About The Lemon Tree Bar
A relaxed garden bar in Wiang Tai with regular live acoustic acts and craft beer. Suits couples easing into the evening.
A relaxed garden bar in Wiang Tai with regular live acoustic acts and craft beer. Suits couples easing into the evening.
Why visit The Lemon Tree Bar
- Staff comfortable with international customers and English-language ordering is straightforward
- Drink prices and music selection suit foreign visitors looking for a familiar but distinctly Thai night out
- Atmosphere strikes a workable balance between relaxed early-evening and busier late-night crowd
- The Lemon Tree Bar is one of Wiang Tai's identifiable nightlife stops and a good baseline for an evening in Pai
- Craft beer is still uncommon in Pai so this is a real find for hop-forward drinkers
What to expect
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Local tips
- Combine with dinner nearby plenty of options around Wiang Tai
- Earplugs are sensible if the venue has live music and you are sat near the speakers
- Cash is faster than card use 100 and 500 baht notes for tipping if you stay long
- Grab home is usually 80-200 baht across Pai after closing time
Frequently asked questions
What hours is The Lemon Tree Bar open?
Listed hours are 17:00-24:00. Closing time is usually enforced by local licensing. After-hours options exist nearby ask staff for current recommendations.
Is the venue safe for solo travellers?
Yes the venue caters to a mix of solo travellers and groups and is generally safe. Standard precautions apply do not leave drinks unattended and watch your phone in crowds. Staff are responsive if you flag any issue.
What time does The Lemon Tree Bar get busy?
Most evenings the venue fills up around 9pm-10pm and stays busy until close. Friday and Saturday are noticeably busier than midweek. Arriving early gives you the better seats and a cheaper happy-hour drink before the crowd builds.