About The Robin Hood Pattaya
Long-standing British pub on Beach Road. Suits expats after a big English breakfast, fish and chips and Sunday roast.
Long-standing British pub on Beach Road. Suits expats after a big English breakfast, fish and chips and Sunday roast.
Why visit The Robin Hood Pattaya
- Expat regulars give it a settled atmosphere rather than the high-turnover tourist-bar feel
- Evening atmosphere is consistently good without being a tourist trap
- Drink prices and music selection suit foreign visitors looking for a familiar but distinctly Thai night out
- The Robin Hood Pattaya is one of Pattaya Beach Road's identifiable nightlife stops and a good baseline for an evening in Pattaya
- Located in Pattaya Beach Road so it integrates easily into a wider Pattaya bar crawl
What to expect
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Local tips
- Walking Street starts buzzing after 10pm and quietens by 1am plan accordingly
- Cash is faster than card use 100 and 500 baht notes for tipping if you stay long
- Earplugs are sensible if the venue has live music and you are sat near the speakers
- Pace yourself drinks here are often poured with a heavier hand than European measures
Frequently asked questions
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.
Is there a dress code?
Most Pattaya bars are casual flip-flops and shorts are fine. A few rooftop or hotel bars require closed shoes for men and no beachwear. If unsure smart-casual is the safe option for evening venues.
What time does The Robin Hood Pattaya 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.