Two New Bangkok Nightclubs to Know: House of Savoy and Klub25
House of Savoy in Phrom Phong and Klub25 on Thong Lo 25 are the two upscale nightclub openings worth planning a night around. Here is what to expect at each.

Two nightclubs have quietly become the ones every dressed-up Bangkok crowd is talking about, and they sit on opposite sides of Sukhumvit. House of Savoy is the polished newcomer above a design hotel in Phrom Phong. Klub25, or K25, is a high-energy disco on Thong Lo Soi 25. Different rooms, different tempos, same idea: closed doors, dressed guests, drinks that cost more than the taxi over.
Here is what to expect at each, and how to pick between them.
House of Savoy: the Phrom Phong speakeasy-club hybrid
Savoy is on the 2nd floor of the SILQ Hotel & Residence on Sukhumvit 24, from the team behind Baccarat and Upper House. That lineage matters. The room is deliberately theatrical, dim, and mirror-heavy, and the door is coded like a private members bar rather than a full-blown club. The music leans into house, electronic, and R&B, with hip-hop nights breaking the pattern when the DJ pulls it that way.
The published minimum guest spend is around ฿2,000, so this is not a walk-in-for-one-drink venue. Book a table, come dressed, and treat it as a full evening rather than a stop between other places. It runs Tuesday to Sunday from 9pm until late. Mondays are closed.
If you are planning a night out around Savoy, the pairing that works is a proper cocktail bar first, followed by Savoy for the later hours. It is not a warmup room.
Klub25 (K25): Thonglor's dressed-up disco
Klub25 sits at 4 Thong Lo Soi 25, deep enough into Thonglor that you commit to the area for the night. The pull here is different from Savoy. K25 leans on live bands and DJ sets rather than a pure electronic room, and the KTV rooms upstairs are a real feature rather than a novelty. It is a see-and-be-seen night, and the crowd matches: mostly Thai, mostly upscale, mostly dressed for photos.
Booking is worth doing. Bottle service, live band nights, and the KTV rooms all sit on the reservations side of the door, and walk-ins on a busy Saturday can go the wrong way. Their website is klub25thonglor.com, and the number listed publicly is +66 92 386 6321.
The music is a house and live-band blend, so if your group splits between the "wants a DJ set" and the "wants live music" camps, this is the room that handles both without either half leaving early.
Which to pick
Choose Savoy when you want a small, mirrored, cocktail-first room and are happy to spend on a table. Choose K25 when you want a bigger, louder night with live bands and the option of a private KTV room. Neither is a cheap night, and both reward guests who book, dress up, and arrive after 10pm rather than before it.
Both venues sit inside our nightclubs directory, with hours, addresses, and current photos on each venue page. If you are still deciding on the wider night, our bar crawl planner will build an area-matched route around whichever of the two you make the anchor.
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