Polish off the day with refreshing cocktails at amBar – rooftop at FourPoints by Sheraton Bangkok

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August 26th, 2016

 

There are few better ways to enjoy the balmy Bangkok evenings than from up above the bustling streets, with cocktail in hand, gazing across the glittering lights of the city skyline. Set on the 8th-floor rooftop of the FourPoints by Sheraton Bangkok hotel, in the heart of the vibrant central Sukhumvit area of Bangkok, amBar offers top notch cocktails complemented with dinner and snack menus offering selections of popular Thai and Western cuisines.  Well known locally for their high-spirited monthly pool parties, amBar is also a favoured destination for relaxed al fresco dining and laid-back late evening drinks. Exuding a comfortable chill-out vibe, amBar features stylish contemporary outdoor decor and rooftop garden sofa settings that overlook both the hallmark pool – and the urban landscape beyond.

Cocktails  Top quality drinks at hard to beat prices exemplify the amBar cocktail experience. The convivial mixologists shake up selections of both their contemporary cocktail creations or delicious tweaks of the all-time favourite classics. Must-try classic cocktails from the drinks list include the amBar Manhattan with bourbon, Cinzano sweet vermouth and Angostura Bitters; and the refreshing Mai Tai Old Fashion that combines bourbon with orange juice, orange bitters, and aromatic bitters.

Open daily from 4:00 pm until late, table bookings at amBar are recommended for the weekend nights. And keep an eye on the amBar Facebook Page for announcements about drinks and dining  promotions – and the regular pool parties with DJs.

amBar classic cocktails

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    Gin tonic Ambar style - with Bombay Sapphire gin & tonic
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    Campari Soda - Campari with Soda
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    Ambar Manhattan - Bourbon, Cinzano sweet vermouth, Angostura bitter
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    Mai Tai Old Fashion - Bourbon, orange juice, Orange bitter, Aromatic bitter