
Standing Bar is Hanoi’s go-to destination for craft beer lovers with 20 unique ever-changing taps, a stocked fridge of bottled and canned Beyond Beer craft, selection of Made-in-Vietnam craft spirits, and an equally varied tapas and grilled skewer menu to match. Standing Bar is the perfect destination for after-work sundowners, a few quality ales and tapas before a night out on the town with friends, or perhaps a late night one-for-the-road and grilled snacks. The venue offers amazing sunset lake views from the balcony upstairs and hosts a variety of events with weekly Strictly Vinyl DJs (every Friday) and monthly international headline Stand-up Hanoi comedy shows.
Hours
| Friday | 3 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 3 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 3 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 3 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 3 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 170 P. Trấn Vũ, Trúc Bạch, Ba Đình, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Phone: +84 336 924 000
Website: http://www.standingbarhanoi.com/
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Reviews
The ambiance is cozy yet lively, with the upstairs terrace offering a gorgeous view of Trúc Bạch Lake. It’s a great place to hang out, especially at sunset. The Japanese-inspired standing concept is fun, but don’t worry—there’s plenty of seating if you prefer to relax.
The food menu is creative and well-thought-out, with a mix of Vietnamese and international flavors, but I felt it could use a bit more consistency. While the grilled skewers and tapas were delicious, some dishes lacked the boldness of flavor you’d expect for the price.
Events like live music and vinyl DJ nights add a unique charm, making it a vibrant hangout spot. The service, while friendly, was a bit slow during peak hours, which slightly impacted the overall experience.
Overall, Standing Bar is a must-visit for beer lovers in Hanoi. Just a touch more attention to service and consistency in the food could make it a five-star experience.
A reminder that good vibes should not come at the expense of an entire neighborhood.
Standing Bar Hanoi may be enjoyable for its patrons, but on Sunday night, 14 December 2025, the decision to host very loud live music well past 10:00 PM demonstrated a clear disregard for the surrounding residential community.
Trúc Bạch is not an entertainment zone alone — people live here. Many residents work on Mondays, value rest, and reasonably expect a level of quiet at night. Unfortunately, the volume that evening made it impossible to do something as basic as sleep in one’s own home.
This is not a complaint about music, or even live music. It is about proportion, timing, and consideration. A successful venue should be able to create atmosphere for its customers without imposing it on everyone else within earshot.
I hope management reflects on whether short-term ambience is worth long-term frustration from neighbors who did not choose to attend, but were forced to participate anyway.
Good hospitality should include respect — not just for customers, but for the community around it.