
Goldfinger
Goldfinger operates near the Silom Road entrance of Patpong 1, making it one of the first go-go bars visitors encounter when approaching from the BTS station. The interior uses gold-toned lighting, metallic wall panels, and a polished bar top to create a look that's a step above Patpong's typically worn aesthetic. The venue seats around 40 customers around a central stage, with a separate lounge area at the back. Around 20 dancers rotate through shifts, making the lineup larger than most mid-range Patpong bars. The bar's location means it catches heavy foot traffic, and the touts outside can be persistent. Once inside, the atmosphere is more controlled. The mamasan runs a tight ship, with shows starting at 21:00 and drink service that's prompt without being aggressive. Goldfinger positions itself as Patpong's mid-range option, not as cheap as the side-street bars but not as expensive as King's Castle.
Where to stay near Goldfinger
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A gold-toned interior that's cleaner and more polished than the Patpong average. The stage is central, with seating wrapping around it. The atmosphere sits between the old-school grit of Pink Panther and the larger operations like King's Castle.
Polished and well-lit by Patpong standards, with a professional service team.
Dance pop, EDM lite, and Thai pop remixes
Casual. No requirements beyond standard decency.
Visitors who want a middle-ground Patpong experience: better than the worn-out bars, cheaper than the flagships
Cash preferred (Thai baht). Some credit cards accepted.
Price Range
Beer 160 THB, cocktail 220 THB, lady drink 190 THB, bar fine 800 THB
Beer ~$4.80/~4.30 EUR, cocktail ~$6.60/~6 EUR, lady drink ~$5.70/~5.20 EUR
Hours
19:00-01:30 daily
Insider Tip
Walk past the touts outside quickly and directly; engaging with them invites upselling. The shows at 21:00 are the most polished. The back lounge area is quieter if you want to talk rather than watch.
Full Review
Goldfinger's location near the Silom Road entrance of Patpong 1 is both its greatest asset and its biggest annoyance. The foot traffic feeds customers directly to the door, but it also means the touts outside are some of the most aggressive in the district. Walk through them quickly, don't stop to negotiate, and head straight inside.
Once you're past the entrance, the venue is well-run. The gold-toned interior feels modern by Patpong standards, though it wouldn't turn any heads on Sukhumvit. The central stage gives every seat a decent view, and the back lounge provides a retreat from the main room's energy. The lineup of around 20 dancers per shift is solid for a mid-range Patpong bar.
Drink prices are average for the district. Beer at 160 THB and lady drinks at 190 THB won't surprise anyone familiar with Patpong pricing. The bar fine at 800 THB sits in the standard range. Bills are itemized and have been correct on my visits.
The 21:00 show is worth catching if you're in the area. The choreography and costumes show more effort than the typical Patpong stage rotation. After the show, the bar settles into standard go-go mode. Goldfinger is a reliable choice that doesn't excel in any single area but doesn't disappoint in any either.
The Neighborhood
Near the Silom Road entrance of Patpong 1, close to the BTS and MRT stations. The night market stalls start just past the bar's frontage. King's Castle and other flagship bars are further along the strip.
Getting There
BTS Sala Daeng station or MRT Si Lom station, both within 100 meters. Walk to Patpong 1 from Silom Road; Goldfinger is on the right near the entrance.
Address
Patpong 1
Other Venues in Patpong

King's Castle
One of the oldest go-go bars in Patpong, operating since the 1970s. A two-story venue that retains old-school Bangkok nightlife character.

Black Pagoda
Well-known Patpong go-go bar with rotating stage shows. Sits on the main Patpong 1 strip near the night market stalls.

The Strip
Popular go-go bar on Patpong 1 with a relatively modern interior for the area. Regular drink promotions draw a mixed tourist crowd.

Bada Bing
Mid-sized go-go bar on Patpong 2 with a quieter vibe than the main strip. Less aggressive touts and a more laid-back atmosphere.

DJ Station
Long-running LGBT nightclub on Silom Soi 2, steps from Patpong. Draws a large crowd on weekends with Thai pop and dance music.

Pink Panther
One of the oldest surviving go-go bars on Patpong 1. Retains a traditional atmosphere with veteran staff and no-frills stage shows.