REVIEW · ROOFTOP BARS & NIGHTLIFE
Bangkok: Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge At Ramada Bangkok
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Rooftop cocktails make Sukhumvit feel instant. Gravity 87 sits on the roof of Ramada Bangkok Sukhumvit 87, turning a simple night out into a skyline-view hangout with bar bites and platters made for sharing. It’s built around a 90-minute food and beverage package that’s easy to plan and even easier to enjoy.
The main thing I’d watch is service consistency. Some bookings have described arriving to a quiet or not-fully-staffed space and feeling ignored, and at least one note called the package unclear and overpriced for the food quality. If that worries you, go with a clear plan on timing and know what’s included before you order anything extra.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge: The Vibe and Why It Works
- What Your 90-Minute Rooftop Window Really Includes
- Food, Drinks, and Value: What You Should Expect for $20
- The Rooftop Setting at Ramada Bangkok Sukhumvit 87
- Service and Timing: How to Avoid the Common Friction
- Dress and House Rules You Should Know
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Feel Unsatisfied)
- Practical Tip: How to Get the Most From the Rooftop Experience
- Should You Book Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 90 minutes is long enough for sunset-style city views and a relaxed drink-and-snack rhythm
- Bar bites and platters are meant to be shared, not treated like a formal meal
- Creative cocktails and beers are part of the package, so you’re not stuck figuring out what to order
- Rooftop atmosphere leans chill with music and skyline energy from above
- Rules are strict: no weapons/sharp objects, no swimwear, no sportswear, and no slippers or bare feet
Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge: The Vibe and Why It Works

Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge is the kind of spot you pick when you want Bangkok views without the hassle of building a whole plan around them. It’s on the roof of Ramada Bangkok Sukhumvit 87, which matters because you’re not hunting for stairs and side streets—you’re going straight to a rooftop setting designed for an after-work or pre-dinner unwind.
What I like most is how the experience is structured around sharing food and pairing it with drinks. You’re not trying to cobble together a dinner, a bar stop, and a view stop. In 90 minutes, you can settle in, order from the package, and still have enough time to enjoy the city lighting up.
The second thing I like is the simple reward: views over Sukhumvit. You’re up high enough to feel the change in air and pace, and the mood shifts as the sky darkens. Even if you’re not a “rooftop person,” the skyline pull is hard to ignore once you’re there.
One drawback to consider: the place seems to attract both easygoing hangouts and picky expectations. With one low rating calling out service and another noting the food value, I’d treat Gravity 87 as a fun rooftop session, not a guaranteed fine-dining standard.
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What Your 90-Minute Rooftop Window Really Includes

The package is timed to 90 minutes. That’s not an all-evening commitment, and that’s a good thing. Rooftops can get busy, but 90 minutes keeps you from feeling trapped if the night runs long or you get chatty faster than expected.
Here’s how I’d think about the flow, based on what’s included:
1) Settle in and start with the package drinks
The offering includes creative cocktails and beers, so you can get something refreshing quickly without spending your whole time deciding.
2) Move into bar bites and shared platters
The food side is built for “snack like a local”: bites you can pass around and nibble while watching the view.
3) Use the last part for the skyline moment
As the lighting shifts, you’ll feel why the rooftop format works. This is where your group chat usually gets louder and the photos get better.
Because food and beverage are included, you can focus on enjoying rather than running a spreadsheet in your head. But if you’re the type who wants a very specific type of meal, treat this as snacks plus drinks, not a full dinner replacement.
Food, Drinks, and Value: What You Should Expect for $20

Price is listed as $20 per group up to 2 for the experience. For Bangkok, that’s a low-friction way to buy into a rooftop setting. The value question is simple: you’re paying for the time limit, the view vibe, and a packaged mix of bites plus drinks.
The best-case scenario looks like this:
- Bar bites and platters that are enjoyable to share
- Drinks that feel worth ordering because they’re part of the plan
- A relaxed rooftop setting where the skyline makes the whole night feel special
The mixed-case scenario is also important. One low rating complained about service and said the package wasn’t clear, with another critical note calling it too expensive for the food quality. That doesn’t mean the experience is bad every time, but it does mean you shouldn’t assume “cheap rooftop package” equals “perfect food every time.”
My practical advice: go in with expectations aligned to what’s included. If you want a view-focused drink session with snack energy, this fits. If you’re chasing restaurant-level food, you may feel let down.
The Rooftop Setting at Ramada Bangkok Sukhumvit 87
Gravity 87 is on top of Ramada by Wyndham Bangkok Sukhumvit 87. That location choice matters more than people think. Rooftops in Bangkok can range from lively party scenes to quiet, almost-lounge settings. Here, the described vibe is chill, with cozy seating and music that supports conversation.
You’ll typically get the rooftop rhythm:
- Arrive and get settled quickly
- Start with drinks
- Snack while you watch the skyline transition
- Stay long enough to enjoy the lights, then wrap up before the 90 minutes ends
This is a good setup for a small group. The listed price structure supports that too. If you’re going as a duo or keeping it to a couple friends, the experience feels designed for you to share plates, pass bites, and keep the night flexible.
Service and Timing: How to Avoid the Common Friction

A couple of notes raised service concerns, including an arrival where the bar staff didn’t feel immediately present. Another complaint criticized service and said the package felt unclear.
You can’t control staffing, but you can reduce friction:
- Arrive a little early to avoid feeling rushed when the rooftop is quiet
- Don’t guess on package details; ask what’s included before you order
- If you’re hungry, remember this is bar-bite style, not a full meal service
I also think it’s smart to treat it as a rooftop lounge first, and food second. When people go in expecting fine-dining consistency, they’re more likely to judge the food harshly. When they see it as a shared-snack pairing with skyline views, they usually feel the experience makes more sense.
Dress and House Rules You Should Know

Gravity 87 lists several clear “not allowed” items:
- Weapons or sharp objects
- Swimwear
- Alcohol and drugs
- Sportswear
- Slippers
- Bare feet
That last one is the big practical takeaway. If you show up in beachwear, sports outfits, or casual slide slippers, you may get turned away or asked to change. Bangkok is hot—so plan for comfort, but keep it rooftop-appropriate.
The safest approach is simple: wear normal casual clothes and closed-toe shoes or whatever the venue considers footwear-safe.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Feel Unsatisfied)

Gravity 87 fits best if you want:
- A 90-minute rooftop hangout plan that’s easy to understand
- Skyline views with drinks and shareable bar bites
- A night out that doesn’t require committing to a full dinner schedule
It might feel less satisfying if you:
- Expect a restaurant meal with high-end culinary standards
- Need extremely consistent service and staff responsiveness
- Are going strictly for the food value and not the rooftop setting
It’s also a solid option for celebrations in a casual way. You don’t need a formal reservation to create a “we’re doing something” moment. The rooftop plus the timed package does that work.
Practical Tip: How to Get the Most From the Rooftop Experience

If you want this to feel worth it, treat the package like a rhythm:
- Order drinks early so you’re not staring at the menu while everyone else waits
- Eat slowly enough to enjoy the skyline change as the light drops
- Save your last snack for when the city lights start to pop
Also, plan your night around the fact that you’re only there for 90 minutes. If you stack too many activities back-to-back, you’ll spend your “view time” checking your watch instead of enjoying the whole point of being up high.
Should You Book Gravity 87 Rooftop Lounge?
If your goal is a quick rooftop escape with city views, shareable bar bites, and a drink package in a fixed 90-minute window, I think Gravity 87 is worth considering—especially at $20 per group up to 2, where the price feels aligned with a fun rooftop session.
If you’re someone who cares a lot about food quality and flawless service every time, you should be cautious. With mixed notes about service and value, this is better as a relaxed rooftop hangout than as a “must-have for the best meal in Bangkok” plan.
My call: book it if you want the skyline and the chill rooftop mood. Skip it if you’re expecting a high-end, perfectly run dining experience.






















