ROCKIN’ ANGELS Cafe is an intimate bar in the heart of Phuket Old Town, known for live blues and rock. It’s the kind of place that instantly feels like a classic neighborhood pub: a compact room, low lighting, walls lined with vinyl records, and plenty of small details that make you want to look around. The vibe is friendly and social, but never hectic — even though the streets outside can be busy.
Live music is the main attraction. Expect blues, rock classics, and well-known international hits, often performed solo. Shows usually begin late, around 9–10 PM. The sound is genuinely warm and heartfelt — expressive guitar work, strong vocals, and occasionally a full band joining in. It works equally well for a date or a relaxed night on your own, and if you feel like it, you can even get involved in the music scene.
The drinks menu is broad: beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic options. Prices are generally reasonable, and cocktails are poured generously, though the mix quality can be inconsistent. Among the standout non-alcoholic choices are Thai tea and iced green tea. Food isn’t the focus here — mostly simple bar snacks like chips and fries.
Practical notes: the bar is right by the road and doesn’t have its own parking, so it’s easiest to leave your car elsewhere in Phuket Town and walk over. The restrooms are shared for men and women; the small stalls are located behind the stage. There’s no dedicated dance floor, but there’s enough space to move near the edges of the room or even by the entrance. Since opening hours and performance schedules can change, it’s best to check in advance if you’re planning a late visit.
