Bar in Hanoi, Vietnam
Workshop14
150ptsTây Hồ Craft Bar

About Workshop14
Workshop14 sits in Hanoi's Tây Hồ district and holds a place at number 83 on Asia's 50 Best Bars 2025 list, placing it among a small tier of Vietnamese bars with international recognition. With a Google rating of 4.8 from over 200 reviews, it draws a consistent audience to the quieter residential edge of West Lake, away from the Old Quarter's louder circuit.
Workshop14 in Hanoi's Tây Hồ District
Hanoi's bar scene has developed along two distinct lines over the past decade. The Old Quarter and Tạ Hiện corridor — where venues like 20 P. Tạ Hiện operate in the thick of street-level energy — represent one pole: high foot traffic, open-air formats, and a crowd that moves between venues across the same block. The other pole sits further out, in neighbourhoods like Tây Hồ, where West Lake creates a slower tempo and bars tend to draw visitors who have made a deliberate trip rather than a casual detour. Workshop14 occupies that second position, addressed at 6 Ngõ 5 Phố Từ Hoa in the Quảng An ward, tucked inside a lane off the lake's northern edge.
The approach matters because Tây Hồ sets different expectations than the Old Quarter. The neighbourhood is residential and quieter, home to the Trấn Quốc Pagoda and the small lotus farms that line the lake's southern inlets. Arriving at a bar here involves a short walk from the main road through a narrow alley, which filters for a certain kind of visitor before anyone sits down. That built-in friction tends to produce a more settled room.
Where Workshop14 Sits in the Regional Recognition Picture
Asia's 50 Best Bars rankings have become one of the more reliable signals for bar programs operating at an international level. The list covers a continent with a dense concentration of high-investment programs in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Bangkok, which means Vietnamese bars that appear on it are doing something that holds up against well-funded regional competition. Workshop14 entered the 2025 list at number 83, making it one of a small group of Hanoi bars with that kind of formal recognition.
For comparison, bars that appear in the 50-100 range on Asia's 50 Best tend to represent city scenes that are gaining momentum without yet having the deep infrastructure of Singapore or Tokyo. Hanoi fits that profile. The city has produced credible cocktail programs in the last five years, building on a hospitality culture that already understood fine detail through its food tradition, and Workshop14's ranking is part of that broader pattern rather than an isolated event. Its Google rating of 4.8 across 217 reviews suggests the formal recognition aligns with what regular visitors are experiencing, which is not always the case with award-listed venues.
Other bars in Hanoi worth considering alongside Workshop14 include The Haflington and The Hudson Rooms, both of which operate within the city's growing tier of considered cocktail programs. The broader Vietnamese bar circuit extends into Ho Chi Minh City, and regional options across northern Vietnam include Le Pont Club in Hai Phong and Genji Bar in Cam Pha, though neither carries the same international citation that Workshop14 does.
The Atmosphere at Tây Hồ's Recognised Bar
Bars that land on Asia's 50 Best tend to have made a deliberate decision about atmosphere: it is constructed, not incidental. In Hanoi's case, the bars that have broken through internationally have generally moved away from the corrugated-iron-and-exposed-bulb aesthetic that proliferated in the mid-2010s and toward something more considered, whether that means formal counter service, material-led interiors, or a tighter, lower-capacity format that allows for more controlled pacing. Workshop14's position in Tây Hồ , physically separate from the high-volume zones of the Old Quarter , is consistent with that kind of intent.
The lane address on Từ Hoa means the approach is on foot through a quiet residential alley, which creates a different psychological threshold than a street-front venue. Sound from the lake district is ambient rather than competitive, which gives the room a quality that louder parts of the city cannot easily replicate. Venues in this tier, where recognition comes from a program rather than a location advantage, tend to put considerable effort into the sensory coherence of the space: the relationship between lighting levels, the temperature of the room, and the pace at which drinks are delivered. That coherence is what separates a bar worth a deliberate trip from one that rewards proximity.
Planning a Visit to Workshop14
Tây Hồ sits northwest of the Old Quarter, roughly a 15-20 minute taxi or ride-share ride depending on traffic. The neighbourhood is accessible but not on foot from the central hotel clusters around Hoàn Kiếm Lake, so visitors should plan for transport. The lane address , Ngõ 5 Phố Từ Hoa , is navigable with a maps application but benefits from having the Vietnamese name ready for a driver.
Workshop14 does not list a public phone number or booking website in its current data, which means walk-in is the default approach. Given the Asia's 50 Best recognition and the high Google rating, busier periods , weekend evenings and the October-to-April dry season when visitor numbers in Hanoi peak , are worth timing carefully. Arriving before 8pm on a weekend is a reasonable strategy for venues at this recognition level where capacity is not announced publicly. The dry season, roughly November through March, brings cooler temperatures that make Tây Hồ's outdoor and semi-open formats more comfortable than the humid summer months.
For visitors building a broader Hanoi bar itinerary, 12 P. Phúc Tân offers a contrasting experience on the Old Quarter's eastern edge, and our full Hanoi guide covers the city's dining and drinking options with neighbourhood-level detail. For those extending a trip through Southeast Asia, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and the Hoi An Brewing Company Tap Room represent different points on the regional spectrum, as does United Bar in Thanh Khe and Le Rendez Vous in Da Nang's Son Tra district.
Frequently Asked Questions About Workshop14 Hanoi
- What cocktail do people recommend at Workshop14?
- Workshop14's menu specifics are not publicly available in verified form, so naming individual cocktails would be speculative. What the Asia's 50 Best Bars 2025 ranking at number 83 does confirm is that the program is operating at a level where technical execution and concept are being judged against regional peers across Asia. Visitors with questions about current menu highlights are leading served by asking the bar team directly on arrival, which is standard practice at bars in this recognition tier.
- Why do people go to Workshop14?
- The primary draw is a cocktail program that has earned formal regional recognition, placing Workshop14 at number 83 on Asia's 50 Best Bars 2025. The Tây Hồ location adds a secondary appeal: the bar sits away from the Old Quarter's denser, louder circuit, which makes it a deliberate destination rather than a between-venues stop. A 4.8 Google rating across 217 reviews suggests the combination of program quality and atmosphere is landing consistently with visitors, not just during award season.
- How far ahead should I plan for Workshop14?
- No public booking system is listed for Workshop14, which means walk-in is currently the primary access method. At Asia's 50 Best Bars number 83 and with a high Google rating, demand is real, particularly on weekend evenings and during Hanoi's peak visitor months from November through March. Arriving early in the evening, before the room fills, is the most reliable strategy in the absence of a reservation option. Checking for any updated booking information closer to your travel dates is advisable, as programs at this recognition level sometimes add reservation capacity.
- What makes Workshop14 notable within Hanoi's bar scene specifically?
- Hanoi has a developing cocktail culture, but internationally cited programs remain rare. Workshop14's appearance on Asia's 50 Best Bars 2025 at number 83 places it in a small group of Vietnamese bars recognised at a continental level, alongside programs in Ho Chi Minh City that have been building similar profiles. Its Tây Hồ address also separates it physically and in character from the Old Quarter's volume-driven venues, positioning it as part of a different tier where program depth rather than location convenience drives the audience.
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- 20 P. Tạ Hiện20 P. Tạ Hiện is a street-level Old Quarter address where the draw is atmosphere and price, not cocktail craft. Walk-ins only, no reservation needed, and among the cheapest drinks in Hanoi. Go early in the evening for a seat — it fills fast and stays loud. Best for those who want classic Tạ Hiện Street energy rather than a refined bar experience.
- 5 P. Nguyễn Siêu5 P. Nguyễn Siêu sits in the heart of Hanoi's Hoàn Kiếm district, where the Old Quarter's late-night energy does much of the work. Booking is easy and the location is convenient, but confirmed details on hours and pricing are limited — check ahead before visiting. Best suited to casual evenings rather than formal occasions.
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