Sharky Bar
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/BARS, PHNOM PENH/ Updated : Apr 27, 2016, 15:23 IST
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Sharky Bar is one of South East Asia’s oldest rock’n’roll bars. Up some stairs in a dark neighbourhood it looks every bit the part. Don’t be shy though, it’s places like this with deep histories that are the most interesting and e … Read more
Sharky Bar is one of South East Asia’s oldest rock’n’roll bars. Up some stairs in a dark neighbourhood it looks every bit the part. Don’t be shy though, it’s places like this with deep histories that are the most interesting and entertaining to visit! Read less

Sharky Bar is one of South East Asia’s oldest rock’n’roll bars. Up some stairs in a dark neighbourhood it looks every bit the part. Don’t be shy though, it’s places like this with deep histories that are the most interesting and entertaining to visit!
There is also a small stage that showcases some of Phnom Penh’s best live music- alternative rock, DJs, metal- they have it all! Keep an eye out on their facebook page or the classic chalkboard out the front for upcoming bands.
Why go:
Dive into South East Asia’s original dive bar and witness some rock and roll history.
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