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Pattaya Go-go bars, beer bars & restaurants (News closures and Updates)


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4 minutes ago, Krapow said:

Was reading last night a load of bars, clubs, hotels etc all over, won't open even when they can, not economically feasible until tourists come back. 

I think these venues will be those that cater to thais. 

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1 minute ago, Krapow said:

Was reading last night a load of bars, clubs, hotels etc all over, won't open even when they can, not economically feasible until tourists come back. 

Methinks it's just the bars and clubs used by Thais that want to reopen.

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5 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

Pattaya has suffered from massive over-establishment in the bar and restaurant sectors for at least 15 years.  A shakeout had to come one day or the other, but the COVID-19 lockdowns and the sudden interruption of tourist arrivals will make the process more brutal.  I wouldn't be surprised if half the go go bars fold. A lot will hang on whether Thai landlords are willing to reduce rents.

Evil

 Pin-up and  Windmill have huge expat support I bet they will be around for a while..... 

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5 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

Pattaya has suffered from massive over-establishment in the bar and restaurant sectors for at least 15 years.  A shakeout had to come one day or the other, but the COVID-19 lockdowns and the sudden interruption of tourist arrivals will make the process more brutal.  I wouldn't be surprised if half the go go bars fold. A lot will hang on whether Thai landlords are willing to reduce rents.

Evil

Seems there is no shake-up in the Indian clubs.....I dont think any of them have gone out of business...

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5 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

Pattaya has suffered from massive over-establishment in the bar and restaurant sectors for at least 15 years.  A shakeout had to come one day or the other, but the COVID-19 lockdowns and the sudden interruption of tourist arrivals will make the process more brutal.  I wouldn't be surprised if half the go go bars fold. A lot will hang on whether Thai landlords are willing to reduce rents.

Evil

Sad but I think you maybe right. In some cases the C19 lockdowns were the final straw.

On the brighter side, perhaps once tourists start to arrive in great number, then new business will arrive. Landlords may have to reduce their rent of having empty properties for months going down in value

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4 minutes ago, Nightcrawler said:

Sad but I think you maybe right. In some cases the C19 lockdowns were the final straw.

On the brighter side, perhaps once tourists start to arrive in great number, then new business will arrive. Landlords may have to reduce their rent of having empty properties for months going down in value

Personally I don't think empty units will stay empty for long. There will certainly be casualties from C19, but there will be people, groups and investors ready to snap up bars that have gone under. 

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1 hour ago, Nightcrawler said:

Sad but I think you maybe right. In some cases the C19 lockdowns were the final straw.

On the brighter side, perhaps once tourists start to arrive in great number, then new business will arrive from China.

Just a small addition from me!

The Chinese will be like vultures all around the world, snapping up defunct businesses, and that does not exclude Patts.

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23 hours ago, monkeyman said:

 Yep, Baccara is the only one left now, and that's been on the slide for a while.  

every time i went in the place was full of asians mainly could hardly get a seat drinks where 150 for a beer/and there was always someone on stage throwing 20s all over the place girls screaming like mad.and u see the odd young asian sitting there thinking they was the bog money guy in the place because he had 3 plus with him grabbing as many drinks out of him yet u know they go off with him but soon be back later for another one.knew one she was only there to get the flowing 20s off the floor thats it was not interested in goign with any of them and always played the period card if someone tried ot barfine her

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46 minutes ago, thunder367 said:

every time i went in the place was full of asians mainly could hardly get a seat drinks where 150 for a beer/and there was always someone on stage throwing 20s all over the place girls screaming like mad.and u see the odd young asian sitting there thinking they was the bog money guy in the place because he had 3 plus with him grabbing as many drinks out of him yet u know they go off with him but soon be back later for another one.knew one she was only there to get the flowing 20s off the floor thats it was not interested in goign with any of them and always played the period card if someone tried ot barfine her

The Asians seem to have decided that Baccara is yesterday's news.

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3 hours ago, dcfc2007 said:

Personally I don't think empty units will stay empty for long. There will certainly be casualties from C19, but there will be people, groups and investors ready to snap up bars that have gone under. 

Agreed, especially as many bars in Pattaya seem to operate shall we say unconventional business models.

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36 minutes ago, thegrogmonster said:

Saw this on Facebook from Kilkenny's on Soi LK Metro:

As of tomorrow the 15th June we will serve food from 8am through till midnight.
Alcohol sales 11am to 2pm then 5pm to 11pm.
Covid Centre Rules.

Great restaurant that Kilkenny lol. 

Who comes up with alcohol sales between 11 AM and 2 PM? Only in Thailand... 

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1 hour ago, thegrogmonster said:


My mate’s mate from back home in Australia owns Kilkenny and Champagnes go-go.

Yes silly alcohol sale hours.


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Beer sales only at certain times,reminds of the old Sunday trading at Pubs in Qeensland back in the 70s. 2hrs in the middle of the day and another 2hrs later in the afternoon.

many pissed arvo at the Broadbeach, hotel do the early session at the Surfers beer garden then in between around the pool at the Chevron and down to the Broady for the last session.

the Broady was the place to get a tourist bird on sunday arvos

I know,i know fellows bit off thread

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grayray

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3 hours ago, Esco said:

Great restaurant that Kilkenny lol. 

Who comes up with alcohol sales between 11 AM and 2 PM? Only in Thailand... 

I think those have been the rules for some years, now. Certainly off-sales in the supermarkets, 7-11's etc stuck to those hours, although I can think of a few afternoon gogo's that didn't bother keeping to them.

 

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16 hours ago, Esco said:

Great restaurant that Kilkenny lol. 

Who comes up with alcohol sales between 11 AM and 2 PM? Only in Thailand... 

11am-2pm and 5pm-11pm would be the same rules imposed on the likes of bigC and 7/11 etc. I think it was Thaksin that came up with this brainfart. 

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On 6/14/2020 at 2:45 PM, Nightcrawler said:

Sad but I think you maybe right. In some cases the C19 lockdowns were the final straw.

On the brighter side, perhaps once tourists start to arrive in great number, then new business will arrive. Landlords may have to reduce their rent of having empty properties for months going down in value

Could a lot of these go go bars become establishments not related to the go go industry,  i.e restaurants, shops etc as I doubt the landlords care about what constitutes a business if he is getting the appropriate rent for it.  If they want to change the face of Walking Street into a actual street offering something for families, couples etc then surely go gos may not be an important feature of that new face and could be consigned to the history books.  Somebody comes up with a very inclusive plan, a quality future of what Pattaya needs for all may just be the ticket.

I agree the entertainment industry has always been a pull for those walking down the street but it is the glitzy look more than the go gos themselves as the majority of people walking down the streets are not necessarily patrons of the go gos.  Increase restaurants, pubs and other family style entertainment establishments may see the street being a more attractive pull for many new and old tourists and keep the city leaders happy. 

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Just now, Horizondave said:

Could a lot of these go go bars become establishments not related to the go go industry,  i.e restaurants, shops etc as I doubt the landlords care about what constitutes a business if he is getting the appropriate rent for it.  If they want to change the face of Walking Street into a actual street offering something for families, couples etc then surely go gos may not be an important feature of that new face and could be consigned to the history books.  Somebody comes up with a very inclusive plan, a quality future of what Pattaya needs for all may just be the ticket.

I agree the entertainment industry has always been a pull for those walking down the street but it is the glitzy look more than the go gos themselves as the majority of people walking down the streets are not necessarily patrons of the go gos.  Increase restaurants, pubs and other family style entertainment establishments may see the street being a more attractive pull for many new and old tourists and keep the city leaders happy. 

Personally I think the gogo's and clubs are the main attraction on the street, even for those not interested on what's happening inside. I see lots of people taking photos with the ladyboys and hello girls, getting pics of the OTT neon signs and rude bar names. It's like the red light district in Amsterdam, they are tourist attractions themselves. 

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1 minute ago, Horizondave said:

I agree the entertainment industry has always been a pull for those walking down the street but it is the glitzy look more than the go gos themselves as the majority of people walking down the streets are not necessarily patrons of the go gos.  Increase restaurants, pubs and other family style entertainment establishments may see the street being a more attractive pull for many new and old tourists and keep the city leaders happy. 

Hard to imagine hordes of Chinese tourists flocking to Walking Street to gawp at restaurants and pubs.    :default_evil: 

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7 minutes ago, dcfc2007 said:

Personally I think the gogo's and clubs are the main attraction on the street, even for those not interested on what's happening inside. I see lots of people taking photos with the ladyboys and hello girls, getting pics of the OTT neon signs and rude bar names. It's like the red light district in Amsterdam, they are tourist attractions themselves. 

I tend to agree but the Pattaya City fathers are looking for other attractions to offer a new view of what Pattaya is about, I don't think the powers that be see it the same way as most of us.

I am sure they big boys in city hall are looking at the many plans to change the face of Walking Street and I doubt that includes maintaining all the go gos as a must have.

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13 minutes ago, monkeyman said:

Hard to imagine hordes of Chinese tourists flocking to Walking Street to gawp at restaurants and pubs.    :default_evil: 

Most of the Chinese tourists are just flocking where they are told to flock......

I am sure also that the powers in City hall might be asking certain nations what they do want to see in Walking Street, turning it into a Macau style casino area might be high on the list.

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1 hour ago, dcfc2007 said:

Personally I think the gogo's and clubs are the main attraction on the street, even for those not interested on what's happening inside. I see lots of people taking photos with the ladyboys and hello girls, getting pics of the OTT neon signs and rude bar names. It's like the red light district in Amsterdam, they are tourist attractions themselves. 

The BullDog was my favorite place !

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