Alaan
October 22nd, 2010, 22:26
From my recent visit to Thailand I found little change in the late night entertainment venues.
In Bkk DJ was still packed on the 3 nights we visited, but i did notice a greater number of younger farangs and Asians there than in previous visits. All drinks still Bt100 can't beat it! We still go up the back stairs to the second floor to avoid crushing. Show was good also and the tunes were spot on.
GOD was very busy also, only went there one night and it was packed at 3am, and again good dj-ing and good vibe about the place. Bt150 for all drinks there.
In pattaya we visited Hollywood which was very busy but could see no obviously gay guys there apart from our table, many middle-eastern guys with their girls, the waiters confirmed very few gays visiting nowadays. Xyte was its usual quiet self, and we went onto NAB after the show there, NAB was packed also, again decent show and koyote dancing and tons of gay guys in their usual groups, not so many farang as i have seen there before though. But a great night there.
We did visit Xyte again on the last night as Da Endophine was in town for a concert and it must peeve the staff there to see it so packed only on special occassions, and again it was a great night with the superstar in great voice and kept the crowd going.
The only other venues visited were a place on Sai Sam called Nuan Chun for a Carabao concert, and it was very lively even after Carabao finished their 2 hour set at 2.15am, the disco and resident band played till after 3am. Back to Mosaik via Wat Chai for eats and many gay guys eating there as usual on their way home from wherever, always looking around for lone farang, saw a couple of early morning hook-ups there. One place we usually visit is Gra Nam which is a Thai for Thai venue along the road from Hollywood, with live bands playing from 10pm to after 3am, it is the first time we have seen the place so quiet, it serves excellent Thai food and has only menus in Thai, but was only quarter full, in years gone by you had to queue for a table there at any time of evening, so even many of the local Thais are lacking in disposable income, and sanook is usually high on the agenda for most.
Did also visit Boyztown and sunee but others have covered most of the venues we visited in other threads.
In Bkk DJ was still packed on the 3 nights we visited, but i did notice a greater number of younger farangs and Asians there than in previous visits. All drinks still Bt100 can't beat it! We still go up the back stairs to the second floor to avoid crushing. Show was good also and the tunes were spot on.
GOD was very busy also, only went there one night and it was packed at 3am, and again good dj-ing and good vibe about the place. Bt150 for all drinks there.
In pattaya we visited Hollywood which was very busy but could see no obviously gay guys there apart from our table, many middle-eastern guys with their girls, the waiters confirmed very few gays visiting nowadays. Xyte was its usual quiet self, and we went onto NAB after the show there, NAB was packed also, again decent show and koyote dancing and tons of gay guys in their usual groups, not so many farang as i have seen there before though. But a great night there.
We did visit Xyte again on the last night as Da Endophine was in town for a concert and it must peeve the staff there to see it so packed only on special occassions, and again it was a great night with the superstar in great voice and kept the crowd going.
The only other venues visited were a place on Sai Sam called Nuan Chun for a Carabao concert, and it was very lively even after Carabao finished their 2 hour set at 2.15am, the disco and resident band played till after 3am. Back to Mosaik via Wat Chai for eats and many gay guys eating there as usual on their way home from wherever, always looking around for lone farang, saw a couple of early morning hook-ups there. One place we usually visit is Gra Nam which is a Thai for Thai venue along the road from Hollywood, with live bands playing from 10pm to after 3am, it is the first time we have seen the place so quiet, it serves excellent Thai food and has only menus in Thai, but was only quarter full, in years gone by you had to queue for a table there at any time of evening, so even many of the local Thais are lacking in disposable income, and sanook is usually high on the agenda for most.
Did also visit Boyztown and sunee but others have covered most of the venues we visited in other threads.