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    Tawan Bar

    Previously I had raved about this bar (a thumbs up from me I count as a rave). But having visited again the Tawan Bar In Bangkok for the first time in three months, I have to say how dissapointing it now is. The boys are lethargic, the entire bar is in need of a good renovation or a decent lick of paint, the show was painfully amateurish with the boys not knowing what to do or trying their damndest to avoid any bodily contact with each other and worst of all was the smell. We were sat several feet from the toilets and it stank, we moved and that didn't make things any better, the only thing we could do (as we wanted to see the show) was light up our ciggies constantly and waft them under our nose. I can now blame Tawan for my chain smoking.

    Desperately dissapointing.


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    I'd rather smell stale piss than your cigarette smoke.

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    Try to sit among the other farang customers, their body smell will surely beat the toilet smell.

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    Bars all change hourly, weekly, monthly, annually -

    - and at the whim of the Police and Politicians

    Fatman's Blog 26th February 2006

    "Tawan Club (Gogo/Showbar) - Off Suriwong Road, down the soi nearest Tarntawan Place Hotel. Possibly the coldest air con of any place I have been in and very refreshing for that. It also has the most muscular, steroid enhanced, pumped up guys you will see in any gogo. They seem less interested in attracting the attention of punters and more in flexing their pecs and delts and quads (or whatever the terms are) in the mirror in front of the stage and showing off their newly popped pill induced bulges to their co workers. They are also perhaps the most overdressed of the gogo boys in any bar (that is until i went to D'x Club below and My Way above), with posing briefs covered by black shorts. The boys will come and say hello but if you are not interested they will thank you and move on and the waiter/mamasans are not overly pushy. The fact that on my 2nd and 3rd visit the waiter immediately remembered what drink I ordered previously was a pleasant surprise and made one feel welcome. The first show I saw had lady-boy song and dance, katooey routine and muscle boys in posing pouches plus fireating. the later show I saw had the 'erotic' soap show, body rubbing and more posing but no nudity. Further shows I saw later in the week were entertaining, especially a mini epic which had the boys in historical costume and had themes of love, rejection & separation and included thai boxing, murder, sword fighting and suicide - It wouldn't win any Tony's but was huge fun and made me smile throughout. I suppose since the ITV programme they are careful about any shows containing nudity and are trying to make the venue and the shows more entertaining than outright sexy. Whatever the reason, they seem to have a full or almost full house each time I go and it is one of my favourite bars for entertaining shows and a hassle free environment from the boys and mamasans. Drinks 200 baht a shot."


    Khun Mayking smiles as Papa TeePee hands him the winners trophy

    I was at Tawan on June 27th and 29th and unaware of the aroma toilette despite sitting close by - maybe they splashed out on a flush? There did seem to be a shortage of their superstars by late evening when I arrived. I did bump into Khun Meyking at The Pinnacle - he was just arriving back after shopping for huge bagsful of Protein drinks and muscle building pills and supplements that a grateful client had paid for. I agree that the katoey show with two spots for 'amusing katoeys with blackened out teeth' can be tiring if you bother to watch. The shows do vary in quality as if a lead boy gets offef there has to be an understudy etc etc etc all down the line. On both nights it was worth watching for Khun Lex's snake dancing during the candle show or the paint show ( a new idea the boys squirt each other with sprays of fluorescent lime green or orange paint ). The good news is that currently the briefs are rarely bigger than posing pouches, the shows are currently very explicit plus the bar was open until 1 a.m. unlike the Duangthaweee Plaza whaich all closed at midnight. The bad news is that they are charging bt240 a drink on weekdays - ouch!
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    Re: Bars all change hourly, weekly, monthly, annually -

    Quote Originally Posted by TeePee
    ... I was at Tawan on June 27th and 29th and unaware of the aroma toilette despite sitting close by - maybe they splashed out on a flush? ... The shows do vary in quality as if a lead boy gets offef there has to be an understudy etc etc etc all down the line...
    Perhaps it was just that I caught a one off really bad show, or the understudies were pushed into performing or that it was the last show of the night, all I can say is that it was very dissapointing having told my friend how much I had previously enjoyed this bar and it's shows.

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    Re: Bars all change hourly, weekly, monthly, annually -

    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman41
    Quote Originally Posted by TeePee
    ... I was at Tawan on June 27th and 29th and unaware of the aroma toilette despite sitting close by - maybe they splashed out on a flush? ... The shows do vary in quality as if a lead boy gets offef there has to be an understudy etc etc etc all down the line...
    Perhaps it was just that I caught a one off really bad show, or the understudies were pushed into performing or that it was the last show of the night, all I can say is that it was very dissapointing having told my friend how much I had previously enjoyed this bar and it's shows.
    no you weren't wrong. i was there almost everyday during this off time. i think it is because of the police thing that happened last thursday that got the superstars spooked. the friday event was a tad better, with some of the bigger guys in attendance, but still a far cry from the good all days. and not one f**k show during this vacation.

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    What was the police thing that happened last week?

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    That police thing

    Quote Originally Posted by fitaus
    What was the police thing that happened last week?
    The truncheon show

    Have you considered, Fatman, that your palate might be getting jaded by a constant diet of go-go bars?

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    Re: That police thing

    Quote Originally Posted by homintern
    Quote Originally Posted by fitaus
    What was the police thing that happened last week?
    The truncheon show

    Have you considered, Fatman, that your palate might be getting jaded by a constant diet of go-go bars?
    Whilst it is hard to avoid the gogo scene, it's not impossible and my 'diet' is not limited to such things. I think I have a healthy balanced mix of gogo, beer bar, karaoke and traditional Thai/Isan music venues. I think over the last four weeks I have been to gogo bars 11 times, 7 of which were to see shows with my num friend and a further 2 visits to go and take off the friend of my num friend to go to Karaoke (still leaves a couple of visits for a looksee at the gorgeous guys of Thailand).

    You may, however, have a point. I do tend to go and see less shows than I did when I first came to Thailand and five of these last seven showbar visits were over three nights during my short stay in Bangkok. 'Jaded', maybe, but I still think I can telll the difference between a good show and a poor one. For me, Dreamboys and X-Boys were good shows whilst I was in Bangkok, Future Boys was a rip off and Tawan was just a damn dissapointing show. In Pattaya the two shows I have seen recently were at Dynamite, which looked like the same show I saw six months ago (although I won't swear to this) and the show at Wild West Bar, which is still entertaining even though it too is a little repetitive in nature.

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    Let the praises flow

    "In Pattaya the two shows I have seen recently were at Dynamite, which looked like the same show I saw six months ago (although I won't swear to this) " quote Fatman

    Please tell us about the two shows which were Dynamite Who, What, Where, When & How. I know thast it's human nature to compain more than praise but please try.

    "...and the show at Wild West Bar, which is still entertaining even though it too is a little repetitive in nature." quote Fatman.
    Does this mean that the show is good but does not change the acts frequently or that they are just repetitons of similar shows elsewhere?

    I am pretty sure that there is no country on Earth which offers so many little shows, with attractive guys doing stuff often quite explicit, for US5 ┬г3 which includes a drink as well!!
    It's a little churlish to be too critical or expect too much. As one delighful American said to me in Throb bar a few years ago " Radio City Music Hall it is not but so much fun for so little money!"



    Tawan Boys in Big Boy Show at WX-Men earlier this year
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