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It wasn't so long ago (early 2017) that the current governing body decided the best way to clean up Bangkok was to forbid vendors selling their wares on the city's sidewalks. Thus denying, or making it almost impossible for a large segment of the population to earn a living. And before all you conspiracy theorists get too wound-up, there couldn't be any truth to the rumor that the military government was putting a foot down on the necks of the tesaban police - thereby depriving them of their nightly vendor-extortion. ...You should be ashamed of yourself...
SOI 22 Sukhumvit Rd.
To say that the Government's "clean-up Bangkok" decision was unpopular was an understatement. Bangkok, locally and internationally, has long been famous for its varied and spicy 24 / 7 food stalls. It was, and remains, a Bangkokian's assumed right to be able to go out at any time of day or night to a nearby street stall and sit down to a toothsome delight - and perhaps have a beer. Who among us didn't have a favorite pre-dawn khao tom stall? Stories in the international Press went so far as to imply the closing of these street stalls was a cultural violation akin to telling the Germans they had to cancel Oktoberfest, or telling the French they can no longer drink wine.
SOI ASOKE at SOI COWBOY
But, as with all previous ridiculous, poorly thought-out promulgations by The Authorities, what goes around comes around. Initially, it didn't take long for vendors to discover that they could work deals with some of the shop owners to use the narrow space between the front door of the shop and the inner edge of the sidewalk (depending on the shop placement on its property). In this manner, they technically remained on private property and not on the public sidewalk. Then, of course, "Bangkok Creep" set in, where they would have most of their stall on that thin wedge of private property, but displaying their wares 'across the line' onto the sidewalk. This, of course, was once again open season for the tesaban cops, as the military either lost interest in the problem or dealt themselves a hand...
SOI 22 Sukhumvit Rd.
Fully more than half of those street vendors that found themselves thrown off their patch of sidewalk were those who plied their trade after dark. And likewise, a percentage of those were the very popular late-nite & all-night Street Bars. See our previous Street Bar issues :
The Long Thin Line < LlNK > and
After Midnite < LlNK >.
SOI 22 Sukhumvit Rd.
What started out as a trickle is now a stream - our survey last night revealed approximately thirty street stalls between Sukhumvit Soi 4 (Nana) and Soi Dead Artists (Soi 33) - either Street Bars or food stalls serving alcohol. And we're not hearing any complaints from those long-time residents and frequent visitors to these shores. We Bangkokians are starting to feel at home again....
SOI 23 Sukhumvit Rd.
SOI 23 Sukhumvit Rd.
SOI 23 Sukhumvit Rd.
SOI 33 Sukhumvit Rd.
SUKHUMVIT ROAD at SOI 22
SUKHUMVIT ROAD Near SOI 11
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Let the July 2018 Follies begin-
Opening right about.... NOW is the newly relocated Shenanigans. Located on the corner of Surawong Road and PP1 - who woulda thunk? We think you're going to like it, just you wait and see...
PATPONG 1
The upstairs rip-off Happy Bar (above the King's Castles), has gone the way of the Bahaman caracara. In its place is the ABC Pool. May ABC Pool ride the fates...
PATPONG 1
The gay bar Tokyo Boy has displaced the Toplight. Toplight, in the meantime, has moved a couple doors down, moving in with Tavern Two (Tony & Tooey), and going katoey in the process. What the heck is happening to PP2? With the number of bars diminishing in the Twilight Zone, and the number of gay/katoey bars increasing in PP2, are we seeing the beginning of a 'migration'? ...A wait-and-see item...
PATPONG 2
The Matador has pulled up its socks, and put up some new neon, reading Matador Club. We wish them luck, but there is virtually no way to entice passing foot traffic up on The Ramp....
PATPONG 2
The Glamour was closed down when we passed by the other evening, having sent their young ladies to the Bada Bing... They said they would be closed for only one day to "wash the glasses". Well, we'll see about that next time 'round....
PATPONG 2
The Thai Smile Bar must have new owner(s)... Last time around they had a 'For Sale' sign up, and now they are once again rolling out the red carpet. Welcome to the tussle...
PATPONG 2
Last month we reported the Country Road closed, with hammers and saws a-flying. We had no indication of what it might become at the time of that previous survey. This month, renovations completed, they have reopened, lights ablaze. Welcome them back to the nightcircus.
SOI COWBOY
The Nana Beer Garden will likely never be this busy again... The reason: the World Cup... Say no more...
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NANA PLAZA
The You Again ! Bar have thrown in their hand and cashed in their chips. They were one of the bars that returned to the Rajah Hotel compound after the hotel renovations were completed, but they never revved up to their old level of action. Its a neon jungle out there...
SOI NANA
The upstairs (Rajah Hotel Compound) TamAsha Club & Lounge was closed briefly last month, but we note they are up and running pedal-to-the-metal at present. May they persevere.
SOI NANA
The upstairs Japanese pub Eat. Drink Izakaya & Sushi Bar has recently opened above the 'Eat. Drink. Man. Woman.' at the top of Soi Katoey / Silom Road.
SOI KATOEY (Silom Soi 4)
The upstairs Hugs Bar - Karaoke has reopened - again. We dare not venture a guess as to how long it will stay open, however, as it seems every bar that has ever existed at that location has either not lasted, or kept opening and closing until it finally winked out.
SOI KATOEY (Silom Soi 4)
SOI 22
Last month, we noted Wax Late Nite was closed, in spite of their signs indicating they are open 7 days a week. This month, it seems, business as usual. Let the train roll on...
SOI AMBASSADOR (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Business seems relatively constant in Queen's Park Plaza, and as a result, very few bars are turning over. The Supreme Bar, having been in operation for some time, has put up some new signage. Rock on.
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA (Sukhumvit 22)
The Dali , one of the older "Dead Artist" bars, has called 'time'. Or rather, 'time' was called for them by the redevelopers, which have closed off all commercial activity for a couple hundred meters on the left side (going in) of Soi Dead Artists. We saw no signage indicating Dali's intent to move elsewhere.
SOI DEAD ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
Having moved to this location back in 2011 from deeper in Soi Dead Artists, Monet Club now also have been closed down by the developers. Greener grass, ladies... With this closure, the Goya remains the last "Dead Artist Bar" on the Soi. Additionally, with Monet Club's (& Dali) closure, it looks like the rot has been stopped - these two bars are the last two that were located in the current Soi 33 redevelopment areas.
SOI DEAD ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
The Nyan Nyan Massage has dropped one 'Nyan" becoming Nyan Massage Nuru. No idea why this name-change could have suddenly become an important thing to get done... Perhaps it had something to do with the Japanese equivalent of feng shui....
SOI DEAD ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
Gone, but not gone, the Fortune 17, closed for a couple of days last month for the holidays, is 'Business-As-Usual'...
SOI DEAD ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
The Fortune Club, as was its sister Venue, briefly closed (for the holidays), however, it is now BACK.
SOI DEAD ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
The Chill In Bar Restaurant looked darker than a poisoned well when we passed by a couple nights ago. However, it looked like all the chattel was in place, so perhaps they will be reopening - one of these days. A wait-and-see item...
SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
The Good Time Massage and one other to-be-named Massage Parlor have opened up in what was the old New Wave. We'll endeavor to get pics next survey, once all the neon is nailed up.
( No Pix Available - yet...) . SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
A For-The-Archives shot of the two unnamed bar beers at the end of the Twilight Zone.
SOI TWILIGHT
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