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SOFT OPENING 28 OCTOBER 2019
t would be folly to mistake Bangkok's new Patpong Museum as just another excursion through A Go-Go bars of past times. Patpong Road's newest addition to the Nightlife Scene is a tour de force, historically speaking, of the Patpongpanich family and their influence on Bangkok's early and recent development - literally putting Bangkok on the World Map. A most unlikely history unfolds, from the area's earliest beginnings as a banana plantation, to the Patpong family's singular, pivotal influence in the creation of Bangkok's Central Business District ...and then, in the middle of all that, the spontaneous eruption of the most notorious Night Entertainment Capitol the world would ever know. The Patpong Museum will be an eye-opener to new arrivals to the Kingdom, as will it be to the jaded 'Old Hands' who think they 'know Bangkok'.
The plot of land, the banana plantation, was purchased by Senior Patpongpanich in 1946, just after the war. The potential : connecting two main arteries, Silom Road and Surawong Road, was not lost on him, and he went to work networking his many local and foreign wartime contacts; convincing them that the area was ripe for development as a centralized business district. And it is fair to say the success of that budding Business District growing up in and around Patpong Road was no accident of fate - it was a direct result of the Patpong family's commercial instincts and perseverance.
The very first ticket to the Patpong Museum (and the Patpong Museum Passport). A collector's item...
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And this growing centralization of international and local businesses, of course, attracted a commensurate number of restaurants. One of those restaurants, Mizu's Kitchen, commenced construction scarcely a decade after the Senior Patpongpanich purchased those banana plantations. Mizu's opened its doors to the public for the first time in 1957 in the new 'Patpong Road'. But what differentiated Mizu's from the others is it became a 'meeting point', or as Bernard Trink would say, 'a Constellation', of expats in the community, eventually becoming the ad-hoc 'go-to' place for foreign correspondents. -Some crediting Mizu's as the birthplace of the Foreign Correspondents Club of Bangkok (FCCT). As a result, Mizu's would stay open long hours after the closure of the airlines and banks and other offices in the area. And Mizu's 'till-late success' was not lost on other intrepreneurial types - soon a number of 'lounge' bars began to open in Patpong Road. Mizu's is credited with being 'the match that lit the torch'...
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A life-like full sized "A Go-Go dancer". One of several realistic '''hologram-type''' displays. There is much more to see here...
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While the Business District continued to grow in Patpong and the Surawong - Silom Road areas, the Night Entertainment Scene grew like mushrooms after the rains in Patpong 1 & Patpong 2 Roads. And what a mix - this unique combo of Business Center / Entertainment Center became a 'magnet' - drawing in foreign businessmen, journalists, remnants of the OSS and its follow-on organizations, overseas construction workers on work breaks, US soldiers on R&R, the onslaught of European sex tourists... And along with this group of strange bedfellows and one-off characters came the visiting entertainers, sports figures and movie-makers... And, inevitably, the histories, the stories, the legends and the myths would build, one on the other - all of which 'History' will remember collectively as "Patpong". There is absolutely no way, not in a million years, this website can do justice to this grand story of light-and-dark, this kaleidoscopic microcosm called Patpong. The best we can do is visit, once again, the Patpong Museum and take up where we left off last time, searching out the 'jewels' we missed last visit.
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If we are to make a single recommendation on the Patpong Museum, it would be that anyone interested in Bangkok's broader, comprehensive history should pay a visit. This would include a mandatory visit by those visiting Bangkok for the first time.
There is a story that goes with the vivacious smile of the Pink Panther dancer - in the 1980's the young lady would dance and jump around (really dance - as in days gone by), eventually causing a wardrobe failure, which she would pretend not to notice for a while. A crowd-pleaser to say the least.
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An entire wall of Bernard Trink's Nite Owl columns (1986). A lot more to be seen at the Museum. Take your time - read at your leisure...
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* "It's a gas, gas, gas" -Jumpin' Jack Flash
-The Rolling Stones
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Let the November 2019 Follies
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It was a big night out on Patpong 1 on 1 November (and we couldn't miss the party...). Exactly 50 years ago, the Madrid opened its doors to the public. And not only is it the oldest bar on Patpong 1, it has had but a single owner, Khun Daeng. May they be good for another 50...
Khun Daeng, the ever-cheerful 'Matriarch' of Patpong 1's oldest bar was there to greet 'old hands' and new. Daughters Khun Janie and Khun Annie, both 'dressed to the 9's', were also an integral part of the ongoing celebrations.
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Two ghouls staked out the entrance to King's Castle 1 on Halloween. The King's Group always has great Halloween participation...
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Superboys closed its doors (for good?). Leaving, now, none of the 3 boy-bars originally opening on Patpong 1. Begs the question, are they going to move to Patpong 2 in the largely gay Suriwong end? A wait and see item...
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Although it looks like they are trying to get it together for some kind of an opening, Flares is not open. If they do eventually open, we shall shout it out...
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The 2nd level Powerpuff Girls Bar has opened in what was a rip-off bar called Pussy Magic. Remains to be seen what kind of a bar Powerpuff ends up being.
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The Patpong Museum opened, softly, on 28 October 2019. And it was much more than we at MIDNITE HOUR anticipated (see our lead article above.) Although all will enjoy (guaranteed...), those with a penchant for 'the historical' will spend long hours and several visits there. A perfect place start off with those curious out-of-town visitors who are pestering you to 'show them the Bangkok Nightlife'.
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The Triple XXX Lounge opened in what was, historically, a number of successful A Go-Go bars - the most recent being the Electric Blue. Opening night was packed, and the line-up was worthy. The interior much the same as the Electric Blue and the Rififi before it. May they continue to rock 'n roll...
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It looks like the Nitespot replacing the now-relocated Sahara will in fact be called Oasis. What is still up in the air is the modus operandi. It looks like they may open sometime before December...
SOI COWBOY
For some, this will be the first look at Nana Plaza since the removal of the awnings in front of the ground-level bars (now not needed with the new overhead roof). What haven't been removed are the raised platforms and the 'fences'. Perhaps when the fire department comes around again in another ten to fifteen years, they will raise the usual complaints of accessibility & egress (in the hypothetical case of a fire)...
NANA PLAZA
The 4 Bar has closed, and renovations are proceeding rapidly on what will be, well, something different. We will keep an eyeball peeled and get back atcha.
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
The King Indian Night Club, located on the 2nd level of the Rajah Hotel outbuilding, was closed down (again). We'll check back, and provide our 'update' -if there is anything to update- but the prognosis is dire...
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
G's Bangkok has stood the test of time, and remains the most popular spot on the Soi for the growing number of non-gay patrons. Must be the good food, good beer. May they persevere...
SOI KATOEY
The Footjoy House has replaced the Miss Beauty, which replaced the Miss BS, which replaced the Miss BJ - all in about 4 months. Someone is not his / her "Business Plans For Dummies"... We wish them good luck - they obviously need it....
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The Lan Massage is the latest Nitespot to find its way into Sub-Soi Titanium. Welcome them to the slippery slope.
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The Yuuka Snack Bar (Japanese 'Snack Bar', not Western...) was closed down tighter than a tsuzumi drum when we passed by the other evening. We'll check back again, but it looks like it's 'sayonora'...
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The diminutive The Flower Club, usually with a cat asleep on one of the tables, looks to be closed down for the long haul. Located in Sub-Soi Starlight. Greener grass, ladies...
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Last month we noted the Market Rooftop had opened, finally answering what sort of a Venue it was going to be. This month we stopped up to sample the wares - and we were surprised, not once, but a couple of times. First, it was not on the 2nd level as we had thought : it was on the 3rd level (after a Herculean stair-climb). Secondly, it was literally on the roof... (what were we thinking?). It was half-under a rooftop 'awning', and half-outdoors, and had three kiosk outlets - two for ordering food, one (a counter bar) for ordering drinks. Pick up your order and seat yourselves (waiters/ waitresses were hard to find). A DJ corner (no DJ, no music)?! It was decorated throughout in a faux-graffiti motif - most eye-catching. May they persevere.
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(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Replacing the Spice Bar & Restaurant on the 2nd level above The Australian is the brand new Bafros Bar & Lounge Welcome them to the neon circus...
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(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
It looks like the Liquid Elephant and Soul Salt will be replacing the Cordonnier and 'The Bar Upstairs', both having closed a couple of months ago. Located next door to Apoteka.
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
We don't normally comment on 'restaurants', per-se, but should you find yourself on Soi Ambassador wandering between bars -and feeling hungry, the pizza at the Cantina can't be beat. Peroni craft beer by the glass...
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(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
Nutz & Booze, the tiny bar beer adjacent to the Baan Beer closed temporarily last month, as Baan Beer busily usurped half their real estate. Never mind, they have reopened yet again, just a little bit smaller than small... Welcome back to the fray...
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA
The White Bar, closed last month, has sprung from the crypt, and has rolled out the red carpet once again. While looking good, it doesn't have the same 'look-and-feel'... New owners? Hmmm....
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The Mask Tattoo, a multi-purposed Nitespot, has opened up next door to Po Massage and Teen (massage) deep in Soi Dead Artists. May they keep on keeping on (doing what ever they do do...).
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ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
A for-the-archives pic for Daisy Dream, a rather-Japanese-priced massage parlor located in Sub-Soi 3.
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ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
MAP The Down Under was decked out for Halloween a day or two early... We've been noticing this at several locations - is Halloween going to keep stretching until it becomes another Songkran holiday? (Don't get us wrong, we are NOT suggesting this...)
SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
The Pickled Liver Pub is not 'dead', in spite of the many eyewitness reports... We have noticed snail-paced progress this last month in the renovations - they put up some of the electrical wiring...
SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
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