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We had the above headline prepared for last month's issue, but we didn't anticipate that there would be a few Venues holding on for a few days into the next (this) month. And as MIDNITE HOUR
is an 'historical' journal, we held off until this month so we could, with a level of confidence, lay down the 'final word' on Queen's Park Plaza Night Entertainment Area. This month, by way of an historical review, we will cover the 'QPP' from its inchoate days until the final close-out of the last Nitespots.
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If you are looking for your old stomping grounds @ Queen's Park Plaza, don't. As of mid-February it was just another construction-site-to-be. We received different "last day" reports (somewhat similar to that 'last chopper out of Viet Nam'). The earliest was 4 February, when the pirated electricity in Rumours finally gave out, and the latest was the 15th, which coincided with Moonshine Pub's official opening at Soi 7 Plaza - (they had relocated, and had opened softly long before that...). For our historical records, we will err on the conservative side, and say 4 February as the 'recorded-for-posterity' closing date.
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
The large property that would become the Queen's Park Plaza, located 250 meters inside Soi 22 Sukhumvit Road, had been cleared of its old structures in 1997 for ‘renewal'. However, this property, like many others of that time, was left undeveloped because of the global economic crash. Nevertheless, it would not remain unutilized.
Scarcely a year later, at the end of 1998, a small bar beer opened on the north corner of that otherwise vacant property. The young ladies from the bar would be out kerbside in the late afternoons, dancing and bouncing around, enticing foot and other traffic in for a drink. The bar beer's name was the 'No ! Bra’ - a name most obviously derived from viewing the young ladies' kerbside performances. The No ! Bra confirmed the economic viability of the outdoor-type bar beer at that location, and set the standard for all that would follow. As such, it was given the MIDNITE HOUR label, 'Seminal Bar'. (Surprisingly, by early 1999 it was grossing about 10,000 baht per day.) The No ! Bra had been in operation there for about a year before being joined by a second bar beer, the ‘Ngan Hang’. The Ngan Hang was also a modest financial success. These two beer bars formed the nucleus of what would quickly become the Queen's Park Plaza, one of Bangkok's major Night Entertainment Areas. At the end of 2000, a major construction effort began in the compound - adjacent to, and around the No ! Bra and the Ngan Hang. Unlike other bar beer areas in Bangkok which grew haphazardly, this was a comprehensive and coordinated undertaking, providing an un-congested and well-ordered complex of permanent and semi-permanent structures. Construction was completed in mid 2001, and it was given the name: "Queen's Park Plaza - Best Quality Entertainment Center". In those early years, its customer base was primarily guests from the nearby Queen's Park Hotel (now the Marriott Marquis). Leasing of the units within the QPP began in earnest (even prior to the finalization of construction), and by early 2001, enough beer bars were in operation to reach "Critical Mass " - the Night Entertainment Area was already big enough and growing quickly enough to be a self-sufficient, crowd-drawing Night Entertainment entity on its own. Other shops were opening in the compound, complimenting the bar beer trade: a traditional massage, a foot massage and a beauty parlor opened within a few months of each other. During this timeframe, the first of many bars installed air-conditioning. At that juncture, the 'originals', the No ! Bra and the Ngan Hang undertook to renovate their premises to match their new ‘high class’ neighbors. By mid-2002 the Queen's Park Plaza time had come. Non-hotel 'regular customers' were becoming more prevalent. Beer bars whose origins were in Clinton Plaza, Soi Cowboy and Cowboy Annex were hedging their bets by either moving to, or opening branches in Queen's Park Plaza - (Popeye 2, Moonshine and Oraphin for example). It didn't hurt business that the local Men-In-Too-Tight-Uniforms were allowing a number of the Queen's Park Plaza bars to stay open virtually as late as they had customers (something the larger, long-established Night Entertainment Areas weren't able to get away with). As noted, the Night Entertainment Complex was built on property originally destined for redevelopment (an 'opportunistic' development of indeterminate, but finite duration), so the occasional rumor of impending redevelopment into yet another highrise wasn't surprising. But those early rumors, entirely unheeded, didn't slow the QPP Scene, which continued to grow - some bars lasting the duration, others turning over at a precarious rate. But as of December of 2019, we saw the beginning of the end : this time the rumor had teeth. Some of the bars were closing, others were preparing to move to Soi 7 - a new Night Entertainment Area, at that time still under construction (Soi 7 Plaza). By January the exodus from Queen's Park Plaza had gathered momentum, and by 1 February only four venues remained - two by candlelight, and the other two by pirated electricity. The last bar beer, the Rumours Beer Bar, 'closed its doors' on 4 February 2020. In addition to those bars which moved to Soi 7, others moved to other locations on Soi 22 (B52 and Hang Out for example), while others were not heard from again. All in (counting those early 'pioneer' bar beers), the QPP had just over a twenty year run. We include herein a sampling of photos of bars over these last two decades.
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
QUEEN's PARK PLAZA - (Sukhumvit Soi 22)
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Let the March 2020 Follies
begin-
The Twilo is where the live music is. While many decry this 'new' entertainment format, preferring the Patpong A Go-Go glut of the past (and to a lesser extent, the present), it is worth remembering that live music was part and parcel of the Night Entertainment Scene in Patpong and surrounds even in the very early '60's..
PATPONG 1
The Patpong Museum's 'other half' (the Gallery / Studio) recently hosted its second successful showing - this time around, it was Tawan Wattayu's "Paradise GoGo" exhibition. (The Gallery / Studio is located above the Bar Bar 'fetish bar' - you can't miss the signs). The exhibition runs for one week - from 17:00 - 21:00 hours- wrapping up March 7th. The Patpong Museum and associated Nitespot outlets are proving that Patpong 2 is not only not dying, but beginning a new and diverse 'Renaissance'. More power to them...
PATPONG 2
PATPONG 2
The hatches were battened-down on the long-running Horse Shoes Bar bar beer when we passed by last evening. The signage was still out, so perhaps they will be reopening in the near future. Located on 'the Island'. We'll check back and come-back atcha.
PATPONG 2
So what's with the 'Iranian Bars' being closed at 9:15 p.m. last Monday evening? (The Deja Vu, the Midnite, the Kiss Sahara, the Rio). A crack-down? A 'No-mask-No-dance' rule? A Contract-Coyote strike? the Company Annual party? The rest of the 'Boy was busy, in spite of a dearth of Chinese customers and oglers... (Causing one local Nitelife Vet to comment that because of the Coronavirus the white-faces outnumbered the Orientals on Soi Cowboy for the first time in a decade).
SOI COWBOY
Here we go again with the musical chairs. Last month we noted that the back portion of Twister BKK had finally settled in as the "Twister". Now it remains nameless, and has become home for the now-homeless transgenders that formerly worked at the London Calling. No one, including the transgenders lined-up outside, seems to know the current name of the Venue. A wait-and-see item....
NANA PLAZA
The downstairs London Calling looked darker than a poisoned well when we passed by the other evening. 'Rumor-control' in the Plaza has it that London Calling was not able to pony up the annual nut on the lease. Their staff of transgenders have migrated across the compound to what once was the Twister (see above).
NANA PLAZA
The massage parlor formerly calling itself the Secret Garden Massage changed its name to Sirin Massage.... and promptly closed. (!) It was located deep in Soi Nana - the last establishment with lights on... It appears renovations, or perhaps restoration, is in progress. Better luck next time....
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
Hugs Bar-Karaoke is (you guessed it) closed yet again. Perhaps they close on odd-numbered months?
SOI KATOEY
The Hang Out, formerly of Queen's Park Plaza, has ended up in the least likely of places - right in the middle of Soi Lemongrass surrounded by 'specialty massage' parlors. Soi Lemongrass (our name) is the first sub-soi past the Marriott Marquis hotel. We don't yet know what the Hang Out's modus operandi will be. Keep on keeping on, ladies...
SOI 22
The ridiculously named Som Tam VIP Club doused the lights after 2 months, and slunk off into the shadows. Like, what did they expect? Located in the Park 22 Compound opposite the Marriott.
SOI 22
The Iyashi Barber & Massage opened on schedule, as we noted they might last month. They seem to be more keen on the 'massage' than on the 'barber'.... They replaced the Foot Joy.
SOI 22
The Clear Massage & Spa opened newly in the sub-soi Soi 11/1 near the Sukhumvit Road entrance. That small sub-soi is now home to 5 Night Entertainment Venues. May the Clear Massage continue to slip and slide.
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
One of Soi Ambassador's longest standing massage parlors, the Raintree Spa was the latest to fall behind the corrugated construction-site fencing, never to be heard from again... If the construction ever begins on that Soi (and that instant night market is torn down), it will be one of Bangkok's larger construction sites. Woe be unto the remaining Nitespots along that stretch...
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
The Koreana now wishes to be known as Club Koreana. And that is perfectly OK by us.... May they continue to rock 'n roll, or Gangnam Style, or whatever it is they do in Korean discos...
SOI AMBASSADOR (Sukhumvit Soi 11)
The Sabai Massage has reopened right where it always has been - now sandwiched in between the Apoteka and the One For The Road. May they never run out of Tiger Balm or KY, and may the two never be confused...
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
SOI 7 PLAZA
(AKA "Nana Plaza @ 7")
Last month we covered the soft opening of this yet-to-be-labeled bar, and the bartender solemnly, and with a straight face, told us it was the Nice 'N Easy, just over from Queen's Park Plaza. Nope - it was, and is the relocated Meaw Meaw Bar (not coincidentally also over from the Queen's Park Plaza). Welcome them back to machine.
SOI 7 PLAZA
For the last two months we have been carrying an otherwise unnamed bar in Soi 7 Plaza by the handle, "Welcome Open" - which was their most prominent neon. But if the signage discreetly stashed next to their rear wall is any indication, it looks like that is about to change... We'll keep an ear to the ground and get back atcha.
SOI 7 PLAZA
Closed 4 February 2020.
We record the closure of the Christie's Club - Napoleon entirely without remorse. A classic case of "If it ain't broken, don't fix it." It is also a classic bit of instant Karma, and instant "What Goes Around, Comes Around". It closed because of an abject inability to attract even a single customer on some nights. Had the landlord (who is also owner of Christie's Club & Napoleon) kept in place the original set-up with the always popular Check Inn 99, all would yet be well with the world... "'Nuff said..."
SOI DEAD
ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
Closed last month, again, and finally, is the Suay Health Care massage. Cause: no business - it is pretty much a dead Soi - now that approximately half of it is a construction site. It remains to be seen if, after construction completion, it gets a new lese on life. (Now Soi Dead Artists is primarily a Japanese 'specialist-massage' soi.)
SOI DEAD
ARTISTS (Sukhumvit 33)
MAP A For-The-Archives pic of Soi Eden...
SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
The "We Don't Make Mistrakes Department"
Due to a SNAFU in our records-keeping, our February 2020 Edition published March 2020's "Historically Speaking Column. Below is what it should have been... Ahennnh...
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