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The opinions of Blues afficionados aside, "The Blues" has never been a 'mainstream' music genre. Nevertheless, over the years, Bangkok has had a number of Nitespot Venues featuring The Blues for longer or shorter periods (...some of you may remember Tokyo Joe's). But recently (by this, we mean 'Post-Covid'), a number of Night Entertainment Venues have been featuring The Blues as their main attraction. -And they are having increasing successes. Below we present three of the top Blues Bars in Bangkok, where to find them, and what to expect....
Probably the least likely Venue (in outward appearances) to have a blues band would be the Bang Bang Bar on Soi Ambassador. It opened in March 2021 (taking over from the just-closed Brew Beers & Ciders) - just in time for the first wave of Covid. It survived the Pandemic, and on reopening, brought in a regularly performing blues band. The best nights are weekends, usually up and rolling at around 9:00 p.m. The house usually has an ongoing 100 baht 'happy hour' for one of it's local beers.
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SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
One of Bangkok's best blues bars was the Apoteka. It didn't survive the vicissitudes of Covid, only to be replaced by The Golden Giraffe (opening in November 2022). After some fits-and-starts, it now has a good rotation of blues bands cycling through. Local beers under Baht 200 ...along with some choice beers for the few... Best bands are on weekends after 9:00 p.m.
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SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
The Green Room Bangkok opened up out of the blue, so to speak, in February 2022 as a built-for-purpose blues bar. It was an instant success - oftentimes on weekends we see 'customers' standing outside for a free listen - as it is already SRO inside. They often have walk-in guest singers front-up for a quick set (as in the clip below). Local beers under Baht 200.
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SOI EDEN
(Sukhumvit Soi 7/1)
Tokyo Joe's was arguably the first dedicated Blues Bar in Bangkok. By 2007 it had successfully relocated from Sukhumvit Soi 24 to Soi 26 before finally going out of business. Time for another Blues Festival?
MIDNITE HOUR
MAIL BOX
Dave is BACK...
Let the Follies begin-
In the "We Don't Make Mistrakes Department", last month we failed to note the reopening of the Tip Top. They have continued with their Pool Bar configuration for the present. So then, it's official - they are right back where they left off... .
PATPONG 1
It appears that the Patpong Museum has seen some recent activity, someone has been inside and has been cleaning up. The goldfish pond is back out front, and they are once again receiving mail. Too soon to get optimistic about a reopening - still a big wait-and-see item... (Likewise, Delaney's, by the way...)
PATPONG 2
The Lighthouse seems to be the last holdout of the bars closed during the Pandemic-closure. This comes as a bit of a surprise, in that it was one of the more popular bars on Cowboy in pre-Covid times.
SOI COWBOY
A For-The-Archives pic of the long-running Morning Night, one of the popular bars at Nana Plaza facing outward onto Soi 4.
NANA PLAZA
Up on the 2nd level, Straps has apparently fallen afoul of the Fates, and has been taken over (?) by Star... We'll be following up on this next round...
NANA PLAZA
It appears that The Blackout bar has been pulled under by the rip-tide and another bar is having their soft opening in those digs. Let's see what it all looks like when the dust settles... We'll get back atcha next time around..
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
The Charmming Massage has reopened (again) in Subsoi Big Mango. May they continue to slip and slide...
SOI NANA - (SOI 4 SUKHUMVIT)
We snapped this pic of the Infinity 88 almost by accident - we were unable to determine what this Venue is, or perhaps, will be. More on this next trip around the Horn.
SOI KATOEY (Silom Soi 4)
Doors bolted, windows battened, the entire Venue wrapped in barrier tape, the popular, and thus very-long-running No Idea Cafe Gastropub has gone the way of the Phorusrhacos. Greener grass, Gents...
SOI 22
An (Unnamed Massage Parlor) has opened at the top of Sub-soi Lemongrass. We'll endeavor to get another photo once they get a Thai or English sign nailed up. Rub-a-dub-dub...
SOI 22
The Club Koreana has finished it's remodelling, and looking mighty fine.... A pic For-The-Archives...
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
The Alchemist have upgraded their signage - and are becoming all the busier for it. Gotsta get paid...
SOI AMBASSADOR
(Sukhumvit Soi 11)
7 CENTER POINT -
(SOI 7 PLAZA)
(And the Soi 7 Bier Garten)
When Rain Bar moved off the North wall and into the adjacent 'island', Pookie Bar immediately expanded into the then-vacant space, thereby doubling their square footage. May they continue to abide...
7 CENTER POINT
The Rain Bar relocated from the North wall onto the 'island' - now taking up about 50% of the space that was previously Long Shots. These new digs are about three times the size of their original.... Keep on keeping on...
7 CENTER POINT
Big B's Cosy Bar has opened newly in part of the space that was previously occupied by the original Flamingo on the North wall. This is Big B's third bar, one also in 7 Center Point, and the other at the back of Soi Ambassador next door to The Golden Giraffe. May the night demons hector them less severely...
7 CENTER POINT
The brand-new Tibet Gate is something we just have to try.... It's a Tibetan Meditation Center. It's a Tibetan Cultural Center. It has live music. It has a Bar. It has a Restaurant. Once I arrive there, what am I supposed to do first? Located in what was most recently the 33 Society (which never fully opened). Welcome them to the machine.
SOI DEAD ARTIST (Sukhumvit Soi 33)
Last month we announced the arrival of a brand new, unnamed, Pool Bar. This month they are fully open and have all their signage nailed up. They are the Orange Bangkok - the same bar that started out as a Volkswagen van street bar, then moved into the complex of temporary bars on Soi Ambassador (which we were calling the Tewley Cocktail group). As earlier reported, all those temporary bars on Soi Ambassador have been cleared out in preparation for a new construction development. Welcome the Bangkok Orange to their new digs on Soi Eden, may they be dealt all aces and faces...
SOI EDEN (Sukhumvit 7 / 1)
Bangkok Eyes goes back to August of 1966 for an overview of Expat Night Entertainment in Bangkok. We note a more rapid ramping up (more new Venues) in Petchburi Road due to the R&R program associated with the conflict in Viet Nam and Southeast Asia.
New on Patpong 1 Road was the Gas Light. As with the other Venues on Patpong from that era, it had live entertainment. It was one of the longest running of the original Patpong bars - closing finally in May of 1993. September 1966
La Stella Turkish Bath opened newly on (New) Petchburi Road (informally, the Golden Mile) - one of the growing number of massage parlors in that new Night Entertainment Area. September1966
In September 1966 the Bangkok World newspaper floated a "trial balloon" 16-page weekly Entertainment Supplement called Weekender (a half-page out-take above). The headline feature was Bernard Trink's weekly (more or less) Nite Owl column, and featured a number of other articles by him. It was, however, a 'one-off' and didn't take off as envisioned. It was, however a harbinger of things to come in subsequent years, when his Nite Owl pages would reign supreme as Bangkok's 'Nitery News of the Week'. September 1966
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