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This is another place that doubles as a restaurant and picks up pace later in the evening as customers clean their plates. Live music, generally easy-listening, and the crowd is both Thai and expatriate. Laid back and comfortable. Menu mostly Thai.
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This place is probably no different from any other disco—the music’s loud and almost everyone there who is single hopes to meet someone of the opposite sex. All the women are Thai, all the men are foreigners, and almost no one goes home alone. Go figure.
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Maybe the most famous bar in Bangkok, without a doubt it’s the classiest. Smart yet relaxed. A favourite hang-out and jazz venue for almost 60 years. If Bogart was meeting you for a drink, it would be here.
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A place that must be seen to be believed. Built against the outside wall of a building, the bar is a gnarled mass of wood, bone, shells, stuffed animals and sexual paraphernalia. A bar without comparison. Sip on cheap beer and watch the passing parade.
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This British-style pub is probably the most popular expat hang-out in Bangkok. Everyone knows everyone and pretty soon so will you. The dining room upstairs serves big helpings of food. The chilli is exceptional and the beer is cold.
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