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If you’ve never been here or to its namesake in Amsterdam, the concept sounds a bit far fetched, but it really funky and fun. Sexy young women in futuristic gear serve drinks to a stylish, well-heeled clientele. As the name suggests, all customers sprawl on oversized white beds, although there are chairs if you really want them.
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This small, dark place is cosy to some, smoky and crowded to others. It doesn’t matter which side you’re on, you’re here for the jazz, which can be superb. It can be a bit rough around the edges, but surely that’s the point. The staff and clientele are welcoming and friendly.
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A long-time favourite among expatriates, this is one of the few places in Bangkok you can get Guinness and Kilkenny on tap. The food is good, the portions generous. Live music and dancing.
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There aren’t too many choices in Bangkok if you like reggae, this being the only club that touts itself as reggae to the core, even if hip-hop and Afro beats do sometimes creep in. Good food, elaborate cocktails and DJs with electricity
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Housed in a giant barrel, this popular and lively beer hall brews excellent Germanstyle beer. You can order deep-fried pork knuckle with sauerkraut, wash it down with beer, then stick around and make a night of it. But don’t expect German drinking music and lederhosen when the live music starts up.
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