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The neon-lit streets of Pattaya have changed dramatically over the years, and nobody knows this better than the locals who've watched its evolution firsthand. Remember those makeshift street bars with simple cocktail counters that once dotted every corner? They're vanishing, replaced by more sophisticated establishments that reflect Thailand's changing nightlife culture.

Our conversation takes you behind the velvet ropes of Pattaya's club scene, revealing insights you won't find in any travel guide. From the sleek beach-front establishments like Beer Hub with their stunning bay views to the packed Thai Isan clubs where locals drop serious cash despite "cheap" drink prices, we explore what makes each venue unique.

The dynamics of Pattaya's nightlife ecosystem fascinate as we discuss how club popularity has shifted dramatically post-COVID. Republic emerged as the hotspot when everything reopened, but its strict VIP policies are driving away big spenders. Meanwhile, Flex has become the go-to with its inclusive atmosphere and smart layout combining dance floors, VIP areas, and pool tables. And Mist? It's packed every single night as the after-party destination of choice.

What makes this discussion particularly valuable is our insider perspective on which establishments welcome everyone (including ladyboys) and which maintain stricter door policies. We break down why Thai clubs are currently the most profitable ventures in Pattaya's entertainment landscape, with Area 39 drawing lines before opening every night.

Whether you're planning a night out in Thailand or simply curious about how nightlife cultures evolve, our candid breakdown of Pattaya's clubs, bars, and after-hours spots offers a passport to experiences most tourists never discover. From crocodile meat tastings to bottle service strategies, we've lived it all and are sharing the unfiltered truth.

Ready to experience Pattaya nightlife like a local? Follow our recommendations and you'll know exactly where to find the perfect vibe for your evening—and maybe even spot us showing off our questionable dance moves after midnight.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And we are back for our break.
Michel changed the chair.
Now I have an uncomfortablechair, but Michel is sitting
like a king.
Now I have a good one.
So we were talking about theconcept and before you said that
you like the chill bars rightIn here, but I think there are
not as many as they used to be.
Excuse me, we can sit more,okay, no problem.

(00:22):
More, yeah, more A oh, okay, noproblem.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
More.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah, so I move, no, no to hereto my side Like that.
Yeah, perfect.
So I don't think there is asmuch as there used to be.
So I remember, when I startcoming to Pattaya, there were
just all those random streetbars.
It's not even a closed bar,it's not even a bar.
It's not even a closed bar,it's not even a bar.
It's like a counter that theyjust sell cocktails over there

(00:48):
with few chairs.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Yeah, and you don't see that anymore.
So much the one on the street,or just the one, the basic,
simple ones.
No, no, the one on the street.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Oh okay, you know what I mean.
Like it's a counter and theyjust sell cocktails over there.
Mai Tai, I just see thecocktail buses.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
They just have the buses, right.
Yeah but even them, the minivans, but even them.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
You don't see them much anymore.
Oh, you have like three aroundSoi Bokau, yeah, and you have
like two around the beach road,but that's it.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
There used to be so many around, yeah, and it's like
, oh, and one you have in frontof Central.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Yeah, but the whole area in front of Central is
weird.
I don't like going there withthe crocodile.
Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
You tried the crocodile?

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Yeah, I tried.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
You like it.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
It tastes like.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
Chicken or not?
Yeah, I feel like.
Everyone tells me like chicken.
Yeah, I tried it once in onsome way on the market, so this
was a crocodile, crocodile and Isaid what the fuck?
Crocodile?
And then I just tried it andit's like sure it's crocodile,
it tastes like chicken.
You tried it, you likecrocodile Really, but it tastes
like chicken, or not?
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Yeah, yeah, it's really similar, so we can have a
crocodile dinner today, but awhole one, yeah, of course, like
they are doing in the partieswith the pig.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
You know, we will bring one for our own, we will
do that.
But actually now they, theybuilt um a few nice bars around
the beach road in from pataright, they have like the moon,
something with the moon, I don'tknow.
So they have it like on the onthe first floor, but it's it's
like an open um open restaurantbar?

Speaker 1 (02:25):
yeah, which area do you mean you?
Yeah, I know which one, butnear to the walking street, or
you mean that?

Speaker 3 (02:30):
um, it's, it's when you come from soy six, so you
passed already the hilton, soit's between the hilton and the
walking street, okay, so in thisarea, and then they have also
the beer hub.
You know, this is like thesecond branch what they have.
They have one in the Soi Bokauand then they actually built the
second one.
It's also really nice.

(02:50):
It's like on two floors.
So inside you have like theaircon room and live music on
the weekend.
Oh, like the Hobbs.
It's same like Hobbs, but alittle bit more.
That Hobbs is one of the oldestones, right, and this is kind
of new.
I think the owner is from Indiaand if you go upstairs

(03:12):
everything is open, but then youhave a nice view over Pattaya
Bay.
So it's really beautiful andthe food is good.
Cocktails are nice.
Be there a few times.
The prices Reasonable.
It's a little bit more thanaverage, but it's still
reasonable.
No, not bangkok prices, no, butclose to it really.
Yeah, because, um, you know,they have like the live music
downstairs so they do it.

(03:33):
From the whole atmosphere youcan see, okay, it's not really
like chit charlie is a littlebit, I would not say, like super
expensive, but more thanaverage.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Okay, yeah, it's a nice like place to spend the
evening.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Yeah, yeah, so you know, for example, if you want
to have, like, a date you knowand you want to take her out to
impress her, not to impress butit's like with the music, I
would just take it and and youhave the view, so I like it.
And the music is not too loudso you still can have like a
nice conversation and stuff likeif I want to impress someone, I
will just take them to the bullrestaurant.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
Come on, okay okay, I have to go to the moon
restaurant the bull.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
You haven't been there I don't think so.
The bull, bull, bull.
Yeah, steakhouse, it's a steak,the best steakhouse in patria.
It's on bower bowery, ourfriend guillaume, so we are also
, you know we have to say that,but it is the best steakhouse.
It's on the third road, amazing, like the.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
The level there of the food is only australian
value and japanese value, likenothing below that if you like
meat, yeah, yeah if you but Iwas super tasty, super tasty but
not cheap, yeah, but I thinkalso it's the reason for it,
right, yeah, reasonable, I meanlike that if the quality is good
, the taste is good and theprice is kind of like yeah, the

(04:50):
chef is nice which is also good.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
It's a bonus.
Have you ever tried to go tothe, the thai isan places?
Like not the food, I mean the,the clubs the is?

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Yeah, because some of my friends they celebrate the
birthday.
So I've been there a few times,but to be honest, so after two
hours, three hours because ofthe music, right?
So first you think, like okay, Ineed a drink right, so and then
it's like the rhythm is likesimilar, each song, you know,
but of course the entirebirthday crew crew, they go like

(05:24):
nuts after they are drunk,right, and after two, three
hours, you know, the, the chairsare not so comfortable and
everything.
So then I said like okay, nowI'm suffering, I cannot drink
enough, you know.
And then yeah, after two, threehours, I I have enough, but the
vibe is cool.
So they make like a, a goodshow because it's live music
there, right, yeah, and they.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
I think you need like a good crew to go with to the
yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
I mean when we was there at the birthday there was
like almost 30 people.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Oh no.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
You know, they have like the long tables, right, Of
course it was fun, but even then, right after two, three hours,
you just have enough.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
But it's not only it's music, it's drinks, it's
food.
Yeah, it's like the wholeexperience.
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
I think if you've never been there, I would
recommend, especially if youhave like a nice group.
So of course you shouldexperience, and I've been there
more than once, once so I likeit.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
but as I say, after a few hours I said like okay, now
I'm, I'm, I'm good to gowalking street or enjoy your own
style.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you like it, fam, thoseplaces, really, you go to the
sun clubs.
Which one is your favorite?
Suns no no, not the sun, I meanthe isan club the stone house

(06:48):
okay, yeah, I've been to stonehouse many times, but it's not
really.
How about the?

Speaker 3 (06:51):
play kind of music, right?

Speaker 2 (06:53):
yeah, yeah, because, like you talk, like around, uh,
the area sitting I don't knownot area 39, sorry, area 39,
something like that that iswhere, like my girl really likes
to go, yeah, and also when Iwork in the, and it looks really
nice actually.
When I work in the estate,everyone just likes to go there
afterwards.
Okay, but not, lily, in mystyle.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
But it's almost full every day.
No, if you pass it, it is full.

Speaker 1 (07:17):
every day it's full every day, so my hotel is
between there and to yeah it'scrazy.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
Every day my taxi driver go seven eight you have a
line, even before, of peoplewho try to go in.
It's.
It's like crazy, yeah, andbecause it's so successful,
especially the, the area 39 orhow it calls right, so they're
built next to it.
So many copies of it to try toget the same style.
But this is they have thegarden right, the garden 168, or

(07:44):
something they have it, butthey have one, two, three, four,
five places.
Yeah, I've been to the garden168.
It's also like almost at theend, but this is also one of the
popular ones.
Yeah, it's like more like open,right?
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (07:59):
no, but it's nice.
You know I was talking.
I will not say name, but I wastalking with someone that
invests a lot of money in barshere.
Before, okay, and he said rightnow, if someone forced him to
open a business in Pattaya, onlyisan bars.
He said they are making so muchmoney like this style of bars.
Open the bars for the thaipeople, don't open for the

(08:23):
foreigners.
Foreigners are cheap.
The thai people when they come,they come.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
I don't think I don't even think that there are.
There are like asian.
So when I was there I saw likea few other foreigners.
But but I also noticed from thegirls that told me there are
also like chinese and koreans,who actually go there and enjoy
it.
So it's not you seem like, oh,that must be all of them, like
thai people, but also likechinese and koreans, I mean your

(08:48):
target audience yeah, mainly isthe thai people and, as you
said, the groups of the thaipeople.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
let's say, she femme have a birthday today and she go
with all of her friends.
They will spend and spend 20,30, maybe more, just on one
night, but it's still cheapthere.
It's cheap and this is actuallywhat causes you to spend so
much.
You say, oh, it's so cheap, Iwill buy more.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Because when you go shit press actually every time I
go shit press I end up spendingmore than the expense.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Yeah, yeah yeah, For you a bottle.
For you a bottle, right, it'snot too comfortable, you know.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
You see the price like oh it's like 90 baht for
the beer.
Okay, no problem, you know.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
Wait, wait, wait you understand what happened here.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Like 200, 300 baht for the packet for the beer
right.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
You mean the bucket?

Speaker 2 (09:38):
the big bar of the beer and then you just feel like
, oh yeah, that is cheap cheapmore than like a drink in the
bar out there, right so.
But then you forget that youcan't be like six or ten or ten
friends and you keep paying yeah, and also, as he said you in
your mind it's cheaper.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
You say, oh, you want a drink, you want the drink,
you want the drink.
Like you think, oh, I'm a bigshot, now I can offer, I can
offer it.
It's like every time that thatwe go to the bar and then, okay,
we need a, and then it ends upto be like as Scott said last
time on the phone we arespending way too much money.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
Yeah, but it's still fun.
It is Especially how more youdrink and then you go to another
bar and the vibe getting betterand better.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Or walls, and then we just go to another place.
It happened before.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
Yeah, but most of the time it just go up, up, up,
because your level of alcohol isalso, and then you're just like
, okay, come on, one round oftequila rose, who cares?
Another one?

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Yeah, yeah, if your alcohol levels are like hitting
up every place you go.
You very fun, even just on thebeach.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
You know, yeah, have you ever tried to like?
What we are talking about isnormally we meet at some random
ladyboy bar and then we go one,two, three, maybe four lady boy
bar or ladyboy, go, go, and thenwe go just walking the street
or juju, you know you, you tryto do bar hopping in ladyboy
bars uh, in ladyboy bars I didnot have as changes, also like
because, uh, my work is finishedreally late and also like when,

(11:07):
when they're gonna go, likeexample, like go to with mark
right yeah at most of the placesalready close.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
Yeah when you close at uh 2, 30 or 3?
When is it?

Speaker 2 (11:18):
uh, I close at 2, but uh, sometime when the bill
still running, then I then Iopen too late the the the latest
that I will open.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Uh, open until is 9 am wow, but then you shut down
like the music and close thecurtains, the music okay and
then but official official inthe Soi 6 is like 2.30.
Is it3 or is it just 2?

Speaker 2 (11:43):
some depend on each bar, because some bar can do
until 2, some can do until 4.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
The rest is 4, even 4 , ok.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
Ok, that's interesting like my bar the
license we can do until 4 butsometimes, if there are not many
customers, do you start to.
Yeah, if there are no customers, then we just let the girl to
go take a rest.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Okay, so the reason I asked you the question before
you think, like, of coursesometimes you will join us and
everything, but I think the vibeis very different from the
ladyboy bars to the lady bars.
Oh, I like both anyway, sorry,I like both.
Anyway, sorry, I like both.
Yeah, but I mean, do you noticethat the vibe is different,
that the ladyboys are a bit morecrazy sometimes?

Speaker 2 (12:25):
I feel like ladyboy are kind of more fun because the
energy actually yeah, theenergy like I'll be very high,
and then when you start talkingwith them, it's just so funny
yeah, oh, they're talking toomuch like femme today.
No, but she did it through up,oh so we ended up in flex oh my

(12:56):
god, she Just let me know I'mactually thinking I'm going to
go back last night.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Really, yes, oh my God, it was so crazy.
I still have the bottle.
I still have the bottle, butit's like oh my God, we also
have a bottle there, but somehowyou lost the ticket.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
Yeah, so we were out on Friday and I was the one who
stayed longer than everyone.
And then I saw like oh shit,yeah, you need to get the card
for the bottle and I know that Iwas waiting for the waitress
and I know also that I put itsomewhere and I did not check it
before we went out yesterdaybecause I know I always have it

(13:31):
in my wallet, right, so I justsit there.
So we had the table, everythingwas set up, so I just go to my
wallet and I think like what thefuck?
So the card was not there and Ithink like damn, I leave it in
the pants or whatsoever.
And mike said what's up?
I said like okay, we have toorder another one.
Yeah, because I also not sawthe waitress.
So I have, I know, one waitressor a waiter who works there
actually, and I was looking forher.

(13:52):
I can't see her.
And I said like okay, damn,then we have to buy another one.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Yeah, we were surprised because it was Sunday,
and Sunday normally is not thebusiest day, especially now in
the low season, so it'sbasically like Friday and
Saturday yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
I noticed this for like months already.
Like my girl always loves to goflex, so they always ask me to
go with them, right?
And then they say, like justpast one month, this one month,
right, it's always full.
Yeah, like it doesn't matterwhich day.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
It don't have to be friday, saturday, sometimes
monday, tuesday, but it pack infact I was only one time there
when it was kind of empty, andthen of course you not stay too
much, you know, maybe want todrink, and then okay the stuff.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
That's why I don't want to go alone, spend too much
money with the stuff.
Really, you know everyone overthere.
I don't know this.
I know everyone because Iprobably drunk before cash the
name, so I'm just like do likethis and then like you want to
do what you like about flex themusic the music yes okay, so you

(14:58):
like the more hip-hop style?

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Flex 808?
I go okay, too pecky.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
What do you mean?
Like too many people.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Yeah, there's so many people.
Okay, I prefer, like I preferFlex more lately.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
How about Tano?
You've been to tunnel before,yeah, tunnel, I like the vibe,
but also it's very and it's easyto be packed because from the
concept, yeah, with the thenthey have not so many tables and
they have two stage yeah, don'tforget two bars, that, yeah,
and a big stage the steps yeah,and then the steps.

(15:35):
So, yeah, it's easy to give youtried sandbar sun club sons sun
club no so this

Speaker 1 (15:42):
is not a hip-hop one, but it's actually a nice one.
It's just in front of tunnel,the other side of the road, a
little bit before so, so youhave so opposite you have
mcdonald's right straight, butexactly before mcdonald's on the
left side.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
It's a big big club.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Yeah, it's huge and it's the high ceiling club, so
there is like the decoration isamazing and there is a big stage
and sometimes they haveperformance over there.
The drinks are reasonable, likeabsolute battle 2500 something
like this.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
No, I never go there.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
I recommend it we go there sometimes most of the time
, only Asian people there.
If you go there, we alwaysalways see a few foreigners,
like western foreigners, somearabs also.
Yeah, and that's it.
Yeah, you've been to bohobefore the club, the small club,
before which one boho is before, so it's called boho cocktail

(16:38):
bar.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
No, I don't think so so it's a very small club.
When I'm saying very small, Imean a little bit more than this
room, and but they have likeanother floor for the toilet and
they have like a stage and abar.
But the music is good, thedrinks are okay yeah, the drinks

(16:59):
and it's a good place to gobefore you go to the big club
you know, just to have a placeyeah, yeah like have a few
drinks.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Yeah, get packed on the weekend.
I guess we go always too lateactually, but I think now friday
, saturdays, if you go there 1,30 or something, it should be
packed yeah, yeah, I know thatyou go boho.

Speaker 1 (17:18):
We met you there last time by a chance, even that we
knew you before.
Yeah, you go there often, toboho, so just by a chance you've
been there that day.
Okay, what is your favoriteclub?
Okay, yeah, but you know for,not for her, because she

(17:43):
explained before.
She has the connections and she, as a ladyboy, can go to any
club that she wants.
She doesn't want to tell hersecret, but many ladyboys cannot
go to most of those bars.
So Juju, no ladyboys and someother clubs.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Before, I used to like to go to what's the first
name?
See, I did not go for a longtime.
I, um, what's the first?

Speaker 1 (18:06):
name see, I did not go for a long time.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
I start like where, which area?
Walking straight marine, verybig one, very like you see
marine republic republic okay Iused to like to go republic
before until I, until the girlin my ballet to move to to the
freaks.
Okay, yeah, I feel like thewife is more better like people
more dancing, but republic ismore.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
It's busy already early, right, if you go there
like midnight or really yeah, Inever been to republic.
Uh, if you go like midnight,midnight 30, if you're not
reservation table, uh,especially on the weekend, so
you have to go on the secondfloor yeah and then you feel a
little bit disconnected from theparty, right second floor.
I really don't like it becauseeverything is like in the middle
, right at the ground floor, andthen you'd be up like you mean

(18:49):
you'd be like on the it's likeyeah, it's, it's surrounded from
a balcony right and I don'tknow.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
So it's kind of like of like suns actually, yeah,
yeah yeah, it is.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
It is like suns, just a little bit smaller than suns,
but from the concept here it'ssimilar.
But just imagine that yousqueeze like between the tables,
it's like it's not really muchspace, so they put one table to
another one so you can reallyfeel like from the vibe, it's
like they don't really want thatthe people dance.

(19:19):
They want more like that thepeople spend money and try to
squeeze as much people uh aspossible in that, in that place.
Okay, so what?

Speaker 1 (19:27):
are the balls.
I said it's remind me the otherplace that we went.
What is name?
Mix max?
I don't remember.
Uh, missed, missed.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Yeah, it was so packed and it's not a dancing
place no, it's, it's likebecause it's so packed and it's
even more squeeze in republic Ireally didn't appreciate that
For me.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
I know you like this place sometimes.
Yeah, when I have the rightlevel.
Yeah, Also, you like to sit onthe VIP areas.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
So, yeah, that's nice , yeah, but if you have your own
box, the common guys that wantto have their regular tables.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
You've been there before to the Mist, yeah, I've
been there many times before inafrica.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
Yeah, it's very practical, kind of like go there
after the republics, okay, andit's an after party place, yeah,
but that but mist is it's crazy, because it doesn't matter
which day you go, it's alwayspacked yeah if you go like one,
two o'clock, it's always it'sowned by uh from uh, ibar
insomnia.
It's the same group.
Oh yeah, so when the group ofCandy Shop 808, lucifer, opened
tunnel, so that was kind of theanswer from Insomnia and Ibar.

(20:33):
So we bring also after our club, it's so bigger than tunnel.
It's huge, yeah, because thearea it's a little bit behind
the walking street right.
It's same like Republic.
Actually it's also not directlyon the front right, yeah.
But of course they make greatmarketing because they can
promote it in Ibar and Insomnia,right, everywhere yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
And they are one of the biggest bars and still
working very good.
Ibar and Insomnia I didn't likethem so much.
I preferred the other groupgroup, lucifer, and all this
stuff.

Speaker 3 (21:04):
Yeah, but I like the vibe uh before right.
But as we mentioned many timesin pataya, the vibe just changed
yeah right.
So the clubs also changed.
So before it was like iba waslike the place to go, everybody
being there or eight or eight.
It was both of these clubs.
And then republic opens, andthen we had covid, so and then
everything changed anyway.

(21:24):
And after everything reopens,after COVID, where everyone went
were actually like of course,the people from 808 because of
the music, but IBA was like onlya few people, and then it was
like we did a place to be wasRepublic, yeah, and now that's
screwing over a little bitbecause, yeah, some people don't

(21:45):
like the management, especiallywhen you be in the VIP.
So they're counting, really thepeople, right, really, yeah,
yeah.
So if you like, one chair, onebox is maybe four or five people
, and then come a sixth personand make a big drama out of it,
you know what I mean, but youare the ones who actually deal
with the space.
Yeah, some stuff like this.

(22:06):
I hear it from many people thatthey actually say, wow, we
spend so much money because it'snot even cheap.
I think they start with 7,500or something, or even 10.
Now, really, yeah, they makethe prices also higher, and then
you're just expecting some.
You know, just be not so strict.
We're talking about one or twoperson and you are the ones who

(22:28):
try to fit in the place anyway,right, and you spend so much.
So that's why a lot of peoplecomplaining and I see like then
it's also like shifting.
Yeah, it's a good thingactually.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Okay, I feel like I've been in insomnia.
It's like the first part.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
I go in Pattaya when I was at first in Pattaya, for
me also.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Like nine years ago.
And then when I come to livehere after COVID, I feel like
everything has changed and thenlike not the same.
I don't like much like beforeanymore.
Before it was a very good place.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
But in Sumia it's still full.
They renovated, they changed itwith more lasers and everything
.
It looks pretty cool, but it'salso packed by different kind of
people, I would say a littlebit more older.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
This is what I want to tell you.
Many of the big israeli groupsthat come here, they know only
in somya and eyeball.
They don't even know the otherbars.
So when sometimes I go to theisraeli restaurants, right, and
I know the owners and the ownerslike try to help their
customers, he just sitting there, he's not even dealing with

(23:38):
food, just ordering tables andtables and tables for the
israeli guys because they think,oh, this is the place yes, this
is the best.
They're not even kind of oldschool mindset up right because
it's shifted right yeah, andalso they like the music and
they like the vibe, yeah, andthey like that.
There is a lot of freelancersover there.
Like many, freelancers go theremore than other places in my my

(24:02):
opinion.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
But if you see mist or public, all the girls you see
is freelance yes, but they arenot walking around in insomnia,
they are walking around, comingto the table hey, how are you
doing, can I?
Have a drink with you.
Yeah, then I stick with theplace where they actually the
table where they're.
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
So this is what they're looking for, yeah yeah
but that's also like why I likefreaks?

Speaker 2 (24:24):
because you have like a dance floor, you know it
doesn't matter where you're at,and then the other girls Would
just go in the front and danceand actually they're promoting
it, so they're always callingeveryone hey, come to the dance
floor.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Even yesterday, come dance in there, the special
dance.
They always move Move to theleft, move to the left.
The same songs all the time,but it's nice to see it,
especially if you know thechoreo.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
I still try to figure it out.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
I don't know.
I just I still try to figureout your moves soon you will get
them yeah.
Yeah, the few that I have.
We always have a internal jokethat we are copying each other
dance move.
Yeah, but we like flex latelyit's.
It's nice and no hassle for thelady boys.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
Yeah they welcome everyone.
Right yesterday, one of them,uh, had birthday, so that's why
it was like this big group, theone who, the one who goes so
crazy on the dance floor.
That was the one, the, the, theone, oh, the one that was
calling on the floor.
She did she, she, oh, she didso many crazy things.
Yeah, yeah, it was, it was.
She was the first one, right,so it just gets start to get.
It was nice.

(25:26):
And she was the first one, right.
So it just gets hard to getpacked and she already go crazy
on the dance floor.
We're just sitting there andsay like wow.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
No, but we came a bit late.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
We came like four.
Yeah, that's why we skippedBoho, because we know we are
already late.
We were so long in SydneySecret it was still open.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Yeah, but it they?
It was still open.
Yeah, but it was nice.
But every time we go there,there is a group like big group
of ladyboys, yeah, whatever.
Even you saw that I met likesome randoms that I knew over
there, right, and they were justgoing there always.
So it's a good place to meetpeople.
Yeah, and there are a lot ofblack guys going there.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Yeah, Black ladies.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Yeah, well, not as much as the black guys, but I
think, by the way, many of them,I think, working there.
Yeah, yeah, sure, okay.
So there are promoters anddancers.
Yeah, that's internal, you cansee that also.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
Sometimes it's interesting, interesting, like,
as you said, how everything isshifting yeah, but I think
that's the reason why it's likeuh, every day, as you mentioned
it before, that's why it'spacked.
So the community know it, youknow so then, that there's the
good music, there's the the clubwith the dance floor and
everything so, and I think a lotof guys knowing each other and
then they're like just going out, and then especially the people

(26:45):
that's why it's packed out solate so many people, from eight
to eight, come over then yeah,and the setup is smart.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
As she said, they have the dance floor, they have
the back.
Yeah, like vips area.
You have the main areas, youhave pool tables, so everyone
have something.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Yeah, it's kind of like have almost like everything
and also like, uh, example,like I don't.
I don't like to like have thetall table to stay, even with
the chair, because it'suncomfortable but then you also
like you just open one bottle,that's it.
Even like the cheapest bottle,you have the night couch.
You know, then you just crashthat and then watch yeah, yeah,

(27:22):
then you can see the dance.
Yeah, I think it's very nice,not like an autobah.
Like okay, if you want a couch,you have to open up the VIP
table.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Wait, but the side couch that we sit yesterday this
considered as a VIP also.
No, it's just a regular seat.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
Yeah, but now because it's also nice, they have just
regular yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Actually, we can start doing the closing thing.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
So first, I want you, if you want to promote your bar
, whatever you want to say, thisis your camera, okay, okay.
So, um, yeah, you can find me.
If you want to find me, youwant to see me have, uh, any day
except monday at the web pussyyeah, size six yeah, web pussy
size 6, and soon we will open upthe nympho again, which is also

(28:09):
cool yeah, okay, when it'sfixed, right when the roof is
fixed, it's fixed, it's fixedwhich I don't have enough girl
to to share.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
Yeah, okay and I want to thank you for coming it was
a pleasure and I hope.
I really hope we will get youas a guest more and more and
more and you're feelingcomfortable with us.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Thank you so much.
It's been interesting in thebeginning and then it just.
I know you had a tired dayyesterday.
It's okay, you don't have tofeel pressured, but it was very
good.
I think we covered a lot ofinteresting things.
There is anything you want tosay to your camera, like about
your website?

Speaker 2 (28:51):
About my website.
You can find me on the websiteFan Community.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Okay, what do you need?
To write Fan Community and thenyour artist name over there.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
Femi.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Okay, so if you guys want to jerk off to her, you
know where to find it.
So it's called Fan Community.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Yes and Amatou X.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Sorry.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
Amatou X.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
Okay, so Fan Community, look for Femi.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Yes, michel, well, everyone knows you already, yeah
yeah, I think if you want tofind me or Mike, you can find us
at some bar in Soi Wokau.
As yesterday as happenedyesterday or if it's too late.
Now you know, we hang out andflex after the morning.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
You see how stupid Dan's moves there, yeah.
So thank you guys for listening.
It was amazing experience whathappened since we turned into
video and we really appreciateyou guys.
Thank you for everything.
Thank you for the support, thecomments.
We do listen to your commentsand we do try to make it not as

(29:55):
personal as before.
Right, you know what I'mtalking about.
Again, every like and subscribemeans a lot to us.
You know that.
And if you want to support us,check our patreon and, by the
way, the email again is my thaiwife, pod, at gmailcom.
Any question, just send to us.

(30:16):
Thank you, guys, and see younext time.
Bye.
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