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RIP Soi Bintabaht: Hua Hin’s new bar area could be the end of once popular nightspot

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RIP Soi Bintabaht: Hua Hin’s new bar area could be the end of once popular nightspot

 

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Construction of new bar area on Soi 94

 

Construction continues on a new beer bar complex that is due to open in Hua Hin in the coming weeks.

 

The new complex, dubbed ‘Wonderland’, is located on Soi 94 opposite the popular Sakura  Japanese restaurant and on the site of the former Isaan restaurant known locally as ‘Sakura Isaan’.

 

The complex consists of 21 bars and a kitchen area and Thaivisa understands all of the bars have already been rented out, with rental fees starting at just 9,000 baht per month.

 

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Construction of new bar area on Soi 94

 

The construction of the Wonderland beer bar complex throws into question the future of Hua Hin’s original bar and nightlife area - Soi Bintabaht.

 

Like many nightlife areas throughout Thailand, Soi Bintabaht has been left decimated due to  the lack of foreign tourists as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

A bar owner on Soi Bintabaht recently told Thaivisa that she estimated 80 percent of bars in the area had either closed or would not be renewing their rental contracts.

 

In its heyday, the monthly rental cost of even a small bar around Soi Bintabaht would be upwards of 80,000 baht per month, in addition to the million baht+ needed for ‘key money’.

 

This week posts shared on local Thai language Facebook groups offered bars and leases for sale at a fraction of that. 

 

The situation at Soi Bintabaht is now similar to that found in other areas of Thailand, particularly in Pattaya, where old beer bars located on prime real estate face a far from certain future. 

 

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Image: Thaivisa - Bars shut and available for rent on Soi  Bintabaht

 

In contrast with Soi Bintabaht, Soi 94 in Hua Hin has continued to grow despite the most challenging of times. The soi now boasts a wide range of massage shops, restaurants, coffee shops and an increasing number of bars. There’s also a popular pool and sports bar which has built up a solid reputation for serving excellent food and which does brisk trade, particularly at weekends.

 

Nearby is also the Baan Khun Por or ‘fathers market’ outside eating area which is hugely popular with both locals and expats where customers can have a beer and something to eat, while listening to live music and still have change from 100 baht -  all of which also provides fierce competition for Hua Hin’s older beer bars and eateries. 

 

On Tuesday, popular Hua Hin based vlogger Jonny Small shared a video of the Wunderland beer bar complex.

 

 

 

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Bintabaht is done for, anyone hanging on there is an idiot.

 

'Key money' ????????

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Having a drink in the street outside 7/11 listening to music from the som tam stall would be preferable to sitting around those new huts

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Only a fool would build 21 new bars in Hua Hin, what's there is dead, can't see soi 94 being better than soi 80 or bintabaht.

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video is a form of advertising for this new place.

many places are still opened, with lights and music, but virtually no punters. That is exactly on this video

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The construction of the Wonderland beer bar complex throws into question the future of Hua Hin’s original bar and nightlife area - Soi Bintabaht.

 

Why would the new bar complex jeopardize the future of Soi Bintabaht? With so many tourists entering Thailand, there definitely is a need for more bar complexes.

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Like many nightlife areas throughout Thailand, Soi Bintabaht has been left decimated due to  the lack of foreign tourists as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Oh, I guess I missed that one.

 

 

It’s not the first time the death knoll has been called for Soi Binthabath. It was supposed to go some years ago when there was a kefuffle about it being disrespectful to the temple, which it blatantly is. At that time there were also concerns about businesses considered too racy in the vicinity of the Klai Kang Wong Palace where HMK was mainly in residence. No go-go bars were allowed to open, although there were some in Cha Am and the popular soapy at the City  Beach hotel was forced to close.

 

In the end Soi Binthabath was too much of a money spinner and religious and other scruples were set aside.

 

I am sure it will recover when tourists return. Given the lack of affordable transport in HH with tuk tuks asking for 500 baht to go round the corner, it is the only accessible nightlife area for tourists without their own wheels. Sex tourism will recover faster that family tourism because there is pent up demand and hardly any competition to what Thailand can offer this segment. I expect Soi 94 is the one that will die a death.

I think I know how to save it! New promo campaign - no more Soi Bintabaht, it's now Soi "Baht-a-bint"! Special discounts on slappers!

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Watched Jonny's vid on this new 'bar destination' last night......It's been constructed on a real shoestring budget; fabricated with old shipping containers and grass roof bars etc..........perfect way for freeholder to get some rental income prior to redevelopment or resale down the line.......A bit of a red herring as to soi Bint's potential demise and a quite possibly, a mere thorn in it's side....................

29 minutes ago, Dogmatix said:

It’s not the first time the death knoll has been called for Soi Binthabath.

About 4 years back my pals and I used to do breakfast at Murphy's, then lunch with beer on the pier nearby.

Early evening was the various happy hours in Bintabaht then on to Soi 80 when we were a bit drunk.

I guess we could have fit in Soi 94 on the way back to our hotels.

 

I always preferred the more 'dark' intimate feel of the Soi 80 bars, with a few girls in each bar.

The Bintabaht bars were too big, and I suspect the new Soi 94 bars will be too open.

17 hours ago, webfact said:

The complex consists of 21 bars and a kitchen area and Thaivisa understands all of the bars have already been rented out, with rental fees starting at just 9,000 baht per month

Wonderland????

A straw roof and concrete bar 9,000 baht a month starting price.

With other bars and restaurants doing a brisk trade it sounds like Soi Bintabaht priced itself out of the market.

 

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I live nearby Soi 94 and have seen a boom in business over the past year.  I credit this mainly to the fact that as opposed to Bintabaht, there are many houses/villas/condos/etc. that have year round expats living a few minutes walk away from, I guess as of now about 50 or so bars, all open, and most doing enough to stay open. 

 

The bar complex on the corner is not the only new place being developed, nearby RockZone just reopened at a new location with a great stage and live bands. A new bar/restaurant/cafe looking place is being built next door.  The road that loops off 94 back over to 88 has a great new place, big, great staff, and live bands, LePub.  A music fest was held this past week at El Toro Loco, live bands again and many people attended.  The bars all along 94 seem to be busy on the few nights that I wonder down to one of them. 

 

A lot has been going on around here and yes I do think that it could be the nail in the coffin for Bintabaht, I think that the 94 area will continue to develop and be the place that will see many more tourists than in years past, when they are allowed to return in droves that is.   That is the key factor, when.  The longer it takes the more likely the empty bars in Bintabaht  will be demolished for something new...

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, JCauto said:

I think I know how to save it! New promo campaign - no more Soi Bintabaht, it's now Soi "Baht-a-bint"! Special discounts on slappers!

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Wonderland????

A straw roof and concrete bar 9,000 baht a month starting price.

With other bars and restaurants doing a brisk trade it sounds like Soi Bintabaht priced itself out of the market.

 

For when the freaks come out at night!

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I have talked to many that have moved from from Bintabaht. A new tattoo shop that was across from the Hilton just moved next to the newly opened Rock Zone Bar.( I was at Rock Zone last night. Small bar,small stage, but was packed.)He said the land lord didn't care about Corvid and no customers.  Rent was the same and wouldn't lower it . So like many others they moved to where the local expats spend their evening's.  And where the rent is much much less. Bintabaht was  a great place the weekend millionaires and sex tourists. Nice to see the construction of many new shops in and around 94 and 88. Soi 94 suites many of us that live here year around just fine. 

17 hours ago, coxo said:

Only a fool would build 21 new bars in Hua Hin, what's there is dead, can't see soi 94 being better than soi 80 or bintabaht.

They already had a plan between soi 88 and 94, and quite a few risk willing new bar owners jumped on that project 3-4 years ago. And it was dead end business, just money flowing out the window for those who trusted the Bintabaht would close any soon. Time will show whats happens in Hua Hin as quick the borders opens again, but Im sure, some will loose big time again, and again

Am I the only person who cringes when these yootoobers say - hooahh Hin or patiya.

In addition to these transformations, they deprived us of a garden center which was very practical.
Well, we have the hangar "all at 20 bht" where we are suffocating.

Am I the only person who cringes when these yootoobers say - hooahh Hin or patiya.

 

Meh, it used to be irritating to me, but I now just think of it as the same as some people saying Nawlins instead of New Orleans, or any other regional way of pronouncing a town/city. I know what they mean and just continue on with my correct pronunciations.

21 hours ago, coxo said:

Only a fool would build 21 new bars in Hua Hin, what's there is dead, can't see soi 94 being better than soi 80 or bintabaht.

They are all rented out though, with a waiting list of future takers. They havent exactly spent a fortune on them if you look at the video, so will soon be in profit. Doesnt sound like a fool to me!

 

15 minutes ago, Barrydives said:

They are all rented out though, with a waiting list of future takers. They havent exactly spent a fortune on them if you look at the video, so will soon be in profit. Doesnt sound like a fool to me!

 

After living 3 years in 88 and 94, I see a bright future coming for every one who invest there right now. 
 

maybe a couple of bars get some turn over if they are good at what they doing, and thats it. 
 

Always surprises me when someone start building a new concept right before or after high season ends, or right now with unsurten travel restrictions for the next year or maybe two years. 

Clearly , no expense is being spared ! 555

Hope i can buy  3or 4 bars there I have a million dollars to spend  and should be able to convert 2 million in the near future.I know many farangs have lost money with bars but i know better. I always say  a new flight of idiots arrive every day  with  dreams and another flight is leaving with dreams shattered. You can tell these idiots  a million times  but  the brain drops out in the trash bucket as soon as they are cleared  from immigration.

Some people want to buy a job or buy a job for their new love one. Little do they know about running a business as they have never run one  before. Have you tried to explain cash flow, money for  new stock to a farming girl?For that matter does the idiot who buys the bar have any idea?

I have done many stupid things in my life  but  buying a bar never entered in the equation.

3 hours ago, globalspark said:

Hope i can buy  3or 4 bars there I have a million dollars to spend  and should be able to convert 2 million in the near future.I know many farangs have lost money with bars but i know better. I always say  a new flight of idiots arrive every day  with  dreams and another flight is leaving with dreams shattered. You can tell these idiots  a million times  but  the brain drops out in the trash bucket as soon as they are cleared  from immigration.

Some people want to buy a job or buy a job for their new love one. Little do they know about running a business as they have never run one  before. Have you tried to explain cash flow, money for  new stock to a farming girl?For that matter does the idiot who buys the bar have any idea?

I have done many stupid things in my life  but  buying a bar never entered in the equation.

What we see, is those with good social antennas can succeed running a bar in good as bad times, but those are very few here in Thailand who can survive both the enviroment of the bar, and the ups and downs. So far I know 3, and they are all alchoholics, but still manage to get up and do the work that is necessery. 2. they have a wife who know to run a business, and know how to handle the staff which is the most critical part of running a business here in Thailand. You need a core of staff that do not run off with the first and best customer, or get <deleted> off and leave with the end of months pay check after putting in the effort to make them worth working for you. 

Considering that I normally stay near soi 94 during my Hua Hin visit, I will

have to check out the bars of soi 94.  I just hope that my favorite guest house 

survives as well as the Smile hotel.  Guess I will have to see how the Fall

goes, and if I can get my vaccines both done, and maybe I will visit Thailand

this coming Winter.  The future is hopeful, 2020 was a bummer year. 

  Geezer

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