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Business operators rejoice after alcohol sales and drinks are allowed in qualified restaurants in Pattaya, what is the next step?


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1 hour ago, WEBBYB808 said:

Lol, yeah!  Only SHA plus can open.  Right!  No bars open, right!  Give an inch they take a mile.  Just open already,  not many have the SHA plus and they open anyway, so why not just do away with the standard.   But then again they have a new police leader in Pattaya, maybe he woth Look the other way.

The Pattaya police haven't been looking the other way in the last few weeks.

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3 hours ago, HAPPYNUFF said:

The owners of the Happy Time Go Go Bar ( and restaurant)  are pleased to announce  a full menu of  chicken wings and chips  is available  at their premises. Cold beer and hot chicks, together with their delicious cuisine is  available till late.

I believe you can drink alcohol with out ordering food all the premises require is a restaurant licence and be SHA+ approved.

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3 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Last night many restaurants, cafés, and buffet restaurants reopened or allowed the sales of alcohol in Pattaya. Officially, the order only allows SHA (Safety and Health Administration) Plus venues to sell alcohol, which requires over 70 percent of staff to be vaccinated and going through a certification process, meeting many standards, with the Department of Public Health

Hmmm..rather strange?

Posted
3 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Business operators have rejoiced in Pattaya after alcohol sales and drinks were finally allowed in qualified restaurants yesterday, after an 8-month ban/prohibition due to Covid-19 regulations in Chonburi.

While the relaxation of this restriction is welcomed, it does make you wonder what all these "restaurants" primary business actually is?

Food or drink.

They've been allowed to open and sell food for months.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Jumbo1968 said:

I believe you can drink alcohol with out ordering food all the premises require is a restaurant licence and be SHA+ approved.

That would be good news but do you know if it's true.

Posted
2 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

While the relaxation of this restriction is welcomed, it does make you wonder what all these "restaurants" primary business actually is?

Food or drink.

They've been allowed to open and sell food for months.

Only for two months in Pattaya. They have not been selling booze. Their primary business is food and always has been.

Posted
Just now, The Hammer2021 said:

Only for two months in Pattaya. They have not been selling booze. Their primary business is food and always has been.

Then why are the Pattaya restaurants always harping on about drinking?

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7 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

That would be good news but do you know if it's true.

Copied from the article in The Pattaya News.
There is no mention in the legal orders for opening about requiring food purchases with a drink, although this rule could vary from venue to venue and direction from local authorities.

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I was having drinks with Covid last night....he said, you know what's wrong with you humans....."You are too arrogant and stupid to think how to defeat us".....

 

Yep, Mr. Covid is right....please note, we were drinking at 2:00 am.

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Then why are the Pattaya restaurants always harping on about drinking?

So the quality tourists can have a glass of wine with their meal.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, cheapcanuck said:

They say the ban was because of covid but we all know the truth to the matter.

And what is that 'truth' pray tell. Do you have irrefutable information that nobody else has, or just conjecture.

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