garygooner Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM Posted yesterday at 09:40 AM Some of my favourite bars back in the 90s in Soi Cowboy: Black & White, Our Place, Shadow, Darling, Butterfly, Tilac, Midnite, Long Gun, Suzie Wong, Big Blue, Tony's. 1 1
Dogmatix Posted yesterday at 10:35 AM Posted yesterday at 10:35 AM I never saw the original bar or Mr Edwards but was there in the early 80s and it was a very quiet place with only osingle shophouse bars and music often provided by a jukebox. Drinks from 30 baht and very little pressure to buy lady drinks. Sometime in the mid 90s they started knocking bars together to make the double shophouse bars which justified higher prices than the single bars. Coyotes arrived in around 2010 charging more for less. In the noughties it was said that a shady Iranian character had bought several of the bars as a money laundry operation. Now it seems in transition to a makeover like Wanchai in HK had become by the mid 80s, i.e. a rip off place where local expats didn't go but visiting US sailors went to blow their wads and get nothing in return. There are now more thana few nasty rip off bars in Cowboy where they heavily pad your bill up to about 6,000 in under a half hour. Even some of the remaining single shophouse bars that were normal a few months earlier start to do that, so you are taken unawares. I guess there are enough Chinese tourists now that the whole street will be a no go area for local expats soon enough. Last time I went there the cannabis shop near the Asoke end had been turned into a massage parlour. Undercutting the bars I guess because there is no need to pay a bar fine, ladies drinks or a short time hotel.
Dogmatix Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM 1 hour ago, LisuLover said: Ive been recently, Long Gun still has girls firing pussy darts at balloons on the ceiling - go at 12.30 for 1am show, they rarely miss, don’t sit at the front, or wear welding goggles. Rio, Deja Vu, Spice Girls are insisting that a Lady Drink is actually two drinks, plus your beer, so the first round could be more than 500 baht. The girls do so well out of this, that some are refusing boom boom and prefer to stay in the bar all night drinking tiny shots of cola, that you have paid 250 baht for. Quite a few of the bars have been saying a lady's drink is a double or "bern" for some time. You can argue with them that you only agreed to one drink before they pour them but it is exhausting. Easier just to say no and not buy them drinks at all, unless you are really smitten which is rarely the case.
tilaceer Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 7 hours ago, Jim Blue said: Only went once the bar had a glass ceiling. I suppose the staff had to break through it to progress career wise .....! Baccara Bar 2
Mad Mustang Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Now like Pattaya, just an over priced mongers dump. Gross 1
blaze master Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 hours ago, hotchilli said: A rather sad admission if you think that's alluring... no wonder Thailands tourism is sliding... Soi Cowboy has hardly evolved, it's still pimping out the same old trade. Family friendly ?
tilaceer Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, garygooner said: No way. Hangover 2 scene was in Tilac Bar, Soi Cowboy. Look at the decor. Correct, though from what I remember the scenes were shot during the day when all the bars except Piccolo bar at one end, and Old Dutch at the other, were closed. Someone told me that Suzie Wong's did a refit based on the fact that they were going to film in there, but I don't think they did. 1
Packer Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago It had already gone downhill 15 years ago, I can't imagine it now. Back then I think 'The Arab' bought 4 or5 of the big bars, and 'Agency Girls' became the norm in many. That was the end of it for me. 2
Popular Post Packer Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Mad Mustang said: Now like Pattaya, just an over priced mongers dump. Gross The hot girls are all online taking in 10k+ a day with a few short-times. Bars are left with nothing but fat, old, tatted E-San hags. 🤮 3
Classic Ray Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I walk through from Asoke towards the Clubhouse to see some mates and the annoying thing is the number of motorcycles cutting through it. Time it was pedestrianised.
DTL2014 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago now a clip joint where you get brought bills for drinks you didnt have - and t5hen the securityu will turn up to enforce the scamming - dreadful place -only exists for the bribes it pays to govt officials
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Dogmatix Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 3 hours ago, DTL2014 said: now a clip joint where you get brought bills for drinks you didnt have - and t5hen the securityu will turn up to enforce the scamming - dreadful place -only exists for the bribes it pays to govt officials The last time it and most other red light areas were fun was during the period at the end of COVID when bars were allowed to reopen, ostensibly as restaurants for a while (some put up price lists of hamburgers and hot dogs), but they were still not letting in tourists, except that many of the old haunts didn't survive and had closed down. When the tourists came back, it seemed they were determined to make up lost income by fleecing tourists and anyone else who walked into their cross hairs.
Dogmatix Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago If you want to go to a place that is similar to what Cowboy was in the 80s, go to Ban Chan. 1
Jim Blue Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, Packer said: The hot girls are all online taking in 10k+ a day with a few short-times. Bars are left with nothing but fat, old, tatted E-San hags. 🤮 Any further tips ? Someone's wife was asking !
Sierra Tango Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 9 hours ago, Magictoad said: It's the end or the beginning of the stroll between Soi Nana and Soi Cowboy. Don't be an idiot. Who, in their right mind would do that stroll?.
lamyai3 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 6 hours ago, tilaceer said: Someone told me that Suzie Wong's did a refit based on the fact that they were going to film in there, but I don't think they did. I think Cactus Bar got an exterior face-lift for the movie.
Gottfrid Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 15 hours ago, JoePai said: plus very expensive 😎 But simple! Don´t go if you can´t afford. You know, most of us here don´t care about a night out. We can handle it!
mstevens Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 12 hours ago, yang123 said: Playskool (sp) is in Nana Plaza, not Soi Cowboy. Try again .... Playskool in Nana closed many years ago.
lamyai3 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 17 hours ago, yang123 said: Playskool (sp) is in Nana Plaza, not Soi Cowboy. Try again .... Probably he meant Afterskool. 1 1
charmonman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 21 hours ago, Real Name Hidden said: Oh, there weren't ripoff bars in the 90s? Hasn't changed much and many bars are still the same (Suzy Wongs, Moonshine, etc). Were you there in the 90s? It has definitely changed a lot since then, and not for the better. I used to hang out there once or twice a week through the first half of the 90s and earlier. I used to love the atmosphere. Now it is just a loud pushy tourist trap and I can’t stand it. 1
Real Name Hidden Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, charmonman said: Were you there in the 90s? It has definitely changed a lot since then, and not for the better. I used to hang out there once or twice a week through the first half of the 90s and earlier. I used to love the atmosphere. Now it is just a loud pushy tourist trap and I can’t stand it. Yes, I was there in the 90s. The biggest difference now is bars have better signage. Memories are skewed, you remember the best of times and forget the rest, things always seem to have been better before.
charmonman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 20 hours ago, emptypockets said: That was Soi 7/1 not Cowboy. To my knowledge the outdoor scenes were soi 7/1 (I stumbled upon the filming one day) and at least some of the indoors scenes were Tilac on Cowboy (I knew a dancer there who told me she had been paid to appear as an extra in the movie). 1
charmonman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Real Name Hidden said: Yes, I was there in the 90s. The biggest difference now is bars have better signage. Memories are skewed, you remember the best of times and forget the rest, things always seem to have been better before. Agree to disagree.
Packer Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 hours ago, Packer said: It had already gone downhill 15 years ago, I can't imagine it now. Back then I think 'The Arab' bought 4 or5 of the big bars, and 'Agency Girls' became the norm in many. That was the end of it for me. 5 hours ago, lamyai3 said: Probably he meant Afterskool. This is one of the bars that hired 'agency girls', do all the chatting and teasing and touching in their go-go style outfits, then when agreeing to something special and the price in the Naughty Boy's corner, the agency girl (as they were called) disappears and some old hag comes out to do the business. I refused and held the stance that it was with her or no one at all, she agreed as we had gotten on quite well, I was young and in shape, not some old fat slob. This was maybe 12-13 years ago. Around the same time that The Arab bought up a lot of the bars on Cowboy and the so called agency girls were put in the bars.
bhatmasterson Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 5/3/2025 at 1:27 PM, Guderian said: That's hardly a stetson, it looks more like the kind of thing a sharecropper would wear. Maybe the famous soi is misnamed? lol "That's hardly a stetson, it looks more like the kind of thing a sharecropper would wear." Wow, you just couldn't help yourself, could you? To see a Black man who poured his heart into helping to build a legendary nightlife scene all the way here in Bangkok, and your first instinct is to drag him down by comparing his hat to something a sharecropper would wear? It's truly disappointing. And for the record, a Stetson wasn't even the go-to hat for most cowboys, and it certainly wasn't a 'sharecropping hat' either.
jas007 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 minutes ago, bhatmasterson said: "That's hardly a stetson, it looks more like the kind of thing a sharecropper would wear." Wow, you just couldn't help yourself, could you? To see a Black man who poured his heart into helping to build a legendary nightlife scene all the way here in Bangkok, and your first instinct is to drag him down by comparing his hat to something a sharecropper would wear? It's truly disappointing. And for the record, a Stetson wasn't even the go-to hat for most cowboys, and it certainly wasn't a 'sharecropping hat' either. I think I've seen other pictures of the guy with more of a Stetson hat. Anyway, it's silly to argue about a hat. He's part of Bangkok history.
orientalist Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Anyone remember the Red Diamond bar from the 70s, opposite the Cowboy, run by a Swedish guy called Rolf? That's the first bar I went in. Rolf went on to try and found a free ad-based Internet service in the late 90s but was nobbled by CAT. Other early bars were Mukda's (the candle show) and the Jetset Lounge where I first saw Bladerunner on video. Those were the days!
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