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Which are your 'go-to bars' in Nana Plaza, and why?

There's no need for negative sh*t about which bars you avoid, and it's not about Cowboy, Patpong or out of town.

Just The World's Largest Adult Playground.

To get things started, in my opinion Billboard on the 3rd floor has the best views, but Tycoon on Floor 2.5 is fun, although not cheap.

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My go-to bars in Nana Plaza? It's a tough call. Some great ones. But definitely the metal bar railing near the escalator on the ground floor, sturdy, reliable, and perfect for leaning on while deciding whether to go left towards the end of the Soi, right to Sukhumvit Road or just head back to 7-Eleven for another bottle of milk. There’s also that chrome bar by the entrance. I don’t know who polished it, but I respect the craftsmanship and give credit where it’s due.

 

Honestly, I try not to play favorites. A good support bar in the right place anywhere in Nana can really make or break your evening and prevent any unfortunate fallout. And so far, I have always avoided all the other bars there. 

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5 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

But my favourite used to be the little one on the right with a big sign dedicated to Arabs and Moslems; apologising in advance for offending them and suggesting they don't come in.


Decades ago, the Nana Disco used to have a sign outside saying "Private Club". Those were the days when Oliver Stone used to hang out there and the place was packed with girls.
 

The guys on the door would point to the sign whenever the Indians or Arabs would show up and try to get in and then use that to turn them away. The irony is that the Nana disco is now an Indian club and only Indians and Arabs go in there at all. Not sure if there are even any available women in there now.

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It was always Straps for me.


The girls there were always a bit different, I could never explain why.

The upstairs rooms very comfortable.

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There was a time when most of the girls in Nana were young, ST was ฿500, drinks were inexpensive, there were no Indians or Arabs, just a few Japanese, and hardly any of the women were overweight. But all of that disappeared 20 years ago. So is there really any point in discussing it anymore?

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