London Crocodile Posted December 3, 2006 Share Posted December 3, 2006 Is it correct that earlier this year the Interior Ministry revoked its order which bans the sale of alcohol on the birthdays of Their Majesties the King and Queen? Will it be business as usual for the pubs and clubs this Tuesday? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KireB Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 That would surprise me! Hopefully I've already bought a case of Leo's! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PREM-R Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 As I remember one of the first things announced after the 'coup' was the allowing of alcohol sales on Royal Birthdays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilko Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Hopefully I've already bought a case of Leo's! Does this mean you're not sure whether you have or have not? I'd watch out for that stuff if I were you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kmart Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Where I live its always the farang-orientated bars; pubs; restaurants that have to close for local elections; public and religious holidays; etc. The Thai bars, and beach bars just do as they please. Ho hum.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joe1912 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Where I live its always the farang-orientated bars; pubs; restaurants that have to close for local elections; public and religious holidays; etc.The Thai bars, and beach bars just do as they please. Ho hum.... I heard (from a waitress) that they can serve until 1am on Tue morning, but then cannot open until midnight on Tuesday - so closed for 23 hours on Tuesday with no alcohol sales.... I am sure there will be many variations on this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strap Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Where I live its always the farang-orientated bars; pubs; restaurants that have to close for local elections; public and religious holidays; etc. The Thai bars, and beach bars just do as they please. Ho hum.... I heard (from a waitress) that they can serve until 1am on Tue morning, but then cannot open until midnight on Tuesday - so closed for 23 hours on Tuesday with no alcohol sales.... I am sure there will be many variations on this. As it stands from today Monday, All the Farang bars , including NaNa plaza are Open on Tuesday in soi 4 & soi 6. I have no information about other locations ( Cowboy /patpong ) There will be a few that are closed for the owners personal reasons ( Hillary 1 and 2 will be closed ) but the rest will be full going. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terry57 Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Is it correct that earlier this year the Interior Ministry revoked its order which bans the sale of alcohol on the birthdays of Their Majesties the King and Queen?Will it be business as usual for the pubs and clubs this Tuesday? cricky's, ive got a very important drinking appointment to attend to tomorrow. if there's no lager available i wont be very happy. hope your joking mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocky Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Here in Pattaya on days with drinking bands, you cannot order a bottle of beer, but you will get served if you are drinking from a coffee cup. Barman "Can I have a full mug of chang please" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krupnik Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Does anyone know where one might find a list, on the net somewhere, of forthcoming royal birthdays/election day or other days where there is no sale of alcohol? Thanks Krupnik Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mobi Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 There is always somewhere that you can get a beer, if you look hard enough One of my favourites in the days I was desperate were the bars inside massage parlours. They almost invariably serve beer the whole year round, Buddhist lent, election days, whatever... (You don't have to have a massage ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
britmaveric Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Always drink on bdays, or other holidays least in Patters. Basically lights out, some serve in cups other don't care, but still business as usual. Now was forced to drink juice/coke during an election in BKK, mind you hotel bar was still serving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dan Sai Kid Posted December 4, 2006 Share Posted December 4, 2006 Where I live its always the farang-orientated bars; pubs; restaurants that have to close for local elections; public and religious holidays; etc.The Thai bars, and beach bars just do as they please. Ho hum.... Where do you live? Anywhere I have been in LOS is usually the other way round! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mobi Posted December 5, 2006 Share Posted December 5, 2006 (edited) Outside of Bangkok, I've had little or no problem buying or consuming booze 24/7, 365 days a year. That's what makes a farce of all these alcohol restriction laws. Once you out of the big towns, liquor stores, 7/11's and the like look at you in amazement if you ask if you can buy beer at 3 p.m Why ever not? they say. As for drinking establishments in the thousands of villages the length and breadth of this country - well they will sell you Lou Kow, Chang Beer, Sang Som or whatever your poison is, at any hour of the day or night, any day of the year. That's my experience , anyways. Edited December 5, 2006 by Mobi D'Ark Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KireB Posted December 5, 2006 Share Posted December 5, 2006 What's wrong with Leo Beer???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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