Route 66
Hanging out with old friends after a looooooong time and having to say "ghad, parang kelan lang, we were still in school... and now here we are, working, partying... living adult lives" is always a delight. It made me miss college even more (minus the exams, of course).
Two of my college friends are currently in Bangkok, both on business trip. We partied on Saturday night at a club called Route 66, a stylish dance pub with two wings, East and West (and will soon be 4, plus North and South), each playing its own set of genres -- from house, soulful, funky to hiphop and R&B. With a Bed-inspired entrance opening up to an all-white interior, the place is surrounded by massive speakers backed up by digital sound system and dozens of Plasmas hanging on walls and ceilings, playing different animations (even the toilet signs are on flat screens).
Around 12.30am, it was almost impossible to move. We had to squeeze our way between the overpouring crowd. We loaded ourselves with alcohol at the bar while waiting for the crowd to disperse a little. After a round of B-52's, we headed for the South Wing (old east/west wing) and danced the night away. I've never seen so many gorgeous men in my four-year stay in Bangkok.
The only issue with that place, big one, is the obvious discrimination for non-Thais. Although we had ID's and passports with us, they kept on saying the bar was full, yet they let the Thais come in. When the line finally dissolved, we took our chances to get in, and they let us in without question. Now, what's up with that?
Anyway, it is a fun place, if you're up for late-night gimiks. Drinks are cheap, music's great. Just bring your ID/passport ;)
Around 12.30am, it was almost impossible to move. We had to squeeze our way between the overpouring crowd. We loaded ourselves with alcohol at the bar while waiting for the crowd to disperse a little. After a round of B-52's, we headed for the South Wing (old east/west wing) and danced the night away. I've never seen so many gorgeous men in my four-year stay in Bangkok.
The only issue with that place, big one, is the obvious discrimination for non-Thais. Although we had ID's and passports with us, they kept on saying the bar was full, yet they let the Thais come in. When the line finally dissolved, we took our chances to get in, and they let us in without question. Now, what's up with that?
Anyway, it is a fun place, if you're up for late-night gimiks. Drinks are cheap, music's great. Just bring your ID/passport ;)
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