Nameless Beer Bar
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/BARS, PATTAYA/ Updated : Mar 20, 2017, 15:57 IST
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There really is not a “nameless” beer bar in Pattaya -- or maybe there is? -- but good luck naming any of them. Confused yet? A beer bar in Pattaya is basically little more than a few chairs, some questionably clean glasses and be … Read more
There really is not a “nameless” beer bar in Pattaya -- or maybe there is? -- but good luck naming any of them. Confused yet? A beer bar in Pattaya is basically little more than a few chairs, some questionably clean glasses and beer that may or may not be cold. Read less

There really is not a “nameless” beer bar in Pattaya -- or maybe there is? -- but good luck naming any of them. Confused yet? A beer bar in Pattaya is basically little more than a few chairs, some questionably clean glasses and beer that may or may not be cold. There are hundreds of them all over Pattaya in various shapes and forms. They come and go over the years, much as new hopefuls continually arrive in Pattaya chasing the Thai Dream to replace those who came before them. It may even come with a roof over your head, and should come with a beautiful lady or two, but you’re really lucky if your beer bar comes with a fan.
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