99 Baht Beers, VIP Parties, and 20 Baht Notes
A Night You Won’t Forget!
What’s up, everyone! It’s your boy JC, back again with another epic Battle Report straight from the streets of Bangkok. If you’re new here, welcome to the breakdown of a crazy night out with the crew. Buckle up and let’s dive in!
Starting Off at The Game
We kicked things off at The Game, a spot on Sukhumvit that always delivers. Cold beers in hand, we posted up, waiting for the rest of the crew to roll in. The vibe? Casual and cool. If you’re into Western food and good beer, this is the place to fuel up before a big night out.
Lollipop at Nana Plaza
Once the gang was assembled, we made our way to Nana Plaza—you know it’s always a party over there. First stop: Lollipop. Caught up with a friend and scoped out the scene. Not my favorite layout, but there were definitely a few stunners on stage, keeping things interesting.
Billboard’s 9th Anniversary Blowout
After Lollipop, we hit Billboard—and guess what? It was their 9th anniversary party! This place was packed to the gills, with VIP tables everywhere, and the ladies? They looked like they were plucked straight off a Victoria’s Secret runway. Free pizza kept rolling in (never a bad thing), and the whole spot was buzzing. If you haven’t been to Billboard, you’re missing out—definitely one of the hottest spots in Nana.
Tycoon’s 99 Baht Beers
Next up was Tycoon, another solid joint in Nana Plaza. It’s a smaller spot, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in deals—99 baht beers until 11 PM. With the crew in full force and a couple more brothers joining us, we kept the cold ones coming and enjoyed the laid-back vibe.
Party at Party
From there, we swung by Party—new name, same fun. Not a ton of customers, but a few familiar faces and some good-looking ladies kept things lively. Nothing too crazy, but we had a good time before heading to the next spot.
Geisha and 20 Baht Madness
Then it was time to hit Geisha. If you know, you know—this spot is all about the soapy tubs and 20 baht notes flying in every direction. We kicked back with some coldies and enjoyed the scene, watching the action unfold. Let’s just say it’s always worth stopping by Geisha if you’re in Nana Plaza.
Climax – Ending the Night with a Bang
Now, here’s where things really kicked up a notch. We headed over to Climax, tucked beneath the Ambassador Hotel on Soi 11. It was my first time there, and wow—this place is huge. For just 300 baht, you get two free drinks of anything you want. The live band was on fire, and the dancers? They kept the energy sky-high all night. The crowd started out light but by the time we left, it was packed.
Late-Night Noodles and Wrap-Up
After Climax, I had the munchies bad, so I made a quick pit stop at my favorite noodle cart near Soi Cowboy. Let me tell you, this place is legendary—even the locals rave about it. With a belly full of noodles and memories of another wild night, I finally called it a wrap.
That’s it for this Battle Report, folks! Another night out in the books—full of cold beers, VIP parties, and more entertainment than you can shake a stick at.
Until next time, it’s your boy JC signing off with the Battle Report. Peace out!