floridarob Posted February 17 Posted February 17 3 hours ago, Olddaddy said: My favourite go go bars is Winner boys I doubt the owner makes a profit though but very nice man. Sounds like your business model 🧐 Boy69, Shonen and reader 3 Quote
t0oL1 Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Boys there last night were mostly sitting outside with customers at one huge table. A couple boys came inside with me for a while and danced . I was more happy with my favorite blue kamalazes with three getting downed rapidly. They didn’t have a chance 😛 Quote
Londoner Posted February 18 Posted February 18 20 hours ago, siriusBE said: Some of them are quite pushy and aggressive (Foxy Smile for example). Soda on the other hand are friendly. Sitting in O Delices you can watch them coming and going 😉 The presence of so many cute guys around the Complex is really cheering. When I was a Boyztown regular I recall wandering through the JC after an afternoon at the beach and thinking how dull it was; not now. And I agree about Soda. The guys there are always so friendly even to those of us just passing by. And there are invariably plenty there, even in the early afternoons. Olddaddy and t0oL1 1 1 Quote
Boy69 Posted February 19 Posted February 19 On 2/17/2024 at 9:26 PM, Olddaddy said: My favourite go go bars is Winner boys I doubt the owner makes a profit though but very nice man. He doesn't lose money at the best. Quote
Olddaddy Posted February 19 Posted February 19 4 hours ago, Boy69 said: He doesn't lose money at the best. I often wonder 🤔 Quote
Travellerdave Posted February 23 Posted February 23 Gay bars in Pattaya need to make money just now whilst it is busy with drink sales and off fees, which are very reasonable at Winner. So as to tide the business over in the quiet low season. Quote
kokopelli 2 Posted February 29 Posted February 29 Visited Winner Bar last night, 28 Feb. There were 12 boys on stage and about 10 customers, some would leave and others entered, so a good night. A nice lad with blond hair and a big one sat between myself and a friend and kept us entertained. vinapu and eurasian 2 Quote
t0oL1 Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Hell I was there late that night. Boy had birthday. I told him “birthday tomorrow- you are 5 years old”. I was kidding but correct. Tipped 5 year old twice Quote
kokopelli 2 Posted March 1 Posted March 1 10 hours ago, 12is12 said: Care to elaborate..... ? We kind of entertained ourselves by playing with his big tool. vinapu 1 Quote
12is12 Posted March 1 Posted March 1 How much does one tip for such entertainment nowadays? Was it big in a Thaish way or latinamerican? floridarob 1 Quote
kokopelli 2 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Tips vary from 100 to 300 depending upon circumstances. Not personally familiar with Latinos so would say Thaish way. floridarob 1 Quote
t0oL1 Posted March 25 Posted March 25 Older Post on Facebook from Winner Bar: Ring the bell in Winner boy bar - online! During this difficult time with travel restrictions very few tourists arrive to Thailand. Winner boy bar and our staff are struggeling for survival and we would kindly appreciate your help to keep the bar open and the staff employed. If you want to ring the bell in our bar and buy a drink for all our gogo boys for a 1000 thai baht donation, we will send you a personal video in messenger of ringing the bell in the bar. All boys in Winner boy bar would be very grateful And it would help to keep the bar and the wonderful gay area of Sunee plaza still open ready for you on your next holiday to Thailand and Pattaya. Please send us a message if you are interested for more information. I was there a few weeks ago and tipped every boy in the bar at when I stopped in. I am sure they could use the business now also. reader, Vessey and vinapu 3 Quote
iendo Posted March 31 Posted March 31 Quote wonderful gay area of Sunee plaza We need to stop living in the past. Olddaddy and vinapu 1 1 Quote
t0oL1 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Well I've never noticed an owner there but it seems he's providing a valuable service. A place for some gays to work (and sleep?) also. Or maybe some are renting a room somewhere. Or both. The cocktails are a plus also. Vessey, Olddaddy and reader 3 Quote
kokopelli3 Posted April 5 Posted April 5 12 hours ago, t0oL1 said: Well I've never noticed an owner there but it seems he's providing a valuable service. A place for some gays to work (and sleep?) also. Or maybe some are renting a room somewhere. Or both. The cocktails are a plus also. The owner, Paul, can be seen sitting outside of Winner Bar most nights. Ten boys on stage tonight. vinapu and Vessey 2 Quote
vinapu Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 hour ago, kokopelli3 said: The owner, Paul, can be seen sitting outside of Winner Bar most nights. he knows that mice play when cat is away. When many years ago one of Boyztown bars "Happy something" closed there were comments that Neil the owner was too often absent and boys ruined the place by themselves Boy69, Olddaddy and Londoner 1 1 1 Quote
Londoner Posted April 8 Posted April 8 "Happy Place." Pattayaland Soi 2. It had many good features- clean toilets for one. It was a personal request from Neil to P and me to visit and so we couldn't turn him down although being "past" bars by that time. It must have been the last time the two of us were in a go go bar together! Neil was in poor health and wanted to semi-retire. He left the bar in the hands of an old friend, one of the dancers from Throb. Apparently, this guy rented the premises to associates for out- of- hours parties. Neil was told and, in in the small hours, went there and sacked the mamasan on the spot. He was replaced by yet another friend who had previously been dismissed from Neil's entourage after some unacceptable behaviour ( don't ask) in one of Bangkok's swankiest hotels. Very cute , as I recall. As for the bar, the music was too loud for sensitive souls like me and nor were the guys to to my taste....too macho. Neil put a lot of money into the project. vinapu 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted April 8 Posted April 8 I loved Neal , Roseanne 's husband as he liked to be known. No one actually knew where he is interned Quote
gerefan Posted April 8 Posted April 8 On 4/5/2024 at 7:35 PM, vinapu said: he knows that mice play when cat is away. When many years ago one of Boyztown bars "Happy something" closed there were comments that Neil the owner was too often absent and boys ruined the place by themselves I remember reading a book about Sunee Plaze written by Micheal (forget his surname) who was the owner of Top Man Bar at the entrance to the Plaza. It was directly opposite Forest House. In it he describes how he went away for a week or two and left his bar in the hands of some of the staff. When he returned he found similar things had happened and had to get rid of the stuff too. Sorry cannot remember the title or the Authors surname vinapu 1 Quote
forrestreid Posted April 8 Posted April 8 The author was Michael J Burchall, and the Book was: "Boystown, 1982-2008, My Life and the History of Cockpit Bar, Le Bistro Restaurant, and the Story of Boystown Pattaya". It was more about Boystown than Sunee Plaza - he had the Cockpit Bar in Boystown for many years, and then later Topman in Sunee Plaza, for a much shorter period. Londoner, gerefan, vinapu and 1 other 4 Quote
vinapu Posted April 9 Posted April 9 9 hours ago, Olddaddy said: I loved Neal , Roseanne 's husband as he liked to be known. No one actually knew where he is interned if memory serves me well he died on the flight to USA so likely found his final rest somewhere there Quote
Popular Post Londoner Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 Yes he did. He was returning to the US for treatment to his kidneys. Some posters on another forum loathed him, even gloating at his demise. Not that board's finest hour, in my view. He had made enemies when he owned it. We'd often breakfast together at Ambiance. He was good company. He had two rooms there on a long-term rental. Penthouse suites, one for him, the other for whoever his plats de jour were. Note the plural. I knew one of his entourage well, indeed, had been offing him for some years. Whatever other posters said, he was liked by his guys (a big thing for me, much more important than being liked by falang visitors and expats) and this was confirmed by P who knew him by repute and whose judgement I respect. Ruthrieston, Aux1010, vinapu and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted April 9 Posted April 9 9 hours ago, forrestreid said: The author was Michael J Burchall, and the Book was: "Boystown, 1982-2008, My Life and the History of Cockpit Bar, Le Bistro Restaurant, and the Story of Boystown Pattaya". It was more about Boystown than Sunee Plaza - he had the Cockpit Bar in Boystown for many years, and then later Topman in Sunee Plaza, for a much shorter period. Yes lovely man I recall he went back to the UK eventually. Of course he had passed now , but ran a fantastic go go bar . Quote