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The booze news keeps flowing like alcohol now cam in several more tourist locations around Thailand this weekend. While nightlife and entertainment venues still officially remain shuttered, restaurants are now being allowed to serve alcohol in Cha-am, Hua Hin, and 5 key districts in Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai is the latest to ease restrictions on serving and consuming alcohol in restaurants as the province’s Governor Prachon Pratsakul announced today that they will partially lift the ban on Monday. The districts granted permission to drink in restaurants are the same 5 provinces reopened to tourists: Chom Thong, Doi Tao, Mae Taeng, […]

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whooope doooo, theyr so hung up on alcohol it defies  belief, thats speeekin as a t- totaller

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7 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

So pay the bill at 59 minutes, walk outside and then go back in and start a new order. 

Remember though - dont use the same table, and wear a different hat/shirt - just in case the BiB have a look inside or take a photo and then come back an hour later 😉  Extremely unlikely I know as the BiB never do any real police work without photographers nearby 😆

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3 hours ago, AussieBob said:

Remember though - dont use the same table, and wear a different hat/shirt - just in case the BiB have a look inside or take a photo and then come back an hour later 😉  Extremely unlikely I know as the BiB never do any real police work without photographers nearby 😆

Yeah, but if they took pictures and decided to go back to the little bars in CM, good thing here is word would get out fast they are coming back if they were walking, but swooping in on motorcycles is a different story. But on the real other hand, they all have camera phones and I wouldn't put it past them to start getting some pocket spending money for their holiday festivities or plainly just go by these places prior and say if you make a donation now then you and your customers will not have to make one later.

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two bars have been open on soi 80 here in Hua Hin for most of the year. the same ones that never seem to close. open means the rollup door is up halfway and the lights are out. sort of romantic. 

today riding by on my hog i would say 20% of the bars are open, one or two might have sold food before covid and none of the others are selling food now. the rest of the bars are out of business. 

i try not to go into bintabaht area. 

blissfully no music being played or very low volume. 

 

 

 

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