Days Nice
That's a shame, I really liked going there. I wonder what went wrong, it's in a great location and IMO was a great looking place.
Incidentally I noticed the Saloon Pub opposite the City Lodge closed its doors a while back, obviously they didn't get enough passing trade too.
Oh well, when one place closes another place is sure open, I guess it just makes the place a little more interesting.
Incidentally I noticed the Saloon Pub opposite the City Lodge closed its doors a while back, obviously they didn't get enough passing trade too.
Oh well, when one place closes another place is sure open, I guess it just makes the place a little more interesting.
I only went to the Days Nice once and that was for my first forumite monthly meeting.I thought it had some good points,but It looked like they might have been to ambitious,trying to be all things to all people.The dancing girls really started to early,before the dinner crowd was finished.Probably trying to capture the dinner customers.A mistake in my opinion,as the venue is not for family dining,nor do I think most significant others would like the Men participating in the girlee venue.Just to much in your face! I liked the size of the place and the open air space also!
Maybe they will find another falang that needs to make is big money smaller
Maybe they will find another falang that needs to make is big money smaller
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its the thai translation problem, like " Bar beer", as we know it should be beer bar and "Nice days" or "everything Good", but its not.oldfield wrote:I'm always happy to see places close down that are called stupid names like 'Days Nice'. I suppose 'Good Everything' will be next.
still they got " The Clock Irish". right.
Can You Dig It Dug.?
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Ne'er a truer word!another falang that needs to make his big money smaller
This should be another good example to farangs with big business ideas in LOS to take care and be cautious.
I believe it was previously run by Thais and was reasonably popular, but fell by the wayside. Next thing along comes a farang with big money and big ideas, ploughs loads of money into it (it did really look good and he added to the entertainment), but even fewer customers this time, and sure enough, another falls by the wayside/bites the dust.
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Any new entertainment venue has a tremendous novelty value amongst the class concious Thais. This normally takes about 3-4 months to wear off. Look around you will see many examples, busy , packed houses then dwindling away to nothing. Unless a farang who thinks he can do better comes along, then its renegade on the inevitable bank loan, start a new company, then do it all again.