Udon's most expensive bar
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RALPHCUSENS - In lay terms is the price of beer, service, decor and music to your liking and meet your PERSONAL NEEDS as a drinking establishment? If not go an buy somewhere where it does meet your PERSONAL NEEDS. As every bar is not perfect for everybody.
ROY - Wherever YOU feel you get value, which may be different from other punters. If you want a cheap beer price go to the cheapest bar for bottled beer and disregard the surrounding environment and service etc. You may be dissapointed though.
SAINT - Enjoy the beer
Beer Monkey - I do not own a bar, my nickname is grasshopper, I know somebody who does though
Pompui - AKA Sherlock Holmes
The bottom line is if you like the bar and think the price gives you value then drink there, if you don't you have four choices:
1) drink at another bar
2) drink at home
3) build a bar that suits you and hope other customers like it
4) become a chronic winger
With so many choices everybody can be a winner
Regards.
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Thanks for asking Gozzo,
I go to a few bars, usually to visit friends: 'The Place 2 Be' (before Soi Farang was knocked down); Bla Bar on Sio Samphan; 'The Grasshopper Bar' in Nutty Park; occasionally 'Brian's Bar (now moved and changed name to Tee Jay's, also in Nutty Park) and sometimes 'UP 2 YOU' or 'Tong's' (we all know where they are),:D
It really depends how I feel and what I am looking for, usually a hassle free environment as you can see from my first choices.
I have more than enough quality choices in BKK for something a little more outrageous, being here Monday to Friday every week.
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I go to a few bars, usually to visit friends: 'The Place 2 Be' (before Soi Farang was knocked down); Bla Bar on Sio Samphan; 'The Grasshopper Bar' in Nutty Park; occasionally 'Brian's Bar (now moved and changed name to Tee Jay's, also in Nutty Park) and sometimes 'UP 2 YOU' or 'Tong's' (we all know where they are),:D
It really depends how I feel and what I am looking for, usually a hassle free environment as you can see from my first choices.
I have more than enough quality choices in BKK for something a little more outrageous, being here Monday to Friday every week.
Regards
Well what makes a good bar for me? Firstly the price of a beer. I consider a 50% mark up over the wholesale price reasonable. So a small Tiger that retails in most supermarkets for about 26bht, shouldn't cost more than 40bht. Plenty of room to cover overheads there. Having established that, the next important factor. No prostitutes touting for business, buy me a drink etc. Good , efficient polite service with a smile. Clean environment, toilets etc. A good choice of reasonable priced snacks.A friendly environment with customers of all nationalities. I hate these ethnic bars, such as English bars, God I came all this way to get away from that.Big screen football in season.Somewhere the kids can play without my constant supervision, where the wife can pop off and do a bit of shopping if she gets bored with me chatting to my mates. All this and its a bonus if I get change from 500bht at the end of the night.Why I think I have just described the night market
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I think you forgot to mention the mossies, the stench, and the constant hussle and bussle of people (and kids) pushing past your table.trubrit wrote:Well what makes a good bar for me? Firstly the price of a beer. I consider a 50% mark up over the wholesale price reasonable. So a small Tiger that retails in most supermarkets for about 26bht, shouldn't cost more than 40bht. Plenty of room to cover overheads there. Having established that, the next important factor. No prostitutes touting for business, buy me a drink etc. Good , efficient polite service with a smile. Clean environment, toilets etc. A good choice of reasonable priced snacks.A friendly environment with customers of all nationalities. I hate these ethnic bars, such as English bars, God I came all this way to get away from that.Big screen football in season.Somewhere the kids can play without my constant supervision, where the wife can pop off and do a bit of shopping if she gets bored with me chatting to my mates. All this and its a bonus if I get change from 500bht at the end of the night.Why I think I have just described the night market
I don't where you've sat, but with exception to the mossies I've never had a problem the stench or hussle & bussle.stattointhailand wrote:I think you forgot to mention the mossies, the stench, and the constant hussle and bussle of people (and kids) pushing past your table.trubrit wrote:Well what makes a good bar for me? Firstly the price of a beer. I consider a 50% mark up over the wholesale price reasonable. So a small Tiger that retails in most supermarkets for about 26bht, shouldn't cost more than 40bht. Plenty of room to cover overheads there. Having established that, the next important factor. No prostitutes touting for business, buy me a drink etc. Good , efficient polite service with a smile. Clean environment, toilets etc. A good choice of reasonable priced snacks.A friendly environment with customers of all nationalities. I hate these ethnic bars, such as English bars, God I came all this way to get away from that.Big screen football in season.Somewhere the kids can play without my constant supervision, where the wife can pop off and do a bit of shopping if she gets bored with me chatting to my mates. All this and its a bonus if I get change from 500bht at the end of the night.Why I think I have just described the night market
i try to sit next to people that are more appetizing than myself, so mozzies usually not a problem. for outdoor dining and sipping your favorite beverage, sorry, can't think or recommend a better place, well, except my house.exception to the mossies
good service, good company, good 'views'. what more can you ask for. the only other place i sip beverages, is irish clock. two consistently enjoyable venues.
enjoy
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Mossies???? what are thoses???? I have never smelled an stench there, where are you sitting so I don't sit there. As far as the hustle and bustle, never had a problem with that, just sit, sip on Tigers, take in the beer girls(or any other pretties walking around), and relax with some chats with friends.
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How about salary, refridgeration, money up front for purchase, electrics, seating etc etc, rent, and for 14b, profit for the owner ?, you gotta be kidding. Why should someone supply a product and make no profit out of it. Retail should be around 50b. Just another cheap charlie.trubrit wrote:Well what makes a good bar for me? Firstly the price of a beer. I consider a 50% mark up over the wholesale price reasonable. So a small Tiger that retails in most supermarkets for about 26bht, shouldn't cost more than 40bht. Plenty of room to cover overheads there.
Any one who knows me knows I am anything but a cheap charlie.It isn't being miserly to expect and get, value for ones money. At the night market I can buy 4 large bottles of Tiger for 165 bht, yes , less than 42 bht each. They have all the overheads you mention without any pimping of the girls. The place is packed every weekend and quite busy on other nights, and now more and more farangs gather there. When I was at Uni we had a marketing lecture given by one Mr Cohen, later to become Lord Cohen. His philosophy was " Pile em high, sell them cheap. 'Recognise the name? Yes that's right. The late founder of Tesco stores.Now if you could sell 100 beers at 14bht profit each every night, you would have a nice little earner. Instead you insist you need 24bht each. Now I wonder how many you can sell each night?These are normal marketing considerations that should be decided before investing your money, not after.The overheads you mention are what are known as "fixed " overheads. they don't normally vary in the short term, so its very simple to calculate how much you need to sell . and at what profit margin before investing , to see if your project is viable.cryptic wrote:How about salary, refridgeration, money up front for purchase, electrics, seating etc etc, rent, and for 14b, profit for the owner ?, you gotta be kidding. Why should someone supply a product and make no profit out of it. Retail should be around 50b. Just another cheap charlie.trubrit wrote:Well what makes a good bar for me? Firstly the price of a beer. I consider a 50% mark up over the wholesale price reasonable. So a small Tiger that retails in most supermarkets for about 26bht, shouldn't cost more than 40bht. Plenty of room to cover overheads there.
Besides the price there were other advantages in the night market over the normal farang style bar, I note you do not comment on them,