07-20-2024, 04:52 PM
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Yesterday, the Fahrenheit Agogo, a new addition to Pattaya’s vibrant Walking Street, celebrated its grand opening just behind the Lobsterpot on the left. My initial impression of the place was somewhat underwhelming. The bar features a selection of girls, varying in attire, who seem to hold the chrome bars rather listlessly. The experience felt rather lackluster, as the Mamasans quickly usher the girls offstage after brief interactions with customers, unless a lady drink is promptly ordered. Unfortunately, the venue does not offer any special shows or baths, which is a disappointment for those seeking more entertainment.
One notable drawback was the lack of chilled drinks; they do not provide condoms for cooling, leaving patrons with warm beer. Even upon request, it was not available. However, the sound quality was decent, and the interior, decorated in subtle red tones, added a touch of elegance. The music, while standard, played the usual boom boom beats. During the opening, there was a 30% discount on drinks, but the regular prices for Tiger and Singha were 120 Baht.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for a more engaging experience with lively shows, Baccara might be a better option.
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Yesterday, the Fahrenheit Agogo, a new addition to Pattaya’s vibrant Walking Street, celebrated its grand opening just behind the Lobsterpot on the left. My initial impression of the place was somewhat underwhelming. The bar features a selection of girls, varying in attire, who seem to hold the chrome bars rather listlessly. The experience felt rather lackluster, as the Mamasans quickly usher the girls offstage after brief interactions with customers, unless a lady drink is promptly ordered. Unfortunately, the venue does not offer any special shows or baths, which is a disappointment for those seeking more entertainment.
One notable drawback was the lack of chilled drinks; they do not provide condoms for cooling, leaving patrons with warm beer. Even upon request, it was not available. However, the sound quality was decent, and the interior, decorated in subtle red tones, added a touch of elegance. The music, while standard, played the usual boom boom beats. During the opening, there was a 30% discount on drinks, but the regular prices for Tiger and Singha were 120 Baht.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for a more engaging experience with lively shows, Baccara might be a better option.