07-22-2024, 09:36 AM
It seems surprising that Casnovy A Go Go, a prominent venue on Walking Street, has yet to be thoroughly discussed. If my search has indeed overlooked it, I trust this review will rectify the gap.
Located prominently as you walk from Beach Road into Walking Street, Casnovy A Go Go is hard to miss, situated as the second or third A Go Go on the right. Despite its name suggesting a possible Russian theme, which initially deterred me, I decided to give it a chance.
I ventured in last Sunday around 8:30 p.m., driven by curiosity. My first impression was lively; around ten girls greeted me, though it turned out they were merely changing shifts, not welcoming me personally.
The bar features a large main stage stretching from the entrance to the back, flanked by three or four smaller stages where patrons can sit on upholstered benches against the wall. To the immediate left of the entrance are two small brick bathing areas, which were vacant during my visit.
The service at Casnovy A Go Go was notably warm. A staff member led me to a small, empty stage where a dressed dancer was performing. The staff's friendliness was a highlight of my visit. The dancer introduced herself with a handshake, and while there were few patrons—mostly a small group of Koreans and a couple of other "Farangs"—the bar was far from empty. Around twelve to fourteen dancers were on rotation, mostly above average in appearance but not quite model-like.
A downside of Casnovy A Go Go is its architectural setup. The raised floor of the benches, intended to offer a better view of the main stage, results in a less comfortable viewing experience at the side stages, where dancers' legs are at chest height. To get a better view, you might have to lie back on the bench or tilt your head awkwardly.
Interestingly, the side stages have mirrored floors, which can help you catch glimpses of the performers indirectly. A tip: bring some window cleaner to clear the dance floors for a better view. Initially, the dancers perform in tops and skirts, gradually removing clothing until they are fully nude.
The bar also features well-dressed hostesses, whose role remained somewhat unclear. One hostess engaged me in a humorous attempt to teach Thai, and despite my anticipation of a lady drink request, neither she nor the dancer asked for one. This level of unobtrusiveness was refreshing, and I later offered lady drinks, which were gratefully received.
In summary, Casnovy A Go Go is a medium-sized venue with around 25 to 30 performers and hostesses, offering friendly and unobtrusive service. The lively atmosphere and decent music contribute positively, though the architectural flaw of the raised side stages might deter some visitors. This venue is worth a visit, though it could benefit from some adjustments to enhance the viewing experience. If anyone has additional insights or experiences with this A Go Go, please share!
Located prominently as you walk from Beach Road into Walking Street, Casnovy A Go Go is hard to miss, situated as the second or third A Go Go on the right. Despite its name suggesting a possible Russian theme, which initially deterred me, I decided to give it a chance.
I ventured in last Sunday around 8:30 p.m., driven by curiosity. My first impression was lively; around ten girls greeted me, though it turned out they were merely changing shifts, not welcoming me personally.
The bar features a large main stage stretching from the entrance to the back, flanked by three or four smaller stages where patrons can sit on upholstered benches against the wall. To the immediate left of the entrance are two small brick bathing areas, which were vacant during my visit.
The service at Casnovy A Go Go was notably warm. A staff member led me to a small, empty stage where a dressed dancer was performing. The staff's friendliness was a highlight of my visit. The dancer introduced herself with a handshake, and while there were few patrons—mostly a small group of Koreans and a couple of other "Farangs"—the bar was far from empty. Around twelve to fourteen dancers were on rotation, mostly above average in appearance but not quite model-like.
A downside of Casnovy A Go Go is its architectural setup. The raised floor of the benches, intended to offer a better view of the main stage, results in a less comfortable viewing experience at the side stages, where dancers' legs are at chest height. To get a better view, you might have to lie back on the bench or tilt your head awkwardly.
Interestingly, the side stages have mirrored floors, which can help you catch glimpses of the performers indirectly. A tip: bring some window cleaner to clear the dance floors for a better view. Initially, the dancers perform in tops and skirts, gradually removing clothing until they are fully nude.
The bar also features well-dressed hostesses, whose role remained somewhat unclear. One hostess engaged me in a humorous attempt to teach Thai, and despite my anticipation of a lady drink request, neither she nor the dancer asked for one. This level of unobtrusiveness was refreshing, and I later offered lady drinks, which were gratefully received.
In summary, Casnovy A Go Go is a medium-sized venue with around 25 to 30 performers and hostesses, offering friendly and unobtrusive service. The lively atmosphere and decent music contribute positively, though the architectural flaw of the raised side stages might deter some visitors. This venue is worth a visit, though it could benefit from some adjustments to enhance the viewing experience. If anyone has additional insights or experiences with this A Go Go, please share!