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Home » Reader question » Where are there more Dutch or Flemish bars in Pattaya?
Where are there more Dutch or Flemish bars in Pattaya?
Dear readers,
Last week I read in the Thailand blog about the Dutch Rinus' pub in Jomtien. I also know about the existence of Tulip house in Jomtien from a Dutchman.
But surely there are more bars owned by Dutch or Belgians in Pattaya-Jomtien-Naklua? Can also be a restaurant or coffee house.
Who oh who can name me a few?
Regards,
Teun
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Of course Holland-Belgium house.
Can you eat deliciously!
Arjen
soi lenki sports world
Hungry Gorilla at 216/41 Central Shopping Arcade (Where Patrick's Steakhouse is also located)
soi13 ซอยไดน่าอิน Soi dainain pattaya sai2 Pattaya Sai Song Rd, Thailand
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Aqua Deymi Moo 6 53/35 Phon Praha Nimit 18 Bar with pools and swimming pool and many types of Belgian beers
New Flanders by Eddy Theunissen. At the back of a dead-end side street of Soi Buakhao. Just in front of Buakhao Soi 15.
Jomtien Second Road, on the side of soi 7, at the Rompho market, at the front you have Monta Burger Bar Drink and food, Belgian and Dutch snacks near Rinus.
“Joey's Place” soi khao talo corner soi 5/1, Pattaya, but is more like a cafeteria, no beer, but good food.
A really nice pub is the Belgian Zottekot, great hostess Noi and her Belgian husband Carlos, where there is a party every Tuesday with free food for everyone and music from their regular DJ... ZOTTEKOT 3, Soi 19 of Soi Bukhao at the front of the street. the leftside.
I think Patrick's Steakhouse-Bistro should not be missing as a restaurant on the list.
https://www.patricksrestopattaya.com/?fbclid=IwAR3JUfoK7LLm6epBscf_V0DvrigzuQCo3fLUpJwYDLb6MLjPPkHJrLLWlCs
Patrick the points boxer. Delicious food. Nice tent. Nice staff. And he has many nice Belgian beers. The glasses for this hang upside down on the bar. Recommended.
ROADHOUSE 13 chaloem phrakiat 13 , alley Pattaya . Is a cozy pub.
Belgian operators.
Just a response to a response from December 4 about Rinus' pub in Jomtien. There someone mentioned the Herbergh as a Dutch eatery in an alley behind the bank. Now, it's gone. It has been halved, the things that were behind 2 shutters are now behind one and that is very full now. The terrace has also been halved. And the sign of Our Mother now hangs on the facade. Everything else is said to have remained the same. To be continued. Henk
V Lounge and ICE bar in Pattaya has a Dutch owner Martin. Nice guest. But he's not often in his own tent. You have the best chance on Friday evening. But the cocktails are the best in Pattaya. Nice staff. And in the ICE bar the temperature is something like minus 11. Then you can take a shot together with a guest in a polar bear suit. Awesome.
Mini bar in soi lengkee. Belgian fries and snacks.
They also sell beer and spirits and in the evening a number of women work in the bar.
https://www.facebook.com/minibarlengkee