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Offline chrislekbo

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drinking satuk
« on: December 16, 2011, 12:45:30 PM »
Hello,
Do any of you expats know of a watering hole local to the satuk area?   
buriram's just to far a field for a beer for me and drinking with the father-in-law has had its day.

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Re: drinking satuk
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2011, 07:47:15 PM »
Hello,
Do any of you expats know of a watering hole local to the satuk area?   
buriram's just to far a field for a beer for me and drinking with the father-in-law has had its day.
Some of our members are from Satuk and I am sure they will advice you soon, I know there is a place opposite the market/satuk bus station where farangs are sitting there to have a drink from time to time but its not exactly an established bar by no means.
sawadi

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Re: drinking satuk
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2011, 08:05:00 AM »
The shop in the Market opposite the bus station doesn't open now before 4 pm so the farangs have split into 2 groups.  One gropu now drinks at a few tables in front of a shop on the corner of the main street and the road that leads to the hospital.  The gathering starts about 3 pm each day.  Another group assembles at a small shop across from the recently constructed produce market, in the market adjacent to a government building.  That shop dooes not sell beer so it is a BYOB.  There are a few of us who throw back a few at a shop near Na Lao late afternoons.

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Re: drinking satuk
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2011, 11:55:10 AM »
The shop in the Market opposite the bus station doesn't open now before 4 pm so the farangs have split into 2 groups.  One gropu now drinks at a few tables in front of a shop on the corner of the main street and the road that leads to the hospital.  The gathering starts about 3 pm each day.  Another group assembles at a small shop across from the recently constructed produce market, in the market adjacent to a government building.  That shop dooes not sell beer so it is a BYOB.  There are a few of us who throw back a few at a shop near Na Lao late afternoons.
Thanks for the info. thumbup

 

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