This is the part of the forum where we discuss Cambodia's nightlife! While most bars, nightclubs, pubs, beer gardens, and hostess bars are in Phnom Penh, we discuss the Cambodian nightlife across all of Cambodia, including Siem Reap, Kampot, and Sihanoukville. The main nightlife areas in Phnom Penh are on Street 136, Street 130, Street 110 and Street 51, but there are other party spots that aren't girlie bars where expats, tourists, and locals drink until the sun comes up. Feel free to post specials and promotions that relate to nighttime fun!
hanno wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 7:45 am
What is a Philippines bar?
I'm wondering, too. Hopefully he doesn't mean one of those bars where an awful cover band of Pinoys and Pinays performs "live music" (I'd call it "noise").
hanno wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 7:45 am
What is a Philippines bar?
I'm wondering, too. Hopefully he doesn't mean one of those bars where an awful cover band of Pinoys and Pinays performs "live music" (I'd call it "noise").
I'm was wondering three, so I looked on u-tube, and am now , cumming to you soon, in the process of starting a Flipper Bar.
hanno wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 7:45 am
What is a Philippines bar?
I'm wondering, too. Hopefully he doesn't mean one of those bars where an awful cover band of Pinoys and Pinays performs "live music" (I'd call it "noise").
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hanno wrote: ↑Sun Nov 12, 2023 7:45 am
What is a Philippines bar?
I'm wondering, too. Hopefully he doesn't mean one of those bars where an awful cover band of Pinoys and Pinays performs "live music" (I'd call it "noise").
Darlin Darlin has a Malaysian/Taiwanese band now to cater to the Chinese clientele.
The Hard Rock Pinoy band has moved to Siem Reap and has been replaced by a Khmer band who sang just 1 English song during the hour that I visited. Isn't HRC supposed to be playing hard rock and not sentimental mushy music???