Late night Phnom Penh?
- cautious colin
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Late night Phnom Penh?
I am a bit of an earlybird (or boring cunt depending on your viewpoint) but occasionally fancy a late one.
The problem that I face is I don't really go to girl bars or clubs, which rules out a lot of options.
Are there any decent bars in Phnom Penh that are open late (past 1/2am) that fit the criteria.
Maybe the new GSM will be an option but more likely it will turn into the old GSM in no time.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thanks
The problem that I face is I don't really go to girl bars or clubs, which rules out a lot of options.
Are there any decent bars in Phnom Penh that are open late (past 1/2am) that fit the criteria.
Maybe the new GSM will be an option but more likely it will turn into the old GSM in no time.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Thanks
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
That's a given, it's had a nice facelift but Pasteur (almost all between 154 and 174) has always attracted loads of vice. There are plenty of normal bars and restaurants around which shouldn't be too hard to find, but it's not really a late night town.cautious colin wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 9:56 pm Maybe the new GSM will be an option but more likely it will turn into the old GSM in no time.
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
I like to go skinny dipping off of Chroy Chongva bridge at 1:00 AM every night. If you land on a Cham house boat they usually give you some prohok and invite you to sleep over.
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
No problem finding decent bars during the normal hours (Russian market, bassac lane & surrounding areas, st 278, 21 Bar etc but not many that stay open past 12.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 11:27 pmThat's a given, it's had a nice facelift but Pasteur (almost all between 154 and 174) has always attracted loads of vice. There are plenty of normal bars and restaurants around which shouldn't be too hard to find, but it's not really a late night town.cautious colin wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 9:56 pm Maybe the new GSM will be an option but more likely it will turn into the old GSM in no time.
Why is it? Is it a license thing/owner choice /noise complaint (assume this one is unlikely)
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
There are a couple of nightclubs that do stay open but those are the ones where the Khmer rich kids play, and let their bodyguards finish the fights they start. Everyone else goes to bed early.cautious colin wrote: ↑Thu May 17, 2018 1:24 pmNo problem finding decent bars during the normal hours (Russian market, bassac lane & surrounding areas, st 278, 21 Bar etc but not many that stay open past 12.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 11:27 pmThat's a given, it's had a nice facelift but Pasteur (almost all between 154 and 174) has always attracted loads of vice. There are plenty of normal bars and restaurants around which shouldn't be too hard to find, but it's not really a late night town.cautious colin wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 9:56 pm Maybe the new GSM will be an option but more likely it will turn into the old GSM in no time.
Why is it? Is it a license thing/owner choice /noise complaint (assume this one is unlikely)
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
the sports bar on 172 was supposed to be 24 hours as is the Wall on 174 and the original howies, Pickled Parrot although slap in the middle of 104) Oscars music bar (on corner of 104) is open quite late and not a hostess bar
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
Well the sports bar in 172 closes most of the time after 2, i even went there few times before 2am and found it closed although there was important champions league games, that was back in November last year, not sure if things changed recently.angkorjohn wrote: ↑Sat May 19, 2018 11:20 am the sports bar on 172 was supposed to be 24 hours as is the Wall on 174 and the original howies, Pickled Parrot although slap in the middle of 104) Oscars music bar (on corner of 104) is open quite late and not a hostess bar
Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
Oscar's is the hostess bar you have when not having a hostess bar.
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Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
I'm coming late to this discussion (it was suggested as a related thread to something I just asked), but two places that I know are open later are the Hops Craft Brewery on Street 222 between 51 and 55, and the Sky Bar at the Hotel Lumiere on Street 55 between 222 and 240.
Re: Late night Phnom Penh?
Any nice massage place that still open after 10 ? at the least before 11
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