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Beer Bars
Throughout tourist areas in Thailand you can find hundreds of these small bars. As the name suggests the beer flows constantly, served by attractive and extremely attentive young ladies - Beware swelling egos and deflating wallets - a common beer bar hazard! Beer bar staff love to play pool, Connect Four or Jenga but don't bet on winning, these women are professionals....you have been warned!
Chill in on Lamai beach opened at the beginning of the year and is proving popular with tourists and residents alike due to its relaxed atmosphere, chilled out music and range of seating areas. You can chose to chill on large comfortable bamboo chairs, swing in a hammock or lie on the beach on a tradition Thai triangular cushion. Chill In also serves gourmet food all day at fairly reasonable prices and has a good drinks menu both alcoholic and nonalcoholic. Lamai Beach. Open 8am - 2am.
Bauhaus in the centre of town is a Lamai institution. Hosting a cocktail night on Wednesdays (drink 10 cocktails and get a free T-shirt - you'll probably need the change of clothes after 10 cocktails!) and a popular foam party on Fridays, Bauhaus is a haven of pop music and cheap drink. Main Road, Lamai. Open 6pm - 2am.
Next to Bauhaus club in central Lamai is Shamrock Pub a favourite with football fans but not the place to go if its a quiet night you're after. Newly opened, this sports bar boasts lots of large television screens throughout and several full size pool tables. Loud music and cheap beer abound. Main Road, Lamai. Open 2pm - 2am.
Buddy Beer Bar
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The owners of Buddy Beer clearly had this adage in mind when they successfully reproduced one of the Khao San Road's busiest bars on Koh Samui. The Buddy Beer Bar and adjacent Suzie Pub both follow the Bangkok template that has proved to be a big hit with the backpacker faithful for the past few years: cheap beer, loud music, authentic local cuisine and an anything goes party atmosphere. There's also a sizable outdoor area between the two, lit up - quite literally like a football pitch - with huge floodlights, and sun loungers by the sea to chill out on during the day. Route 4169, Lamai. Open 11am - 2am
DANCE CLUBS in Samui
When you want to get your groove on in Lama, its time to head to one of the four nightclubs on offer. While pounding beats and disco lights are common to all four, the musical styles range from techno to pop music - be prepared to hear the same tunes night after night though - when Thais love a song they can't get enough of it.
The Buddy Beer and Shark Bar complex on the main ring road between Chaweng and Lamai has proved to be a popular reproduction of its Bangkok sister club. With Buddy Beer offering food and beer all night long and Shark Bar pounding techno out into the early hours this venue is loved by local Thai party goers. In the daytime Buddy's has a large swimming pool and jacuzzi looking over the beach.
Route 4169. Open 11am - 2am.
Fusion Nightclub
On Lamai's main street is the ever popular Fusion nightclub. Featuring 2 excellent resident DJs the music ranges from acid jazz to funky house and suits the darkly atmospheric club. Shake the night away on Fusion's heaving dance floor or people watch in one of the comfortable seating areas. Main Road, Lamai. Open 6pm - 2am.
Last but not least is Sub Club or Super Sub, located just behind Fusion nightclub. This cavernous venue is open until the sun comes up with plenty of pounding techno and house music to keep revellers awake. Sub has an excellent selection of drinks and a large beer garden outside with a huge TV screen to keep sports fans happy. Main Road, Lamai. Open 9pm - 2am
Live Music
Outback bar in central Lamai is a beer bar with a difference. Every night the band play live music ranging from classic rock tunes to more modern numbers. Styled like an outback saloon without walls, lots of bar stools make this the perfect place to perch and watch the world go by. Main Road, Lamai. Open 2pm - 2am.
Slightly south of outback bar is the Smooth Pub. Don't let this tiny venues cave like appearance put you off, every night the excellent house band play live music which you can enjoy with a beer or while playing chess on one of the many boards provided. Main Road, Lamai. Open 4pm - 2am.
Siam Bar and Grill
The only place on Samui to see live female mud wrestling! If that's of interest, then the SB&G is the place to be on a Sunday night. Tamer than might be imagined, the mud wrestling is (almost) good clean family fun, more in the tradition of Benny Hill or Carry On than anything seamier. Other nights include performances by Samui leading Elvis impersonator, Richie Newton and German Reggae superstar Mr Coconut. The food isn't bad, the cocktail list is huge, kids are welcome and it's fully air-con too. Main Road, Lamai. Open 11am - 2am
Tawann Bar & Terrace
Situated within the Renaissance Koh Samui Resort & Spa, the Tawann Bar & Terrace is one of the island's best cocktail lounges. The bar seats about 30 and has a small but concise cocktail list as well as a fine wines and spirit menu. The decor is an impressive mixture of Thai and contemporary design and the bar looks out towards the beach with spectacular sunset and sea views. There are also delicious light snacks and a good range of afternoon teas and coffees available.
Renaissance Koh Samui Resort & Spa. Route 4169, Between Chaweng and Lamai. Open 10:30am - 12am
Sub Club
Opened in early 2003, the Sub Club tries hard with decent DJ's, playing house and techno at high volume, a good drinks selection with lots of promotions and professional dancers from Bangkok to whip the crowd up into a frenzy. It's probably necessary to mention that the dancers are not strippers or go-go girls - everything is kept tasteful. Sports fans may be impressed by the gigantic screen that looms over the beer garden
Thai Boxing
Thailand's most famous sport and an unmissable sight for any visitor, Muay Thai can be seen in two different venues in Lamai. Lamai stadium host fights on Monday nights starting at 8.30pm. Paying customers can see several different fights between professional and semi-pro boxers. Expect to see lots of hopping around, the occasional bit of action and a lot of male (sometimes female) pride. Soi Had Lamai, Lamai. Monday nights starting 8.30pm.
For a less traditional but hugely entertaining experience the small boxing ring opposite Fusion nightclub on the main road presents lady Thai boxing on Saturday nights. Entry is free, just buy a drink at one of the surrounding go-go bars. Each Saturday there are several bouts of ladies boxing, men boxing and if you're really lucky the hilarious sight of ladyboy boxing - once seen never forgotten! Get there early to ensure a good view.
Main Road, Lamai. Starts 9.30pm
Lamai beach bars
White Monkey Bar
A lively and popular place in Lamai central with lots of girls for company, decent music, pool tables. Lamai main street. Off, Lamai Main Street, bear Bauhaus, tel: +66 (0) 86 793 38 80.
Safari Pub
A good place for your fix of sports live on TVs, close to the action but a more refined choice with pool tables, and no one pestering you. Lamai Main street, south, tel: +66 (0) 89 289 10 03.
Kangaroo Bar
Noted for it’s boxing ring with girl fights on weekends, it’s among the girlie action and lots of fun it a little tasteless. Lamai main street. Samui Centre, Lamai Main street, tel: +66 (0) 77 418 740.
Dublin Castle
The complete pub for the discerning crowd with live music, pub food, pool taqbles, smart interior, pretty but repsectable waitressese, one of the best on the street. Lamai main street.
Tavern Pub
A large and comfortable upmarket place with good food, nice atmosphere, music and TV screens, no pestering bar girls, popular with regular locals. Lamai main street.
Lamai also has countless small bars full of girlies, just stroll around and take your pick!
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