For years, a Tapas restaurant was in the heart of the soi. It was a popular place for gays and their friends to enjoy elevated Mexican food. When the owner wanted to sell, people were concerned that their once-favorite hangout would disappear.
In the end, former Phuket bar owner Cameron, looking for a presence in Soi 4, bought it, renamed it Pride Bar and Restaurant, and kept the most popular Tapas items on the menu. It was a win for everybody.
He’s done a lot for the soi. Pride Thailand organization is headquartered at the bar. He introduced live music into the street, which is now something other bars do, too.
Music: International pop music blasts through the speakers until it’s interrupted by live performances from The Voice Thailand contestants every Wednesday to Sunday night.
Crowd: People who used to visit the former Tapas restaurant still frequent Pride, as does a newer, often younger, and more Thai crowd.
Drinks: With so much competition in the street, Pride's prices are pretty much the same as at every other bar. Look out for daily and weekly specials.
Dress: There are no dress rules here; come as you are.
Location: Pride Bar and Restaurant is on the right of the soi as you enter, three doors down next to the German restaurant.
Hours:
1 pm - 12 am, Daily
Address: 78, 80 Silom 4 Alley, Si Lom, Bungrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
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♥ Incredible infinity pool, and its monthly pool party
♥ Regular gay events bring the party straight to your door
♥ Six bars and restaurants, each worth visiting in its own right – the rooftop bar is a must-see
♥ Gorgeously themed rooms are a pleasure to relax in – there is even a spa room
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