The Best Go-Go Shows
over the years, the sex shows have changed a lot; in my opinion, for the better. Just across the Soi are two other bars that I like: X-Boys and Fresh Beach Boys. Whereas the shows are similar to Dream Boys, the young men seem to enjoy it more and seem to get into the show a lot more. The candle show at X-Boys is well choreographed and entertaining. Khun Ting has put together a great group of guys, and the sex show is very good.
The cabaret show at Fresh Beach Boys is really entertaining, and the costumes are great. The dancing by the young men is very well put together. Just down the Soi, is Classic Boys. It features a large “fish tank” with young men swimming about. I didn’t know you could do such creative things in the water. Seeing them swimming around naked is very arousing, and leaves nothing to the imagination. The “snorkels” they use in the swim show are very unusual, but don’t imagine they can breathe through them. A word of advice, always talk to the mamasan about any of the young men that interest you, don’t be shy, ask exactly what they will do, and will not do. This way you will not be disappointed. Just across Suriwongse Road, opposite BoyzTown, back in the parking lot of the Suriwongse Hotel is Jupiter Go-Go. It is very nicely decorated and has many great looking guys. They actually dance on the stage, and the shows are very good.
The costumes are very good and the shows are choreographed extremely well. While it tends not to have sex shows, it does get the message across. One other bar that needs to be mentioned is Tawan Bar. It is located on Soi Tawan, very near the Tarntawan Hotel. This bar has been around since I was a young man. If you like muscular, toned guys this is the place for you. The men are definitely straight and very muscular, but they aim to please also. The bar features an S & M show with leather gear and whips; it can be amusing. The guys are very demanding, often expecting 2,000 Baht to go with you. During the day time, you can see many of them exercising at Lumpinee Park.
While it is impossible to list all the venues, you can find most of them right here in SPICE! and on the website – www.spicemag.net.

















