Coco Beach Club

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I have eaten here a few times and last night went back with my family.

Ordered 4 dishes, steak, fajitas, nachos and spare ribs. The food took a while, as a few of the staff were off sick including ET himself. As usual all the dishes were excellent, the spare ribs are the best I have eaten for a long time, they just fell off the bone.

It's a bit pricey compared to other places but the food is excellent so it's well worth it.
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Had another stunning meal at Coco Beach Club on Thursday night - Seasoned poached Dory roulade, vegetable ragu and beur blanc... seriously great food - food is always top drawer... but everytime I have seafood its a real knockout :)
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He is going to do THanksgiving dinner on the day, 750b, count me in.
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oakdale160 wrote:He is going to do THanksgiving dinner on the day, 750b, count me in.
just saw the menu for that on their facebook page, looks fantastic
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went last night and just had a snack of chicken liver pate, right up there with the best I have ever had- they told me it was home made too
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We finally tried to go for dinner last Friday and were turned away as the entire place was rented out for a private party. They are having a Thanksgiving buffet tonight by the way.
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Popped in there for the first time last night - quite impressive :D
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just saw their Xmas Menu, looks fantastic will be heading there
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See you there Blue!
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Coco Beach (opposite Hilton)

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Does anyone know why this closed down ?
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High prices may be one factor
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Were they high prices ? You get what you pay for - the bar was a breath of fresh air in a town of crap beer and very average food !!

However having said that the food given its superb quality was very cheap for what it was - I don't know how he managed to make a profit on it.
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Benroon wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2017 7:39 pmHowever having said that the food given its superb quality was very cheap for what it was - I don't know how he managed to make a profit on it.
Then it's quite possibly you already know why they closed. I really do t know them well but, it's a very competitive market with a very short high season. If their prices and costs are were not aligned they would have faced major problems.
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Prices were high, but the quality was excellent. So here is the question --Is there a big demand for high quality/high priced food. I suggest you go to the Soi 88 night mkt and see the multitude of expats happily eating their 100b dinners
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oakdale160 wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:20 pm Prices were high, but the quality was excellent. So here is the question --Is there a big demand for high quality/high priced food. I suggest you go to the Soi 88 night mkt and see the multitude of expats happily eating their 100b dinners
Love the night market....will be going there in early April (I have 5 nights) but will no doubt spread the $ around all sorts of venues including the expensive ones.

As was suggested - it might work in high season but may struggle when only the HH regulars are in attendance.
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