Sports Bars?

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Sports Bars?

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Hi everybody, I'll be in Hua Hin in March with the family on holidays. We're staying in the central area - can anybody recommend a good bar to catch some sports please? Football, F1, cricket...

Icy cold beers, tasty snacks, and big screens please!

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El Murphys is a good place to start, lots of screens and selection of draught beers. Decent food and children friendly.
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sateeb wrote:El Murphys is a good place to start, lots of screens and selection of draught beers. Decent food and children friendly.
Thanks - I'll check it out.

No kids (yet), the wife, my sister and I are taking Mum and Dad to celebrate Mum's 60th. But yeah, 'family friendly' is a must!

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jason_recliner wrote:
sateeb wrote:El Murphys is a good place to start, lots of screens and selection of draught beers. Decent food and children friendly.
Thanks - I'll check it out.

No kids (yet), the wife, my sister and I are taking Mum and Dad to celebrate Mum's 60th. But yeah, 'family friendly' is a must!

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Johnnie Walker's bar is family friendly and normally has the sports channels on. Depending on what part of the month you are here, there is also a monthly quiz held there which is fairly popular with the expat crowd. :cheers:
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Soi 80, just can't remember the name but it's as you go on the soi as if you were coming from downtown, loads of screens and even small ones in front of the bar and they show fa cup football
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Thanks for the tip, Mancred.
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MANCRED wrote:Soi 80, just can't remember the name but it's as you go on the soi as if you were coming from downtown, loads of screens and even small ones in front of the bar and they show fa cup football
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