Where do we bring the kids after dinner?

Discussion on where to go when the sun goes down in Hua Hin; bars, pubs, clubs, karaoke and general nightlife.
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Where do we bring the kids after dinner?

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I am bringing my family to Hua Hin for Christmas/New Year, and would like to know if anyone has any suggestions for where we can enjoy a drink and an ice cream for the children after dinner. We spent to weeks in Hua Hin in December last year and really enjoyed our stay, - everything was just great, - except that we didn`t really find a place to enjoy the evenings after dinner. The children are 8 and 14 years old and also like to stay out in the evenings, maybe listen to some live music etc....

Are there any "children friendly" bars in Hua Hin ?

We are not looking for staying out in the night time, but it sure is nice not going to bed "early" every night........ :P
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Yes my bar is children friendly. Check out my page from the menu. Alternatives are Johnnie Walker's or maybe the beach at Had Sai Noi.

Come to us first and we will point you in the right direction.
Voted the best bar in Hua Hin three years in a row.
Well stocked fridge. Good music, pool, cable and UBC TV. Water features, fish, no hassles no chocolate starfishes.
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Children friendly bars in Hua Hin.....

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Hello Sugar Cane.....

We sure will visit your bar.........it looks nice....

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Don't know the name of the bar,someone please help me out here.But is located opposite of Jasmine restaurant. Have a nice pool table and it's quiet. :P

My kids love that bar and they are 9 & 10 years old.
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Mai Tai bar next to the Hilton is always good for families, nice open air atmosphere.

Or theres the newly opened Crawfords Irish bar:
http://www.huahinafterdark.com/crawford ... ua-hin.htm
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Post by JW »

Sezanu,
I think you mean Jungle Juice, and yes it is children friendly. If you stay clear of Soi Bintabaht, you will find plenty of family friendly places, as Sugar Cane says they are family friendly as is Johnnie Walkers another one to try would be Goanna's. Look forward to havin a beer with you all when you get here.
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:D

Think that's the one, my daughter says jungle something.
I also remember they serving, a good brunch there.

It's important for us that travels with kids to find some place where the kids can shoot some pool, play dart or just play video games.
If they're happy we 're happy as well.
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Give Mai Tai a try !
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