i have been going to Guess bar regularly for about 6 or 7 months. i find the music to be most of the time very loud techno or disco that is , IMHO, not fitting for a lounge, the size of the space, the acoustics of the place, having a conversation, or the age group of the clientele.
on one particular evening i was the only customer in the place (including the outside) and i politely requested that they please vary the music a bit and try to play something a bit more conducive to holding a conversation with the 2 girls i was talking to. both of the girls remained quite and i immediately knew that they did not wish to make that request on my behalf.
i then asked to pay my bill because i found i could not relax. one of them then went to the bartender (realizing that the only customer was leaving) and asked him if he could play something else and he basically told her to not interfere and that he would play what he wanted. i left and did not return for a month.
then on another occasion the same thing happened and the owner was there. so i asked again if they could vary the music (notice i use the term vary). one the girls i was with called over a girl who works behind the bar and asked her to please play a little of something else every few tunes. (i speak thai and i know what was said.) this girl then went to the owner and i have no idea what she said, but her body language made it appear as if she was not transmitting the message as it was given, nor did the look on the owner's face when she was spoken too.
the owner then basically said that she would not and she made no effort to come and speak to me about it either. on this particular occasion there were only 3 or 4 customers there. i paid and i left.
i find most customers at this bar to be over 40. rarely do i see the place really packed out, if ever. all the girls talk about wanting more customers or having them stay longer. i always point out that most of them probably leave because the mood is to raucous, the music is crap and to loud, and they probably cannot relax after a long day at work, nor can they have a conversation because the music is too loud.
most of the girls seem to care, but the bartenders and service staff, and obviously the owner, do not.
i still go there regularly, i spend half of what i would, i leave a 20 baht tip for the bar, when i usually leave a hundred for every 500 i spend, and i never recommend the place to anyone. (i do tip the girls that sit with me and they know i am not kee-nee-ow and would tip the bar more, but understand why i do not.
it could be a great place if they would fix a few elements and turn the spotlights away from the seating area as they shine directly into your eyes when you sit on the lounger in the back part of the room.
i find the girls to be super, beautiful, good-hearted and a lot of fun. too bad the owner does not understand that the customer should come first in matters like these.
i have never demanded, nor have i ever specified what too play, only to vary the music for all tastes and to turn down the volume when it is not packed out and a party mood.
i have been in the food and beverage business for over 25 years and i find this to be a big problem anywhere, not just Thailand and not just guess bar. certain staff, or managers, take control of the music and the video and they cater to their own tastes exclusively. this can kill a joint in no time. it appears to be killing guess bar.
on one particular evening i was the only customer in the place (including the outside) and i politely requested that they please vary the music a bit and try to play something a bit more conducive to holding a conversation with the 2 girls i was talking to. both of the girls remained quite and i immediately knew that they did not wish to make that request on my behalf.
i then asked to pay my bill because i found i could not relax. one of them then went to the bartender (realizing that the only customer was leaving) and asked him if he could play something else and he basically told her to not interfere and that he would play what he wanted. i left and did not return for a month.
then on another occasion the same thing happened and the owner was there. so i asked again if they could vary the music (notice i use the term vary). one the girls i was with called over a girl who works behind the bar and asked her to please play a little of something else every few tunes. (i speak thai and i know what was said.) this girl then went to the owner and i have no idea what she said, but her body language made it appear as if she was not transmitting the message as it was given, nor did the look on the owner's face when she was spoken too.
the owner then basically said that she would not and she made no effort to come and speak to me about it either. on this particular occasion there were only 3 or 4 customers there. i paid and i left.
i find most customers at this bar to be over 40. rarely do i see the place really packed out, if ever. all the girls talk about wanting more customers or having them stay longer. i always point out that most of them probably leave because the mood is to raucous, the music is crap and to loud, and they probably cannot relax after a long day at work, nor can they have a conversation because the music is too loud.
most of the girls seem to care, but the bartenders and service staff, and obviously the owner, do not.
i still go there regularly, i spend half of what i would, i leave a 20 baht tip for the bar, when i usually leave a hundred for every 500 i spend, and i never recommend the place to anyone. (i do tip the girls that sit with me and they know i am not kee-nee-ow and would tip the bar more, but understand why i do not.
it could be a great place if they would fix a few elements and turn the spotlights away from the seating area as they shine directly into your eyes when you sit on the lounger in the back part of the room.
i find the girls to be super, beautiful, good-hearted and a lot of fun. too bad the owner does not understand that the customer should come first in matters like these.
i have never demanded, nor have i ever specified what too play, only to vary the music for all tastes and to turn down the volume when it is not packed out and a party mood.
i have been in the food and beverage business for over 25 years and i find this to be a big problem anywhere, not just Thailand and not just guess bar. certain staff, or managers, take control of the music and the video and they cater to their own tastes exclusively. this can kill a joint in no time. it appears to be killing guess bar.
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