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Originally, the Thermae Café was a popular spot for American GIs during the Vietnam War, providing a place for relaxation and socialization. Over the decades, it has evolved but retained its nostalgic charm, becoming a piece of living history in Bangkok's dynamic nightlife scene. | Originally, the Thermae Café was a popular spot for American GIs during the Vietnam War, providing a place for relaxation and socialization. Over the decades, it has evolved but retained its nostalgic charm, becoming a piece of living history in Bangkok's dynamic nightlife scene. | ||
Legend has it, back in the 80s, most bars had to close by midnight so drunk customers and bargirls would hang out at this cafe. | |||
The café exudes an old-school vibe, with dim lighting, simple wooden furnishings, and a somewhat mysterious atmosphere. Despite its age, it has managed to maintain a steady clientele, a mix of expats, locals, and curious tourists. The ambiance is casual and unpretentious, offering a stark contrast to the more modern and glitzy establishments that have sprung up around Sukhumvit. | The café exudes an old-school vibe, with dim lighting, simple wooden furnishings, and a somewhat mysterious atmosphere. Despite its age, it has managed to maintain a steady clientele, a mix of expats, locals, and curious tourists. The ambiance is casual and unpretentious, offering a stark contrast to the more modern and glitzy establishments that have sprung up around Sukhumvit. |
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