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Posted by Marcus Summers on Jul-29-2010 21:36:

partying in bishkek

im bored, does anyone know a place?


Posted by Adam420 on Jul-29-2010 21:39:

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Bars

For young and single people, Bishkek's nightlife is impressive. Foreigners are welcomed at most venues with open arms, and many times they do not need to pay a cover charge. See the "Stay Safe" section for more on how be aware while you're having fun in Bishkek.

* 2x2 Bar - (Isanava/Chui, south of Beta Stores) This recently renovated bar is a good stop early in the night before hitting the clubs. It is primarily a drinking hole and not a cafe. It also features good outdoor seating in the warm weather.

* Golden Bull - (On Chuy, next to the White House. Enter from the back yard of another building.) One of the most popular nightclubs in Bishkek. On any night of the week you are guaranteed to find a large and lively crowd full of locals, expats, and tourists. Out-of-towners get in free on weekends. Beers cost 100 som.

* Fire and Ice - (Chui and Erkindik) This popular, Pakistani-owned disco near the Bishkek city center is located right above a bowling alley.

* Retro Metro - You'll find the DJ spinning from inside a the front section of a tube train engine (hence the name). The 80's kitsch is a popular spot for really late night partying.

* Promzona - A trendy Russian rock establishment with a mostly Russian client�le. Jazz musicians play on Tuesdays with rock and blues acts on the weekends. Check out their extensive drink menu.

* Sweet 60s - (Molodaya Gvardia and Kievskaya; near cinema Oktyabr) Live music everyday, with jazz evenings on Wednesday and Sunday.

* Mexican Cantina, 158 Prospekt Chui/ Isanova (Between Beta Stores & UN), ☎ (312) 610823, [7]. 11:30-22:00. Central Asia's only authentic Mexican Restaurant with free chips and salsa. Burritos, tacos, enchiladas, posole, menudo, quesadillas and all the Mexican faves of North America are on the menu and made as accurately as possible. Delivery also available for 100-150soms. 150-300 soms.


edit: what do you know? Why are you there right now?


Posted by netroM on Jul-29-2010 22:47:

lolololol I'm in Rimini atm. Drunk threads ftw, lol

Where is Bishkek?=????


Posted by Marcus Summers on Jul-29-2010 23:46:

I'm here for my job for a few days. It's in Kyrgyzstan and let me tell you, I have never seen so many popped collars in my life! And I'm from new jersey! This Russian girl said she'd take me out but I might be leaving tomorrow night.


Posted by Adam420 on Jul-30-2010 00:00:

Gotta hit up the Retro Metro before you leave dude


Posted by Lira on Jul-30-2010 00:18:

Kyrgyzstan does not exist. You're being kidnapped, sorry.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Jul-30-2010 00:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Kyrgyzstan does not exist. You're being kidnapped, sorry.




This cracked me up for som reason.


Posted by The17sss on Jul-30-2010 00:50:

From Wikitravel:

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WARNING: Bishkek is currently experiencing political instability, therefore, travelers should be aware of events and be prepared to alter their travel plans, if necessary. No foreigners have been targeted or victimized as part of the recent coup and demonstrations. It is recommended to avoid being near demonstrations.



Have fun dude!


Posted by Chimney on Jul-30-2010 00:57:

Sounds like some sort of odd biscuit.


Posted by Trance Nutter on Jul-30-2010 10:12:

Anyone know any good bars/clubs in Ulaanbataar?

There's supposed to be heaps of bars there, and I've heard that there's a lot of clubs too with an apparently good selection of trance and techno (relatively speaking, I assume).


Posted by geroin on Jul-30-2010 14:44:

that place just had a mini civil war down there a month ago, why the fuck would you go there lol


Posted by leph555 on Jul-30-2010 15:35:

Ahhh the place where I spent a few years of my life as a kid. Your ass is supposed to be at Issyk Kul during the summer


Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jul-30-2010 15:52:

A guy I used to milsim with (who is now in the Army for real) grew up for part of his youth in Bishkek. He said it was a beautiful place... Except he was there for the start of the civil war in the early 90's when shit just got all fucked up. His dad was a US diplomat and they had to be sneaked out of the country in the middle of the night on a cargo plane or some shit like that...



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