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Banana Disco
If you're after a more sophisticated nightclub experience, this is your ticket. A corny Aztec theme prevails, but at least you can dance without skidding around in puddles of beer.
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Molly Malone's
Wildly popular with tourists, this pub rocks with Irish gigs every night at . There's a good atmosphere, lots of pub food and some great tables out the front from which to admire the ocean and legions of passers-by. Guinness is available.
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Phuket Simon Cabaret
This cabaret offers entertaining transvestite shows. The 600-seat theatre is grand, the costumes are gorgeous and the ladyboys are convincing. The house is often full. Performances are given nightly - book ahead.
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Rock City & Saxophone
These two new venues, next door to each other, have nightly live music. Rock City, well, rocks, with local and Western hard-rock bands. Saxophone focuses on jazz, funk and soul, and books acts from Bangkok on a regular basis.
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Scruffy Murphy's
Yep, it's another Irish bar. This is, however, one of Patong's more respectable bars - largely due to the price of the drinks - with cosy Celtic styling, live music, good beer and better craic (distinctly Irish brand of fun). If you're keen to escape the Thai bar girls, this is one of the better bets.
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Sphinx Theatre
There's cabaret on offer at the Sphinx, where shows kick off at and daily.
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Tiger Entertainment
The strangest building in Phuket features concrete cave styling and a menagerie of unsettling - and extremely well-endowed - anthropomorphic tigers. More a congregation of go-go bars - topped with a nightclub - than a single entity, this is the first, and often last, stop on any odyssey through Patong's bar scene.
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