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I think a lot of people must have missed the announcement because that thread (Hangover 2.5 -The-Lost-Chapter-Sosua!) should have blown up.
The 5 chicas are all early 20's. All are ''on the menu'' as are the hot barmaids for takeout. There is dancing on the bar and pole dancing in the back of the bar. Negotiate your own prices. Really a great combo of hot chicas and football. In the near future, they will have snacks and bar food.
Thanks for the update Sid. If this is going to be an ongoing deal, then the Hideaway should be put in a lot of guy's rotations for bar hopping at night.
Congratulations and best of luck to the new owners of Hideaway - Ray, Ira & Steve (I think it's Steve, anyway)!
It's a great spot with a lot of potential that Paul never really seemed interested (or capable) of exploiting, I think it's under much more capable hands now. A legit sports bar on the strip will do very well with the right atmosphere (and by 'right atmosphere', obviously I mean hot young chicas in cheerleader uniforms).
You mean it's been sold again? The last guy had it for what, 6-7 months? Hope it works out for the new owners. I will definitely be back on my next trip down. If they want to make it a sports bar with available chicas, a bit of food and good drink prices, maybe it wil help to fill the void left from the apparent abandonment of the Shark Bar.
Now if someone, or group, who knows what they are doing can buy Pedro McMurphy's and get that joint going, it would bring some added life to Sosua. I think one of the factors with that place, is that there appears to be an either/or deal with the customer base. Either it's a tourist-monger hangout or it's an expat-retired couples hangout. I've noticed that with a few exceptions, each group hangs with themselves and not a lot of mixing.
I know each group is there for different reasons, but an owner who can incorporate a business model that provides solid customer service for both groups will have the best chance to make a go of it.
They need to draw from the folks who live there year round to help get through the low tourist season.
I was on a scout mission yesterday. They are getting a couple of new TVs, NFL package....whatever they need to make a go of it. It being tied to Britana there will definately be bar food on the menu....wings, burgers, pizza, fries ect. As always the issue will be getting the word out and people in the place but it will be a good refuge to have a cold beer and conversation without the music blaring like every other place.
Enjoy it while you can.
If they are investing in all that, then it should become a great place to hang. I met Ray from the Britannia not long after he took over that place. A good dude and congenial host. Seems to know what he's doing. If he's on board, I think theres an excellent chance it will work out, which would be a boon for both expats and tourists.
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