Hit The Roof

A complete eating, drinking and playing experience is gonna kick-off real soon. It’s collectively called The Roof, and has five outlets that basically cover all angles.

A preview party took place on Saturday, tho the joint is still under construction. It’s located on the top floor of First Avenue building in Bandar Utama, PJ.

We had a few drinks at Score, the sports bar, before the tour. This place has pool, darts, and will feature beer deals and finger food.

Score has a running-track thing goin on

Score has a running-track thing goin on

Beside the sports bar is Play, a huge club with a capacity for 600. Definitely the largest one in these parts, and will see DJs and gigs takin place.

Signature will be a trendy gastro-lounge of 11,000 sq ft. There’ll also be stuff like cooking classes, weekend brunches and wine dinners.

Serving single malts and cigars is Malt & Leaf. There’ll be premium malts and cigars from around the world, and occupies a scenic corner with sunset views.

Malt & Leaf comin soon

Malt & Leaf comin soon

The highlight (for me at least) is Stratosphere. Open-air partying, especially hundreds of meters high on a 360-degrees open rooftop, is sumtin else. The feel is awesome.

Goin in

Goin in

The helipad spot

The helipad spot

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Chillin

Bar

Bar

Twin Towers way yonder

Twin Towers way yonder

Party on grass

Party on grass

Buzzin with Paulie

Buzzin up with Paulie

What a spot

What a spot

Light balls. I like

Light balls. I like

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The Roof will definitely will create a major impact on the scene, and hopefully more events will move away from KL City to PJ. I cant recall exactly how many events i skipped coz it was in KL i was lazy to drive in. And joints like Vertigo might be in trouble.

Look out for the gradual opening full-operation of all the outlets over the next few weeks. However, it’s actually opening this weekend.

(Am assisting with The Roof’s marketing, so media keen on checking out the place and have some fun can reach me at deepklc@gmail.com.)

 

Brain damage: 8/10

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The Valley’s best happy hours!

We need to thank Timeout KL for compiling a list of 10 bars that have the best deals, promos and happy hours.

Been to all of ’em ‘cept Studio, and they check out.

Get your fix, from beers to liquors

Get your fix, from beers to liquors

The list sure saves the hassle of lookin for deals, and answers a question I’m often asked. Haha. Have a look here.

Enjoy!

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Bars – more than just bars

Bars have been the focal point of communities for centuries. It brings people together in a happy, jovial and tipsy environment, and i do feel sorry for anyone who has never been in one.

Like my letter in The Star in response to an alcophobic said, ”To many of us, having a drink is a time to relax after a hard week’s work, let off steam, chat and laugh hard (have you ever seen sad and sulking friends sitting together in a bar?), and catch up with friends and family.”

It’s a place to bond.

Bars. Always ready for u

Bars. Always ready for u

It’s also a place to celebrate an occasion, drown some sorrows, get spiritual, break (n mend) hearts, debate, flirt, discuss, hide, recharge and maybe even dream.

The social lubricant called ethanol helps, ensuring anything can happen.

No club or restaurant can perform similar functions.

It’s an essential weekly social activity and hobby for many. I’m in a bar every week for sure. It’s sumtin many people look forward to, sometimes without realizing it.

There’s this piece in this online mag (Serious Eats) entitled When Bars Were More Than Just Bars. Traditionally in some countries, bars were gathering points for the community and its leaders. Sorta like a town hall.

”They’ve always had a unique role of being places both part of and separate from the common horde, which is part of their appeal. The sociologist Ray Oldenburg described bars as a “third place,” different from home or work, where people could escape but still be part of a group. In centuries past, however, bars were far more than just that, and doubled as de facto town halls, jails, courtrooms, theaters, and places where schemers schemed and plotters plotted.”

I’ve definitely plotted in bars, with fellow Socialists. Haha.

”A lot of stuff gets stirred up and started in bars: protests, movements, sit-ins, and even the occasional revolution.”

”In the lead-up to the American Revolution, Philadelphia’s City Tavern became the unofficial meeting place for the First Continental Congress and is where George Washington and John Adams met for the first time.”

D place to be

D place to be

In countries where there’re no bars, where do folk gather? Hmmm.

When i was in Kandahar, Afghanistan, there were no bars (or even booze, tho there were lotsa drugs). People just sat their asses home most of d time. Lights out 10pm kinda shit. Not a very enticing life.

Not much to look forward to. Socially at least.

I did write a lil bout it once on this blog.( However, that post is now labelled ‘private’, as it’s probably better for Mercy Malaysia that way.)

So whichever bar you hangout at, that’s your public-cum-private refuge for those few hours.

Your second, cozy, crazy home. Enjoy it!

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The science of pushing booze?

Sometimes I wonder how much thinking some F&B outlet owners do before they decide to operate a joint. Some do the how-not-to-run-an-outlet thing.  Like a crappy set-up (it doesn’t need to cost high, but at least be tasteful), clueless staff, too low (or too loud) tunes, lack of customer service, etc.

I personally have several observations, especially when it comes to bars. One of the factors that I feel has an impact are tables. Or rather, the height of. Basically, when people sit on low tables, they drink ‘lazier’, and less.

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Indoors vs outdoors? I think indoor drinking is significantly more serious

I think one reason being in the seating position itself is too chilled; second is the body/stomach position. When ur on a high table or bar stool, your body is straighter, allowing more booze to flow thru.

Ur also less of a lazy ass at such tables, and its easier to get in the mood. A lot easier to move around n mingle too, as you’re practically standing. You drink at a better, more consistent pace. You ”cheers” more often.

Lighting plays a role, but not much I think. Probably its main influence is that some of the self-conscious ones might find it more comfy to get blasted in low light, as opposed to a brightly-lit place like a restaurant. Me, I don’t give a shit.

Coz I behave.

Actually, am not too fond of very dim joints. I prefer the brighter ones. I don’t get the mindset that drinking needs to be in low light. Wtf for? Daytime is great for drinking. Even mornings, if u have a crew.

Happy hours? Every bar should have it. It brings in drinkers straight from work. Its also likely that many will drink beyond HH, and order meals too. Can’t lose there.

Nuts. Should be standard-issue, free with drinks. When people munch on certain type of tit-bits, it would encourage then to sip more often. Spicy ones are best.

Yums. But nuts will do thanks

Yums. But nuts will do thanks

Hmmm. What else.. O yea. Chicks of course. Many dodgier outlets hire girls to be your ‘deputy drinkers’.. some shit like dat.

U know, GROs n all. Dat shit works. Works very well. But of course the clientele is different. Aint your regular drinking crowd. Usually they’re men, single, taken or married, messin about.

And then, there’s music! The impact of music hits three ways I think. One is the volume, second is its mood, and third bpm (rhythm speed, aka beats per minute).

Of course the easiest to fix on-the-spot is volume. The other two require pre-planning. A particular track’s bpm could be high like 130, but the mood could be dark, and thus a downer (tho its a fast beat.)

Or the bpm could be low, like 80, but the mood might be uplifting and vibrant, for example a good reggae tune.

Bar owners should avoid downers. Aim for uppers.  Moderate to high bpm, vibrant mood. Many genres here. Funk house is a good example.

And volume – its pretty obvious people drink more when the music is loud (but not too loud). The volume balance is delicate – too high and it could have the opposite impact, as u cant communicate/socialize, too low and it’s insignificant. It shd be low enough to talk at an above-normal volume, but high enough to shake ass if u wanna.

Some bars have music at volumes that are lower than my average-explosive-power fart. Kinda ridiculous.

Did you hear that??

Did you hear that??

Them experts have concluded that the higher the sound, the quicker people drink. On average 11.45 minutes per glass compared to 14.51 minutes when the volume was lower.

However, the dumb scientists also concluded that bar owners should reduce music to low volumes instead. Huh?? Why dafuck wd they do dat? To sell less booze?

Similar to shopping mall customer-psychology, the F&B consumption mindgames seem pretty interesting as well.

Look out for it at your next piss-up.

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