There are live and open mic nights currently on every Tuesdays and Thursdays It's quite special because you can go up and not just to sing as karaoke but also play the guitars or their drumset or simply sing your newly composed song like one of the artists. It can get quite packed.
There is a decent pool table to play but it is usually taken by the locals, so it will be fun to join them.
There will be a banh mi corner on the side of the street as for food on those nights ( not always) and they say it is quite tasty. I had a chance to talk to the "bread bringer" but didn't feel lucky enough to try his banh my myself.
Sometimes if the weather is not "agréable" then the place can get a little hostile and I was sweating but couldn't find a nice spot with fan. They could use two more fans on the poles in my photos.
My mistake of using the women's bathroom because the staff told me it should be the one. For men, please go to the left side behind the stairs. Still prefer using the women's one because it is a bit cleaner but please don't make the same mistake like I did.
The décor stands absolutely for its name. You can come to see The Trip 66 - Jungle Bar hopefully soon. I totally recommend it, especially on those live music days. Just do not come alone because comers seem to know each other very well.
Still don't know what the upstairs look like....
Read moreStopped in here for a cup of coffee...the staff was sitting around playing cards and pool. I was gonna leave because I didn't think they were open, but they told me they were. Ordered a cup of hot coffee which arrived in a mug, but was ice cold. Unexcusable for there to be so much staff but they seem to be more interested in playing on their phones or with each other than taking care of customers. From their marketing I was expecting a friendly environment but I left feeling like the Trip 66 staff is more interested in hanging out than doing their job. Strange environment that is desperate for customers, but also they think they are too cool for their customers. I left with a very poor impression. Was gonna come here for open mic, but the way I was treated, I guess you have to be one of their friends to be welcomed. This has been one of the rare experiences I've had in Danang where I...
Read moreThere’s a point on the map where roads meet for a reason — where the asphalt smells like freedom, and the air hums with gasoline and wind. The Trip 66 isn’t just a bar or a café, it’s a portal for those already on the road — or about to leave everything behind.
Every detail here echoes a distant rave: vinyl records spinning, neon-lit conversations, motorcycles parked like ghosts from the past bringing stories scented with rain and liberty.
No one asks where you’re from — only where you’re headed. Whether you’re a lone romantic with a backpack or a philosopher in a leather jacket — the drink is poured just as honestly.
The Trip 66 is not a stopover. It’s a place where the soul rests, and the body...
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