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  1. #37
    mongers,

    good to see the recent posts on the pn scene.

    i'm planning a double heading with some friends. friday night in nl, then drive up #2 to pn for saturday. we will be on motorcycles and plan to enjoy the lack of speed limits.

    does anyone know of hotels in pn that would be safe enough to park motorcycles? some hotels have a 24 hour guard.

    what would be the best scene for finding girls to bring back for the night ? bt or bars ?

    i will certainly post the adventures upon our return.

    thanks in advance

    bubbles

  2. #36
    Hey Pilgrims, Its just as safe as anywhere else late at night ( use caution and be observant ) . I have been there many times by myself in car , cab and never had any problem. I tend now to get out of BT before midnight. Once we arrived in Eagle Pass at around 3:00 am and walked from our hotel to Piedras Negras and didnt see anyone on the bridge as we walked across , but did find a cab on the Mexico side to take us to BT. Usually , there are plenty of cabs there in the zone. (we got one out of there around 6:30 am) Hey Huey , there are plenty of hotels etc. in Eagle Pass , From 5 star to flophouse.

    Hope this helps .... Later , Chango

  3. #35
    I go to Piedras (BT & around the city) during the weekend & during the week regularly, and do silly things like ATM withdrawals at 2AM (all this as a solo gringo) and never had any problem whatsoever. It is MUCH more calm than Laredo.

    I don't know any hotels in Eagle Pass near the border. Actually I recommend staying at Best Western (Rio Autel) in Piedras, which is maybe 4-5 blocks from Bridge #1 (and also on the same street as BT, which is about 3-4 miles due west). I wouldn't recommend staying on the Eagle Pass side, because Bridge #1 closes early (11PM, I think, or maybe midnight) so you will have to cross Bridge #2 when are done in BT (which is very far away, and doesn't have a parking lot by the US side, so you will have to take a Taxi all the way from BT to your car or hotel on the US side - VERY expensive!).

  4. #34
    In following with baby huey's question, Is piedras safe to make a go alone during the week or anytime for that matter. Whats the Odds of getting a Cab out of there at all hrs of night, If its out in the boonies, I dont wanna get stuck. Would like to go this week. any response appreciated.

  5. #33
    Are there any hotels in Eagle Pass near the border. I don't really care about the quality (the cheaper the better). I would like to visit Bt Piedras Negras, but I don't want to drive across the border, because I have never been there before, and I don't like driving in foreign countries until I have been there a few times.

  6. #32
    Chango,

    Thanks for the directions to BT. I am taking some time off in March (hopefully March). I will visit BT in Piedras, Nava, and Acuna.

    Chagos is located in Villa de Fuente, past the Seguro Social on Hwy 57. You will pass the Seguro, then the bridge, and at the curve is Chagos (left hand if going south on 57).

    Bar 57 on Venustiano Carranza? (main road connecting to Hwy 57). It is a small bar next to Motel 57 on left hand in going south on Hwy 57.

    The average is about 7, 8, and 9 on a scale 1 to 10. The best is Chagos because you can get the waiters to point you in the right direction. You have to make your own arrangements, but they are all-nighters. At Bar 57 you have to wait until they approach you.

    I will post pictures of both places next time I go.

    I can't wait to go back. That area PN, Acuna, and Sabinas are the best.

    JD

  7. #31
    Greetings,

    Since this is my first experience with a forum group I'll have to apoligize up front for any mistake that I might make. I find it quite interesting to read all of your comments. Some I can agree with and some not but in the sexual world it all boils down too one thing and that is, "What ever will float the boat".

    I've had my Mexican experiences, good and bad but one thing is for certain and that is, never to be so nieve as to think that life and culture is the same there as it is here in the USA. Trouble will follow you as soon as you cross over the river only because we Americans have a commodity that is desperatly wanted in old Mexico and that being, Money.

    It has been a long time since I visited south of the border but the lure of open adult activities still intrigues me. You gentlemen make me proud. Your active forum is keeping the Gringo image alive. Hell, Mexico has always welcomed their rich Gringo friends. Many a wandering cowboy headed south to feel his warm Senorita laying next to him. It's a tradition that has entertained us for at least 200 years.

    So once again I applaud you all for keeping the tradition alive. When I use the word Gringo I'm also including our American born Mexican brothers (Chicanos). I'll never forget my first trip to *****z. My father took my brother and I there to get our first taste of a real woman. I think I was about 15 and my brother 18. The "Old Man" really knew his way around Jaurez and it was an experience that is still branded on my mind. Thanks Pop.

    Well I've said enough and will speak more in time to come, again Thanks guys for your time.

    Adios!

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  8. #30
    Yes ,I went to that place in Allende at the crossroads and the chica just wanted to dance for me .So,I left . Thats been a while back ,it might be worth checkin out. Theres a rough / sod house type place on a dirt road south east of town across the tracks with burlap bags for curtians. But no info . cause the cab driver said "con ciudado" and showed me a scar across his face that would make a WW I Prussian officer go running for the hills.,so I opted to pass !!! he said it happened there.. Also ,you can check out a place on the main drag going west out of town (on the left side of the rd. looks like an old brick block building )used to have a lot of chicas working there in the night. but if you drive to the new bypass you've gone too far. As far as Nava goes you turn off 57 travel into town , west on main blvd into center of town towards the end of the dtwn area ,turn left at almost any major street and go about four blocks and turn right (it will be a long dirt rd.) go about 3/4mile west till you see a group of buildings on the left . or at night the lights (believe me ,they will be the only lights nothing around but darkness)And if you get lost or my info. is not the best then just ask someone.




    Later, Chango

  9. #29
    Whereabouts in Piedras are Bar 57 & Chagos? What's the quality & pricing like? I'm also very curious where the BT is located in Nava!

    BTW, I think Club Africa closed down. All of the girls (like, all 2 or 3) who worked there, moved to G-Spot about a month ago. The club is dark & there's nobody standing outside any more.

  10. #28
    I will be back in Piedras Negras around March. I will get good directions and a map with landmarks to BT. Can someone post directions to BT in Nava ( I have to visit that place after reading you guys reviews). Has someone been to the bar near Allende just off highway 57, I think its Papagayos. Any reviews?

    Also, in PN stay away from Africa and be careful with the bars behind the Africa, many TVs in that area. Stay on the main street where 54 and Dallas II are located.

    There are some good bars in PN where action can be found, but Spanish or being with someone that speaks it will certainly help. Some of the bars are Bar 57 and Chagos.

    Be safe and happy new year!

    Juarez Defender

  11. #27
    Directions to BT in Piedras:
    The street that Chango was trying to remember must be Morelos because I remember it began with an "M' (I thought it was Madero, but I guess not). In any case, it's one of the first streets on your right, off the main drag, that you want to take to your right. Once you get to the low area described by Chango, you have to jog a little to your left and then back again in the direction you were going, and you'll be on top of the entrance. When I was there last, my buddy and I met some girls that we liked enough to take out the next night to the town's leading steak house, which also has a dance floor and piano bar (name is "Moderno", I believe).

  12. #26
    Anyone from Dallas want to drive down on Friday and return Saturday??

    I am a NL BT vet but would like to visit PN....

  13. #25
    Agreed. I've been spending a lot of time in Piedras lately, and I'm liking it better than NL. I've only been going to Club 54 & Cactus. There are extremely high quality girls there. I can't standing paying the $5 for girls drinks. BTW, I just "discovered" that the prices at Cactus are 10%-20% higher when paying in dollars. For example, if you pay in Pesos, a girls drink is 50 pesos. But if you pay in dollars, it is $6. What a rip off!! All of the drinks and services are 10-20% higher in Pesos (assuming 1:10 exchange rate, so the actual difference is even higher). The girls & I tried to get around the girls drink price, by having me buy the drink for myself and letting the girl drink it. But, it took less than 2 seconds for the masero to notice this and put an end to it.

    What other good clubs are there besides 54 & Cactus? Was the rip-off club (first on the left) the Africa Club?

  14. #24
    I was in Piedras Negras last week and I must say I found the women to be better looking and the prices lower than Nuevo Laredo, Juarez, Nogales, and Tijuana. There are fewer women available, but I was able to negoatiate $40 for everything with very attractive women. There was one gorgeous one that was asking $100 and after two nights of negotiating with her I got her down to $60. Just when I was about to close the deal, my girl from the night before swooped in and convinced me to take her again for $40, which I did.

    A warning on driving yourself, the boystown area is down a dirt road on the outskirts of town and is a little challenging to find the first time you go. I think the best best is to cross the border at the downtown bridge and offer a taxi driver $5 to show you the way. After driving around for over an hour looking for boystown, this is the approach I took and I was there is 10 minutes.

    Also, I got tired of paying $3-$4 plus tips for drinks at these clubs when you can get it for less than $1 elsewhere in Piedras Negras. So I started bringing my own liquor to the bars and much to my surprise, nobody said anything. In fact one place even brought out a glass for me to poor my 32 ounce beer in.

    One last note, stay away from the first bar on the left. This place had a decent looking young blonde girl outside encouraging guys to enter. I took the bait and went inside. Nobody was there exept for one bartender (first sign that something is wrong). The bartender immediately brings over two drinks and asks for $10. I gave him $20. After the girl insults me for not speaking perfect Spanish and also tells me she doesn't have sex, I decide to cut my losses and leave. So I demand the $10 change from my $20 and he just repeats "no cambio". So I calmly ask to speak with him outside (so he's out of his safe haven) and then explain to him that since he's really pissed me off, I'm not even asking for my $10 back, I want the entire $20. A crowd is starting to form around us and he's losing potential customers, so he does give me my $20. I'm reallynot a cheap bastard, but I don't like to be taken advantage of. I encourage Americans crossing the border to stand-up to these rip-off artists so they don't think of us as easy targets.

  15. #23
    I think it is Hidalgo,but when you turn right off the main drag, you will drive thru a residential area for about 1000 meters,go thru a low water crossing ,then past a fabrica, and if its night you will see the lights ,(BT will be on the left side of the rd.) I'm not sure of the street name ,just know it by memory.(if you come to the low water crossing your on the right road) . later , Chango

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