
Last night I dropped into Halo, the newest establishment on Walking Street (opened approximately on September 8th), located a few hundred meters down on the right, as you enter from the Beach Road side.
There's outside seating available in the front, complete with a bar, so you can relax while people watching, which is always interesting to do when on Walking Street.



While I initially thought it was an agogo, upon entering I immediately saw it was a disco/coyote. Not very wide, but certainly long, it's a good-sized place with approximately 30 tables, each which can seat 2 or 3 people, 2 small stages on which coyote girls dance, 2 bars, and 2 pool tables. The toilets are all the way in the back, and are spotless. In fact, the entire place was quite clean. While there, I even saw one of the Thai employees picking up something so small off the floor, I couldn't even see what it was.
My friend and I were both served free shots upon entry (available for a limited time), and the mixed drink I had was quite strong. Beers range from 110 THB for Chang, Singha, and Tiger, to 150 THB for Corona. Meanwhile, a Bacardi Breezer or Smirnoff Ice will run you 155 THB. Whiskeys, Bourbons, Cognacs, etc start out at 120 THB for a glass, and run between 1050 THB and 2500 THB for a bottle. Cocktails such as a pina colada, white Russian, and mojito are between 180 THB and 200 THB. If you or your lady are wine drinkers, they're sold by the glass at 160 THB. Champagne is sold exclusively by the bottle, and is 2200 THB for Cinzano and 8000 THB for Moet. Most non-alcoholic drinks, from water to Coca-Cola, Red Bull, and various juices are 80 THB. The variety of the drink menu is pretty impressive.
A discount card saving you 20% on all drinks (to include bottles) will be available soon, but I was unable to get an exact date of when that would take effect. However, the menu does list the price of drinks if you have a discount card, so I'm quite certain they will be going through with that option.
If pool is your game, then they've got 2 pool tables toward the rear of the club, which are both well-lit and in new condition. In addition, there's a pool competition every Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday night, complete with prizes (money and alcohol).

A deejay is on-site, playing the latest and greatest dance hits.

As mentioned earlier, there are coyote girls employed there, but I only saw 4 of them. Here's a few pictures of one, who was quite friendly and more than happy to have her picture taken. In case you're interested, the bar fine for the coyotes is 1500 THB.



The last thing of note were the numerous hot Thai girls hanging out there. Quite a few were enjoying bottle service, making me think it may be a new "girls night out" location for Thai girls looking to have a good time. The place had some customers, but being a Monday night and pouring down rain, not enough to give it a party atmosphere.
If you're interested in checking it out yourself, you can do so between the hours of 8pm and 5am. I encourage everyone who's been there to post about their experience in this thread in an effort to keep their fellow board members informed.