Gay bar manila
There really ain't much to say about the place, good food, cold drinks, and chill atmosphere. Place is nice, cool, and bright, definitely the place you'd want to chill in when you're exhausted after work or just want to have a few drinks. Been drinking here for the past 7 years, never had any problems or any bad experiences. They've got your usual selection of beer staples with san miguel products plus a few craft beers from Pinatubo and Boondocks. They also have cocktails that can be served either in a glass or a pitcher na hindi tinipid, you can even watch them actually construct it right at the bar. Food is definitely better than most other typical places you'd guzzle in. Common drinking pulutan like fries and onion rings are better than you'd expect but if you're gonna eat might as well just proceed and eat dinner too cause all of the things in their menu are definitely a must try especially if you get there on the right day when they have either baboy damo or usa. You'd crave to check their social media accounts too produce they frequently have some sort of event or meets happening all the time in collaboration with different groups or The Hub just
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BARS & CLUBS
Apollo Male Entertainment & KTV Bar
Apollo Entertainment Bar
Address: 717-B Roxas Blvd, Baclaran, ParaƱaque, Metro Manila
Phone: +63 926 721 2369
A night club for your entertainment with male dancers, performers and competitions to exhibit the beauty of the male persona.
Nectar
Address: The Fort Strip, 5th Road Corner, 26th Lane 1634 Fort Bonifacio
Phone: +63 917 542 8831
Open: Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays
A night club with djs and acting drag acts offering top entertainment.
O Bar
O Bar
Address: Ortigas Residence Depot, Julia Vargas Ave, Ortigas Center
Phone: +63 915 794 9976
Open: 9.30 pm – 5 am – Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays
A popular bar/club venue with kingly acts and male child dancers that set on the most spectacular shows. Highly entertaining.
One 690 Show Bar
One 690 Fun Bar Models Night
Address: Lot 39 Roces Ave, Quezon Metropolis (in front of Amoranto Sports Complex Gate 5)
Phone: +63 915 190 1813
Entertainment starring the Pink Mannequins, their very own all-male dance group the Breezy Boys and in-house Hunk
Gay guide to Manila setting out practical safety tips, highlights of the city's gay scene, uppermost places to linger , where to feast , and more!
“Be super careful in Manila boys…” was the blunt warning from our Filipino friends in London before we headed over, “…it's crowded, polluted, too much traffic and lots of thieves everywhere!”
But in all honesty, Manila is no other from any other big city we've been in.
Our first steps on the streets of Malate were tentative – taking our friends' words to heart, we ensured to leave all valuables in our hotel, avoided unlit streets, and stuck to taxis to acquire us around. But the paranoia that we'd built up was quickly broken down. Sticking to basic common instinct, it's fine in Manila.
We ended up enjoying the Filipino capital. It has a pretty stimulating gay scene with a super warm LGBTQ community that loves connecting with foreigners. Filipinos are generally the most hospitable people we've ever met, which makes it so easy to make local friends here quickly. This was our favorite thing about Manila!
As the hub of the Philippines, Manila makes for a pretty sweet establish to start explo
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Gay guide to Manila setting out practical safety tips, highlights of the city's gay scene, uppermost places to linger , where to feast , and more!
“Be super careful in Manila boys…” was the blunt warning from our Filipino friends in London before we headed over, “…it's crowded, polluted, too much traffic and lots of thieves everywhere!”
But in all honesty, Manila is no other from any other big city we've been in.
Our first steps on the streets of Malate were tentative – taking our friends' words to heart, we ensured to leave all valuables in our hotel, avoided unlit streets, and stuck to taxis to acquire us around. But the paranoia that we'd built up was quickly broken down. Sticking to basic common instinct, it's fine in Manila.
We ended up enjoying the Filipino capital. It has a pretty stimulating gay scene with a super warm LGBTQ community that loves connecting with foreigners. Filipinos are generally the most hospitable people we've ever met, which makes it so easy to make local friends here quickly. This was our favorite thing about Manila!
As the hub of the Philippines, Manila makes for a pretty sweet establish to start explo
of Service to Asia's
Gay & Lesbian Community!