The biggest gay bars in Manila are F Club and O Bar, and most of the bar and clubs are spread across the city. This makes bar hopping difficult, especially since Manila suffers from chronic traffic jams. Luckily, most of the bars are fun and lively, and are a great place to spend a night. For a mega city, While the number of bars is small, the city packs a huge amount of character and spirit.
Our gay and lesbian bars have a little bit of something for everyone, with late-night lounges, dance clubs, burlesque and drag shows , and long-standing neighborhood watering holes in almost every corner of the city. And each comes with their own unique history and vibe. This lively and colorful spot is part LGBTQ hangout, part art gallery. Come for trivia, the free Sunday night buffet, and the themed dance parties — then come back the next morning for brunch at attached sister restaurant Tweet.
Gay bars. Good ones, bad ones, wild ones, emotional ones—because for decades, these spaces have been homes to a community. They ushered us into adulthood; they provided sanctuary to be ourselves. So if everything is ephemeral, what makes gay bars so special?
A space to dance, socialize, and celebrate with a community that thrives on music, art and freedom of expression. In addition to weekly, monthly, and special events, we are OPEN to relax, grab a drink, and socialize with your community. Door cover: FREE! Operated by: KARAFUN.