Bar entertainment in Philippines
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Ratsky
A smooth bar where hip young things head to at night for a drink (San Miguel around P70) and to hear live music. Pasta, sushi, burgers and oysters are on the menu. Enter by the door 50m south of the corner of Mindanao Ave and Bohol St. If Ratsky doesn't do it for you, there are other bars in Ayala. Dress code applies and the admission price entitles you to one free beer.
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Wineshop
Cheery, welcoming and unpretentious, with a mixed crowd of Filipino and foreign clientele, this Spanish-owned place is hands down our favourite Cebu City hang-out. There's no videoke or blaring sound system, just the convivial hum of conversation. The kicker is the wine selection, including an eminently drinkable, reasonably priced Spanish house red.
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Anaconda Floating Bar
Anaconda Floating Bar, moored 50m out from Capt'n Gregg's Divers Lodge, is the place to go if you really want to drink like a fish. Take plenty of protection against the sun - you can almost smell the foreign flesh roasting. A free shuttle boat will take you there and back.
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Nevada Square
This innocuous-looking collection of bars and clubs turns into one wild and crazy fraternity party on weekends, complete with shooters, bar sports and inebriated Filipina students dancing on tabletops until the wee hours. It can be pretty quiet during the week.
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Club Paraw
Club Paraw is a great place to drink, eat, and most of all just veg out on the cushions on the beach. It serves Jamaican food such as goat curry and is next to Pier One, another hard-partying beachside club.
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The Point
Our favourite. The Point is a mellow sunset-and-beyond meeting place with great views and eclectic music. It’s relaxed, and one of the few bars in town where solo women travellers can feel comfortable.
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Sharky's Bar & Grill
Totally open air, this one packs 'em in with cheap beer and the lure of local snack fave, the chicken lollipop (a sort of Chicken McNugget with an even less noble heritage).
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Tubbataha Divers Grill
Have a beer and soak up the Morato action from this open-air throwback to a time when faux-Polynesian style was all the rage. There's nothing pretentious here.
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Ice Vodka Bar
As the icy image of vodka might suggest, things are a stark black and white here. But that only helps set off the many beautiful people who flock in nightly.
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Marti’s Bar
In the steamy confines of Sabang’s covered lane; it’s relaxed. There’s a small book exchange and chess tables to accompany the beverages.
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Rumours
A mellow, sophisticated place that draws its fair share of tourists and expats.
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Absinthe
Absinthe is one of the new cool breed of bars, which have set up shop in the Makate malls. It's a little further from the action, but necessary for a drinking agenda that involves seeing and being seen.
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