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    Sky High Bar

    3.8 (6 reviews)
    ModerateBars
    Open 5:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Quite good service but the name makes you have high expectations when it is no more than a bar with some view (not sky high). Food is so-so.

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    Z Roof Deck - View from the Z rooftop

    Z Roof Deck

    3.6(7 reviews)
    3.2 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Z Roof Deck lives up to its name as a solid rooftop bar in Poblacion. While it isn't the highest…read morevantage point in the area, it still offers a great perspective of the neighborhood, with particularly nice views of the illuminated Rockwell buildings and the distant BGC skyline. The atmosphere is definitely a vibe--chill and social. Music starts up later in the evening (around 9 PM, I believe), which helps transition the mood as night falls. We visited fairly early and enjoyed the shift when the music began. However, one interaction notably dampened the experience. A brief, joking conversation with a bouncer took an unexpectedly dark turn. When I lightheartedly asked if anyone had ever tripped on the spiral staircase, he replied, "Only if I throw them off." Joking or not, for someone responsible for patron safety, this felt in poor taste and sounds like he wants to look or sound intimidating. It's a remark that unfortunately sticks with you. And it was of bad taste. Overall, Z Roof Deck has much to offer in terms of views and ambiance, but attention to staff training and customer interaction would elevate it from a good spot to a great one. 2 star from poor choice of words from the security at the roof deck. You want to be funny? Tell a better wholesome joke.

    The happy hour is awesome- you get a free drink! The view is cool, you can see a lot of the city…read morefrom here. The only drawback coming here is that you need to buy a bracelet and put a minimum amount 300 pesos per person but if you choose your poison correctly it can get you 2 drinks or 3 beers :)

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    Z Roof Deck

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    The Bar

    The Bar

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.2 kmMakati City

    Curiously amazing place. Respect the old fashioned protocols and the great staff! Amazingly curated…read moredrinks and warm atmosphere make this a must see

    Probably one of my favorite bars in the whole of Manila! When I want to have drinks after work or a…read morenightcap after a late dinner, I will most probably end up at The Bar. Interiors are beautiful and cozy. The leather chairs, central bar, and decor take you to another world where you can enjoy your classic cocktail, scotch, or wine in utter opulence. The staff are always efficient and helpful when serving and suggesting drinks if you are feeling a little adventurous. Try the Negroni 1919 or the Espresso Martini. Good selection of wines too and a decent repertoire of Single Malts (for a price!). Bar chow is available too if you feel like you need more than the refillable snacks they serve you. It's also the perfect place to have an intimate conversation or a casual meeting. Cigar smokers and smokers alike will enjoy the fact that you can smoke here (sorry non-smokers!). Price points are expensive compared to your average bars or speakeasies but you're at The Peninsula after all. The overall feel is nostalgic, classic, and definitely for those who enjoy high quality cocktails and drinks in a place that makes you feel like you're transported to a bar in Cuba with different world music playing in the background.

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    The Bar - Espresso martini

    Espresso martini

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    With my honey

    The Bar - With my honey

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    Black Market - Neon pain under black light at the second floor. Really trippy!

    Black Market

    4.2(16 reviews)
    5.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Went to Black Market last weekend for the first time in ages and man, it still hits different…read more Walked in around midnight, no ridiculous line, just that familiar raw warehouse energy--exposed concrete, dim lights, and the bass already thumping through the floor. The crowd was a perfect mix: locals in hoodies and sneakers, some foreigners vibing, everyone just there to lose themselves in the music. Caught this killer hip-hop/trap set that had the whole place moving without feeling forced or pretentious like a lot of BGC spots. Slipped upstairs to Mao Den for a bit--smaller room, tighter sound, killer cocktails--and it felt like its own little secret world. Left at 4am sweaty, happy, and already planning the next one. If you want real underground Manila nights without the dress code drama, this place is still unbeatable. 5 stars every time.

    Black Market is hands down my favorite and go-to club in Manila. It's not your typical kind that…read moreyou mostly find in Manila, the atmosphere here is much more relaxed and you can dress casually. It is an underground industrial warehouse type of club that focuses mainly on underground music. It is where you can usually find independent, up and coming local and international artists playing mostly hip hop, bass and trap music. Most of the time, it's not really for the EDM type. This place also has different areas inside, which offers different ambiances and music scenes too. On the second floor, they have the Mao Den, a room which has its own DJ and bar. Black Market is also the place where I always celebrate "birthday salubongs" and halloween with friends, which were always fun! This is one of the things that I miss back home. Highly recommended!

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    Black Market
    Black Market - Anoraak live in Manila!

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    Anoraak live in Manila!

    Lit Manila - Manila old fashion

    Lit Manila

    4.8(6 reviews)
    2.7 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱

    LIT Manila is an oasis of genuine drinking refinery in Bonifacio Global City. Solid location, great…read moreambiance with wood paneled bar, painted mural and retractable wall and outdoor seating. But the real star is the whiskey (they specialize in Japanese and secondly Scotch but have a huge variety) and the cocktail menu -- even the non-whiskey drinkers will be delighted by the Southeast-Asian-inflected drinks with clever juice, syrup, and garnishments that are delightfully uncommon. They also have barrel-aged cocktails as well, just ask! Ruel (pardon the spelling) treated my family and I excellently and was a great conversationalist too. He made us a TSM, Summer in Hokkaido and an off-menu signature drink featuring Nikka Single Malt, grapefruit juice, Cointreau, an Absinthe wash, finished by flaming with grapefruit oil. Overall, delightful, and well-priced! They also have curated whiskey flights, and thoughtful portioning if you want to try a certain/specific whiskey. We didn't get any food but they have a list of small plates and also can get proper plates (steak frites, etc.) from nearby Mamou until 9pm or a bit later. Just FYI interior isn't huge, about 16 barstool seats (12 at bar, 4? at outward facing thin high table), but more outdoor space. LIT Manila is worth a visit if you like Whiskey, especially Japanese, but also fine cocktails in general!

    This is one of the coolest bars I've been to in Manila. The wooden walls and small-ish size give it…read morea warmth that is missing in most drinking establishments in the city. It's also pretty cool that they sell different kinds of Japanese whiskey and the people who run the place know what they are talking about. This is an ideal place to go to if you are into or are getting into Japanese whiskey. They have a lot of rare bottles and the usual suspects such as Yamazakis, Hibikis and Nikkas. They offer flights wherein they serve you three different types of whiskeys and a nice refreshing highball at the end. They also carry Japanese liqueurs with exotic flavors such as sakura (cherry blossom) and green tea.

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    Lit Manila - My Art of Japanese Whiskey Flight

    My Art of Japanese Whiskey Flight

    Lit Manila - From the entrance - interior is narrow with only about 16 bar stool seats. But it's beautiful!

    From the entrance - interior is narrow with only about 16 bar stool seats. But it's beautiful!

    Lit Manila - Owner Francis (second from left) is a great guy with a passion that is next to none of Japanese whisky

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    Owner Francis (second from left) is a great guy with a passion that is next to none of Japanese whisky

    Back to the 90's - Plagpul playing at Back to the 90's.

    Back to the 90's

    3.0(1 review)
    6.4 kmQuezon City

    It was such a coincidence that I was at Back to the 90's yesterday and it was apparently--Hashtag:…read moreThrowback Thursday. My friends from Concerned Artists of the Philippines in UP held a back to back gig of two independent bands there last night (Plagpul and KALIS), so I passed by and gave my support. It was my first time in this bar but I already knew about it for quite some time; it's Back to the Future signage along Tomas Morato, corner E. Rodriguez is simply hard to miss. I was curious at first to see what it's like inside Back to the 90's, only to find out that it's actually no different from most bars ideal for gatherings of independent bands and the underground music scene. The only difference with Back to the 90's is practically, its 90's theme. You will definitely see a lot of Throwback posts on their walls because of the framed movie and music posters from the 90's era. Haha! What a virtual way to describe it, but I would rather stick to such description than say nostalgic because I simply did not get the feel. I was born 1991, so I really wasn't able to get a glimpse of how bars then were like. Although, when I asked some of my older friends there, they said that 'yes, this is actually a recreation of a 90's bar.' What I like about it, is it's cozy but rock and roll ambiance that went well with its small, vertical space; comfortable couches are leaned against graffiti walls showcased by dimmed pin lights. They also have a very cute menu placed in an old school CD case where they offer alcoholic beverages and bar dishes like Nacho's, Fries, Buffalo Wings, etc. Although, I wasn't able to have a taste of any because I was a little broke last night (P200.00 per order), and their selections were not really that inviting, the waiter said that their best seller is the Tapsilog. Overall, it was an OK bar for me. I would go here if good bands will be playing but probably not for a usual late night chill or beer nights.

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    Back to the 90's - Inside Back to the 90's

    Inside Back to the 90's

    Back to the 90's - Back to the 90's menu.

    Back to the 90's menu.

    Back to the 90's - Along Tomas Morato, corner E. Rodriguez.

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    Along Tomas Morato, corner E. Rodriguez.

    Finders Keepers

    Finders Keepers

    4.1(27 reviews)
    5.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Let me preface this with some honesty: I go to Black Market, its next door neighbor, a lot…read more Wednesday's are my favorite for this reason, but Finders Keepers is a lot better when it's not Wednesday. Situated in a nondescript warehouse in a less glamorous part of Makati is probably one of the coolest speakeasies I've been to in the Metro. The ambiance is dark, moody even, and they play a lot of progressive electro house most times I've been there. This isn't your typical bar where the standards are available and the bartender looks like your dad's pare. The bartenders here are definitely serious mixologists and there's no drink here I haven't enjoyed. There's a good selection of imported beers here, though I would like to see more local filipino craft here since the only local beer option is San Miguel Extra Dry unfortunately. Come here to chill with friends and let off some steam. They also offer food selections from their other neighbor, Joe's Meat Shack. If I'm not looking to go crazy on my few nights off and I'm looking for some straight chill, Finders Keepers is definitely a keeper for me.

    This is where you'll find the most photographed neon sign in Makati. Yup, try to find…read more#finderskeepers on Instagram and you'll know what I'm talking about. In fact, when I was taking a photo of this sign, I was part of a firing range of people along the bar trying to get the same shot. It's hard not to. Statemently emblazoned in orange-red on the wall of this dimly-lit room in a warehouse hidden from mainstream Makati (to some, the all-encompassing word to describe the place may be "hipster"), it is a sign of things to find and keep: good music (from rock to electro to even jazz on Sundays), good vibe, good cocktails (love their F+K Sour!), good company, good times!

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    Finders Keepers - That neon sign

    That neon sign

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    Finders Keepers - Old Fashioned

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