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Olongapo
is well known for its entertainment. The night life can be
divided into two main entertainment centers, Barrio Barretto
which features Gentleman Club style venues and typical watering
holes as well as some Videoke. These clubs are primarily focused
on foreign guest. The landscape here is in constant change
with new clubs opening and others fading away. The Magsaysay
Ave Entertainment area near the main gate of the Subic Bay
Freeport, is the other. They have a large number of clubs
with live music as well as Videoke. Offers a wider range of
activities and is where most locals and domestic tourist go.
Magsaysay
information page. |
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Barretto Highlights |
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Voodoo
Floating Bar
Located
about 40 meters offshore, Voodoo Floating
bar is the perfect place to enjoy relax
and enjoy Subic Bay’s beautiful scenery.
Getting there is easy. Acress is from Treasure
Island Resort and they have a raft going back
and forth from 12 Noon till we close (about 9
PM). Alone? Don’t worry. There are 15 hostesses/waitresses
who speak excellent English and enjoy meeting
our guests and making new friends. Named after
one of Angeles City’s best night spots,
Voodoo is a perfect place to
spend your afternoons and evenings relaxing and
making new friends.There’s always a delightful
breeze making it several degrees |
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cooler than just about any spot on the beach. If you’re
a little warm, jump into the water and take a swim.
There are steps on 3 sides making entry back on the
bar a snap. Hungry? No problem. Dryden’s full
menu is available for service at the bar. |
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Score
Bar
The Score Bar is located within Arizona
International Hotel. This air conditioned bar with
its projection Tv and large scale Tv's is a perfect place
to watch your favorite sports event, shoot some pool or play
darts. |
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Mangos
Mango’s was established in 1994, two years after the
US military bases left the Philippines. We have a Subic Bay
beachside bar and restaurant that features delicious food
from around the word. Seafood burritos, huevos rancheros,
tandori chicken, eggs benedict and mixed grills are house
favorites. Nightly specials feature treats from the South
China Sea whenever these are available and quality beef, chicken
and pork when they are not. |
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beach bar boasts a family setting where children are encouraged
and welcomed. Mango, banana and pineapple shakes are always
available. We also have a complete line of ice cream products
and host frequent weekend ‘kid’ birthday parties
complete with clowns.
For the big 'kids', our Rock Lobster Disco (inside Mango’s
complex) kicks off nightly at 6:00 PM. The name originates
from a saloon we had when the military bases were here. Rock
Lobster was a Barrio Barretto institution from 1986 until
1992. This room features classic rock & roll with some
intermittent dance mixes to get the juices.
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Beachside Cafe is an afternoon hangout that
has the best pizza on the strip. Newly reopened is Night Riders.
It has had some serious and well thought - out renovation.
Upstairs and outside is one of the best spots to watch a Subic
Bay sunset.
* Oriental Rose. Managed by Vince who previously
ran Bart's hotel. OR is a friendly bar. The
waitresses are well turned out in attractive Bali dresses.
This one's worth a look.
* a place to find good food. Dryden's has an extensive menu
and huge portions. They also operate at Treasure Island.
* VFW has delicious daily specials at very
reasonable prices.
* Nina Papagayos menu is filled with Mexican
favorites.
* The Coffee Shop is still known for their
tacos.
* At Beachside Cafe you get great pizza.the
latest here in Bar. |
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