
Baccara
Baccara is one of the veteran go-go bars on Fields Avenue, having operated continuously through multiple cycles of the Angeles City entertainment scene. The bar sits on the main stretch of Fields Avenue east of Walking Street, occupying a ground-floor space with an open front that lets music and neon spill onto the sidewalk. Inside, a central stage with a brass pole anchors the room, surrounded by booth seating and a long bar counter. Capacity is around 50 customers. The dancer roster typically has 20 to 25 women on busy nights, fewer during the week. Stage shows are basic, with individual and paired performances running on a rotation. There are no elaborate costumes or themed nights here. Baccara's appeal lies in consistency. The prices have not changed dramatically over the years, the staff know their regulars, and the bar fine structure is transparent. EWR runs 2,500 to 3,000 PHP, which places it at the lower end of the Fields Avenue scale.
Where to stay near Baccara
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
An open-front bar with neon lighting and a central stage. Dancers perform simple routines while servers bring drinks to booth seating. The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious compared to the flashier Walking Street venues.
Low-key and familiar, with a neighborhood-bar feel despite the go-go format.
Mixed pop and rock from a basic DJ setup, with occasional live acoustic sets
Casual. Anything goes as long as you are wearing a shirt and shoes.
Returning visitors who prefer a no-nonsense go-go bar with transparent pricing and familiar staff
Cash only (Philippine pesos)
Price Range
Beer 75 PHP, lady drink 250 PHP, bar fine 2,500-3,000 PHP
Beer ~$1.40/~1.20 EUR, lady drink ~$4.50/~4 EUR, bar fine ~$45-55/~40-50 EUR
Hours
18:00-02:00 daily
Insider Tip
Baccara is best visited on a weeknight when the bar is less crowded and service is more personal. Ask the mamasan about the day's roster if you want to know who is working. The open-front design means street noise is constant, so seats further inside are quieter.
Full Review
Baccara is the kind of place you end up at after you have already visited the big names and want something less intense. The open front means you can see the setup from the street, which removes any guesswork about what you are walking into.
The interior is straightforward: a stage with a pole, booth seats, a bar counter, and fluorescent accents. Nothing about the decor tries to impress. The dancers rotate through sets of two or three at a time, performing to whatever the DJ is playing. On the night I visited, the roster had about 18 women, most in their early to mid-twenties.
Pricing is honest. Beer at 75 PHP and lady drinks at 250 PHP are below the Walking Street average. The bar fine of 2,500 to 3,000 PHP is among the more affordable options on Fields Avenue proper. The mamasan was upfront about everything, and I was not pushed to buy additional drinks for uninvited company.
The crowd was older on average, mostly expats and returning visitors who clearly knew the staff. Conversation was easy at the volume level the bar maintains. Baccara is not going to wow anyone with production value, but it delivers a straightforward experience at fair prices. If you have already done the big bars and want to settle somewhere comfortable, this is a solid pick.
The Neighborhood
Baccara is on the main Fields Avenue strip east of the Walking Street pedestrian section. Smaller beer bars and restaurants line both sides of the road in this stretch. The Clarkton Hotel area is a short walk away.
Getting There
Take a tricycle to Fields Avenue. The bar is on the main road and visible from the street. If coming from Walking Street, walk east for about 3 to 4 minutes.
Address
Fields Avenue, Balibago
Other Venues in Fields Avenue

Dollhouse
One of the largest and most recognized go-go bars on Fields Avenue. Multi-floor venue with stage shows and a steady mix of expat regulars and tourists.

Atlantis Club
Spacious go-go bar spread across two levels with frequent themed nights. Popular with long-term expats living in the area.

High Society
Mid-range go-go bar with a loyal following among returning visitors. Less hectic than some neighbors, with a more relaxed atmosphere.

Gecko's
Sports bar and grill serving Western food alongside local beer at reasonable prices. Screens showing live sports draw an afternoon crowd that stays into the evening.

Club Anthracite
Late-night dance club pulling a younger crowd with hip-hop and EDM. One of the few proper nightclubs on Fields Avenue rather than a bar format.

Viking Bar
Themed go-go bar built around a Viking ship design with carved wood interiors. The visual novelty draws first-time visitors, and the drink prices stay mid-range.