
Cherry Bar
Cherry Bar is a small open-front beer bar on the eastern stretch of Fields Avenue, past the Walking Street section. The bar occupies a simple ground-level shopfront with a few plastic tables on the sidewalk and a narrow interior with a bar counter and maybe 10 stools. There is no stage and no go-go format here. Cherry Bar functions as a straightforward drinking spot where visitors can grab a cheap San Miguel, shoot some pool on the single table in the back, and take a break from the intensity of the go-go strip. The staff includes a handful of GROs who sit with customers and chat, but the atmosphere is more neighborhood pub than entertainment venue. Beer prices are among the lowest on Fields Avenue at 60 to 70 PHP per bottle. Lady drinks run 150 to 200 PHP. The bar fine, when available, sits at 1,500 to 2,000 PHP, reflecting the bar's budget positioning. Cherry Bar is where you go when you want to slow down, spend little, and have a conversation without competing with a sound system at full volume.
Where to stay near Cherry Bar
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A basic open-front beer bar with sidewalk seating, a pool table, and a handful of staff. No stage, no show, just cold beer and casual conversation in a low-key setting.
Quiet, unpretentious, and neighborhood-like. The opposite of the Walking Street experience.
Jukebox playing a mix of classic rock and OPM
Anything goes. This is as casual as it gets.
Budget drinkers and visitors looking for a quiet break between go-go bar visits
Cash only (Philippine pesos). Small bills preferred.
Price Range
Beer 60-70 PHP, lady drink 150-200 PHP, bar fine 1,500-2,000 PHP
Beer ~$1.10-1.30/~1-1.15 EUR, lady drink ~$2.70-3.60/~2.50-3.30 EUR
Hours
16:00-01:00 daily
Insider Tip
Cherry Bar opens earlier than most go-go bars, making it a good afternoon spot while waiting for the strip to come alive. The pool table is free to use. Bring small bills because the bar sometimes struggles with change for larger denominations.
Full Review
Cherry Bar is the kind of place you end up at by accident and then keep coming back to. It sits on the quieter eastern stretch of Fields Avenue where the neon fades and the bars get simpler. There is no stage, no light show, and no sound system trying to shake the walls.
The setup is dead simple: a concrete counter, a few stools, plastic chairs on the sidewalk, and a pool table in the back. A handful of GROs were working when I visited, but there was no pressure to buy anyone a drink. I ordered a San Miguel for 65 PHP and played a few rounds of pool before anyone approached my table.
The GROs here are more conversational than performative. The woman who eventually sat with me was happy to talk about Angeles City life, recommend food spots, and share opinions about which go-go bars were worth visiting. A lady drink of 180 PHP bought that conversation, which felt like fair value.
The crowd was exclusively expats, maybe five or six guys who clearly came here regularly. They knew the staff by name and treated the bar like a living room. Cherry Bar will never make anyone's highlight reel, but it fills a real gap on Fields Avenue. Sometimes you just want a cheap beer and a quiet seat without the sensory assault of the Walking Street strip. This is that place.
The Neighborhood
Cherry Bar is on the eastern section of Fields Avenue, past the Walking Street pedestrian zone. The surrounding stretch has smaller beer bars, sports pubs, and local restaurants. It is about a 5-minute walk from the main go-go bar cluster.
Getting There
Take a tricycle to Fields Avenue and ask for the eastern end, past Walking Street. Cherry Bar has a small sign but the open-front design makes it visible from the road.
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.