
Lollipop
Lollipop is a compact go-go bar squeezed between larger venues on Walking Street in Angeles City. The bar occupies a narrow ground-floor space with a small stage, a single bar counter, and booth seating for maybe 30 customers at capacity. What it lacks in size it compensates for with affordable pricing and a friendly, high-energy staff. The dancer roster is small, typically 10 to 15 women, but the intimate space means you are always close to the action. Lollipop has been on Walking Street for years, surviving through several ownership changes. Its location next to Gecko's Bar creates a natural hop between the two venues, and many visitors check both in a single evening. The bar fine runs 2,500 to 3,000 PHP, one of the lower rates on Walking Street. Lady drinks at 250 PHP also undercut the bigger bars. The sound system is basic, and the stage shows are simple one-or-two-dancer rotations. No themed nights, no choreography, just straightforward entertainment at budget prices.
Where to stay near Lollipop
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A small, energetic bar with a narrow interior and a stage within arm's reach of most seats. The intimate size creates a more personal experience than the big go-go bars on the strip.
Intimate and lively, with a friendly vibe that comes from the small space and approachable staff.
Pop hits and OPM through a modest speaker system
Casual. No dress code of any kind.
Budget-conscious visitors who want the Walking Street experience at lower prices than the flagship bars
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
The bar fills up fast on weekends because of its small size, so arrive before 9 PM for a seat with a view. Pair a visit with Gecko's next door for easy bar hopping. Lollipop is one of the few Walking Street bars where you can still find lady drinks below 300 PHP.
Full Review
Lollipop is proof that bigger does not always mean better on Walking Street. The bar is genuinely tiny, maybe 5 meters wide, with a stage barely large enough for two dancers and a narrow aisle between the bar counter and the booths. But the compact layout works in its favor.
You are never more than a few feet from the stage, which gives the place an intimacy that the cavernous interiors of Club Atlantis cannot replicate. The dancers rotate in pairs, and because the roster is small, you quickly see everyone who is working that night. There is no waiting around for a particular performer to appear.
The prices are the real draw. At 75 PHP for a beer and 250 PHP for a lady drink, Lollipop is one of the cheapest options on Walking Street. The bar fine of 2,500 to 3,000 PHP is significantly below what the top-tier venues charge. Service was friendly and unpushy during my visit. The mamasan was helpful and answered questions about pricing without evasion.
The crowd was a mix of budget travelers and expats who had clearly been here before. The atmosphere was convivial rather than intense. Lollipop does not try to compete with the big bars on spectacle. Instead, it offers a low-cost, personal experience that works well as either a starting point or a wind-down spot at the end of an evening on Walking Street.
The Neighborhood
Lollipop sits next to Gecko's Bar on Walking Street, making it easy to hop between the two. The larger go-go bars are within a one-minute walk in either direction.
Getting There
Enter Walking Street from the MacArthur Highway end and walk along the pedestrianized strip. Lollipop is on the left side, identifiable by its colorful signage between larger venues.
Address
Walking Street, 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.