Crazy House is one of those Fields Avenue names that every old hand has heard and nobody can quite pin to a doorway any more. The directories put it in the cluster around the entrance to Walking Street, near Insomnia and the old Bunny Ranch site rather than deep in the pedestrian stretch, and describe it as a loud, neon, stage-led go-go bar that ‘slots easily into a bar-hopping route’ — which is directory-speak for a room you drop into between bigger names.
Here’s the honest position as of August 2026: I couldn’t confirm from two current sources that it’s open under this name. One 2026 aggregator lists it as trading; another listing suggests the site has been through several names since — the sort of churn that hits small rooms at the entrance end of the strip. So this page is marked unverified. If you see a Crazy House sign, everything below applies; if the frontage says something else, it’s a different bar and the same advice still holds.
What a room like this offers is standard Walking Street: a single stage with dancers in rotation, stools around it, some lounge seating, greeters outside, a mamasan inside, no cover, and prices in the mid range — local beer around ₱120–160 and ladies’ drinks from about ₱300 in 2026 money. You buy your own drinks, you buy hers if you want her at your table, and you tip whoever looked after you.
Stable tip: the entrance end of Fields Avenue is where names change fastest, because rents are keener and passing trade is easier. It’s also where you’ll find some of the friendliest little rooms on the avenue, precisely because they have to work harder for you than the marquee bars do. Judge them from the doorway — count the stools, listen to the volume, watch the greeters — and go in where the room looks happy.
Harry remembers Crazy House as exactly that: a small, loud, cheerfully daft room you did on the way in or the way out. If it’s still there, it still is. If it isn’t, Insomnia and the neighbours will pick up the slack — and if you find it open, tell me so I can update this page.
| Dancers | Go-go stage |
|---|---|
| Music | Pop / dance |
| Cover | None |
| Local beer from | ₱130 |
| Ladies’ drink from | ₱300 |
| Dress code | None |
Highlights
- + Small warm-up room near the strip entrance
- + Easy bar-hop stop
Good for
- bar crawls
- a first drink
Drawbacks
- − Status and name unconfirmed for 2026
- − Little current information available





































