Kings Landing is the doorway on Walking Street that has had more names than most of us have had hotels. It started as Volcano Bar — with a moulded volcanic frontage that a lot of old hands still picture when they think of that stretch — became Lancelot, and then, in the middle of the Game of Thrones years, Kings Landing, with a central stage and a fit-out the listing called ‘majestic’ and I’d call enthusiastic. It sits in the same run as Shipwrecked and Viking, on the far side of the strip from the Dollhouse cluster.
The honest bit: as of August 2026 I couldn’t confirm from two current sources that it’s trading as Kings Landing. One directory title suggests it has since been ‘Lancelot Again’ and then ‘Legendz’, which would be entirely in character for the address, but I couldn’t open the page to check, so I’m not stating it as fact. The page is marked unverified. Whatever the sign says when you walk past, the room behind it will be a go-go bar, and if it has a big central stage and a bit of medieval bling, you’re in the right place.
What it offered under this name: a proper central stage with seating on all sides, a good sound system — ‘good beats’, per the listing — an energetic room that had ‘gotten better with age’ under experienced management, and standard strip hours of 15:00 to 03:00. Prices were mid-range for Walking Street: local beer around ₱120–160 and ladies’ drinks from about ₱300 in today’s money, no cover. The system inside is the usual one — your drink, her drink if you want company, a tip for the girl who looked after you.
Stable tip: bars that change names this often are usually the same owners refreshing the brand, not a new operator, so the staff and the vibe tend to carry over. Ask the mamasan what it used to be called; you’ll get a grin and the whole history.
Harry remembers Volcano Bar and thought it looked ridiculous, in the best possible way. Whatever it’s called now, that doorway has been pouring drinks for twenty-odd years, and I’d bet on it doing so in 2028 under a name none of us has heard yet.
| Dancers | Go-go stage |
|---|---|
| Music | Pop / EDM |
| Cover | None |
| Local beer from | ₱130 |
| Ladies’ drink from | ₱300 |
| Dress code | None |
Highlights
- + Big central stage
- + Same doorway as the old Volcano Bar and Lancelot
- + Energetic room with a good sound system
Good for
- groups
- the show
- a bar-crawl stop
Drawbacks
- − Name and status unconfirmed for 2026 — may have been rebranded again
- − Not a quiet room





































