Pussycat Bar is one of the older names on Fields Avenue, in the cluster near the entrance to Walking Street alongside Crazy House and the old Bunny Ranch site rather than deep in the pedestrian stretch. It has been listed as a go-go bar for as long as I’ve been keeping notes, and one 2026 aggregator still describes it as a ‘long-standing’ room that is ‘central and easy to find, a routine stop on most bar-hopping circuits’.
That’s one source, though, and it’s thin. As of August 2026 I couldn’t confirm from a second current source that Pussycat is open under this name, so the page is marked unverified. Two things to watch for: the entrance end of the avenue is where names change fastest, and there was for years a separate ‘Pussycat Dolls’ bar on Constain Street, one of the side streets, which is a different room entirely and closed some time ago. If a tricycle driver offers to take you to ‘Pussycat’, make sure you’re both talking about the same one.
What the room offers, per the listing and my memory of it: a stage, a long bar you can prop up, dancers working nightly under the neon, and a relaxed mid-sized crowd — this was never a mega-club, more the kind of place you sit for an hour and get talking. Standard system: no cover, your beer, her ladies’ drink if you want company, a tip for whoever looked after you. Prices in the mid range — local beer around ₱120–160 and ladies’ drinks from about ₱300 in 2026 terms.
Stable tip: small rooms near the entrance live on repeat trade, so if you like one, tell the girl you’ll be back tomorrow and actually come back — you’ll be treated like a regular by the second night, which is worth more than any happy hour.
Harry remembers Pussycat as a name that was always there without ever being the talk of the street, which is a compliment on Fields Avenue: it means it kept the lights on while flashier neighbours came and went. If it’s still doing that in 2026, good luck to it. If the sign has changed, the room will still be a bar and the advice still holds — and drop me a line either way.
| Dancers | Go-go stage |
|---|---|
| Music | Pop / dance |
| Cover | None |
| Local beer from | ₱130 |
| Ladies’ drink from | ₱300 |
| Dress code | None |
Highlights
- + Long-standing name near the strip entrance
- + Mid-sized, relaxed room with a long bar
Good for
- a first stop
- a quiet-ish hour
- bar crawls
Drawbacks
- − Status unconfirmed for 2026
- − Easily confused with the old Pussycat Dolls on Constain St





































