Shipwrecked is the little pirate bar on Walking Street, sitting on the same side of the strip as Monsoon and Viking, somewhere between the two. It’s small — the old listings say ‘quite small’ and mean it — but cleverly laid out: the stage is right at the entrance with seating wrapped around it, so you’re watching the show from the moment you step through the door, and there’s a pool table for anyone who’d rather cue up than sit.
The theme is the point. Varnished wood everywhere, planks and rope on the ceiling, a ship’s wheel, a few bits of pirate tat, and dancers doing their sets under it all. It’s the sort of room that photographs well and makes a good ‘we found this place’ story on the flight home. Hours in the listings run from either mid-afternoon or 18:00 to about 03:00, and prices were always at the cheaper end for the strip — local beer around ₱120–150 and ladies’ drinks from roughly ₱300 in 2026 money, no cover, cards accepted with a small surcharge, back when it was last written up.
Now the caveat. As of August 2026 I couldn’t confirm from two current sources that it’s open — the last dated review I could find is from 2018 and the listings are stale — so it’s marked unverified. This site has been a lot of things: Silk Stockings, then Tender Touch, then One Eyed Wench, then Shipwrecked. That’s not a bad sign in itself — a room that keeps getting reopened is a room that works — but it does mean the name on the door when you get there may not be the one on this page.
The system inside is the same as everywhere on Walking Street: your beer, her ladies’ drink if you want company at your table, and a tip at the end for the girl who looked after you.
Harry remembers the One Eyed Wench, and Tender Touch before that, and — this dates me — Silk Stockings before that. Same doorway, four names, twenty-odd years. If it’s a pirate ship when you get there, go aboard; if it’s become something else, the neighbours will still be there.
| Dancers | Go-go stage |
|---|---|
| Music | Pop / rock |
| Cover | None |
| Local beer from | ₱120 |
| Ladies’ drink from | ₱300 |
| Dress code | None |
Highlights
- + Pirate theme — timber, rope, ship’s wheel
- + Stage right at the entrance
- + Pool table
Good for
- novelty
- a game of pool
- cheap-ish drinks
Drawbacks
- − Status unconfirmed for 2026
- − Very small — fills quickly






































