Texas Bar is one of the little go-go rooms clustered at the McDonald's end of Fields Avenue, next door to Hollywood Bar and — according to the older directories — opposite a bar called Color, a short stroll from the Walkabout Hotel. Some listings call it Angel's Texas Bar. It has been in the Fields Avenue directories since at least the mid-2010s, which by the standards of this town makes it a fixture, even if it's one most bar-hoppers walk straight past on their way to the big rooms.
Let me manage one expectation first: the name promises Stetsons and line-dancing, and nothing anyone has written about the place mentions either. What the directories describe is a small go-go bar, full stop — a short stage, a dozen or two seats, a handful of dancers on rotation, and a couple of greeters on the pavement who will absolutely try to talk you in. That's the format for the whole cluster of small bars at this end of the avenue, and it has its charms: you can see the whole room from your stool, the girls outnumber the punters most nights, and nobody's shouting over a nightclub PA.
Prices in these small rooms have always sat below the Walking Street heavyweights. As of August 2026 I'd budget roughly ₱130–170 for a San Mig Light and ₱250–350 for a ladies' drink — an estimate for the stretch, not a Texas Bar menu — and I'd ask before ordering the first ladies' drink, because small bars sometimes push a "double" that costs twice as much. Pay as you go.
Now the caveat you'll see on a lot of these pages: I can't confirm from two independent sources that Texas Bar is trading under this name in August 2026. The small rooms at this end of the avenue change hands and signs more often than the big ones, and my most recent solid sources are directory listings rather than fresh visitor reports. Consider this a marker on the map. Walk past, look at the sign and the greeters, and go in if you like what you see.
Harry says: the joy of the shoebox bars is that they cost you nothing to try. One beer, five minutes, and you'll know. Texas Bar has stayed on the map longer than plenty of flashier rooms, and I've a soft spot for survivors.
| Dancers | Go-go stage |
|---|---|
| Music | Pop / rock (varies) |
| Cover | None |
| Local beer from | ₱130 |
| Ladies’ drink from | ₱250 |
| Dress code | None |
Highlights
- + A long-standing name on the avenue
- + Small room — you can talk
- + Cheaper than the big Walking Street houses
Good for
- nervous first-timers
- a quick first beer
- bar-hopping the small rooms
Drawbacks
- − Tiny — a group of six fills it
- − Operating status not confirmed as of Aug 2026





































