
Ranked and reviewed by the community — from Malate's iconic LGBTQ+ strip to BGC's upscale lounges and Cebu's hidden gems.
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Poblacion, Makati
312 reviews
Poblacion's most beloved queer bar. Women's nights every Friday draw a loyal crowd of lesbians and bisexual women. Excellent cocktails, resident DJs, and a genuinely safe atmosphere.
Malate, Manila
489 reviews
Manila's most iconic LGBTQ+ nightclub. Bed has been the heartbeat of Malate's queer scene for over two decades. Drag shows, themed nights, and a massive dance floor.
Ortigas, Pasig
276 reviews
O Bar is famous for its world-class drag performances and inclusive crowd. Lesbian women are a core part of the regular clientele. Arrive early for the best seats.
BGC, Taguig
198 reviews
BGC's most upscale queer-friendly nightclub. Nectar attracts a cosmopolitan crowd including many lesbian professionals. Rooftop terrace with stunning city views.
Makati
221 reviews
A lesbian-owned café that doubles as a community hub. Regular events include open mics, art shows, and support group meetings. The most welcoming daytime spot in Manila.
IT Park, Cebu City
143 reviews
Cebu's top lesbian-friendly bar. Butterfly hosts live acoustic sets on weekends and a dedicated women's night every Thursday. A must-visit for Cebu visitors.
Most bars have dedicated women's nights (usually Thursday or Friday). These draw the largest lesbian crowds.
Philippine nightlife starts late. Bars are typically quiet before 10pm and peak between midnight and 2am.
Stick to well-known venues in Poblacion, Malate, and BGC. These areas are generally safe for LGBTQ+ visitors.
Many bars charge ₱200–500 cover on weekends, often including a drink. Weeknights are usually free entry.