Showing posts with label quezon city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quezon city. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Lounges in Tomas Morato Street, Quezon City, Metro Manila


At the heart of Quezon City, you’ll find Tomas Morato which is home to a dizzying array of restaurants, bars, and shops. Anyone who goes for lounges in Tomas Morato will be spoiled with choice, as there’s easily something for every budget and preference. Apart from bars, there are also different karaoke establishments and even spas, easily making Tomas Morato a hub for entertainment and recreation. Filipinos love a good time, and it’s evident with the selection of watering holes of all kinds all over the city. Most of the establishments also offer delicious food, so don’t forget to bring your appetite and wash it down with cocktails, beer, and liquor. Here are some of our recommended bars to check out while in Tomas Morato:

1.    Space Superclub is one of the most popular bars for the young crowd in Quezon City. It’s open from Monday to Saturday, and can be counted on for always having a happening party each night. Space Superclub plays lively dance beats and popular music to get the crowd going each and every night.

2.    The Lounge is another popular party place, which is also reliable for private parties and functions. Guests can choose from a chill-out or club set up, so you can have your choice of either laid-back or lively partying when you’re at the Lounge. The Lounge attracts yuppies and even celebrities who come for their top-quality drinks and bar chow.

3.    If you enjoy live music, drinking, and dancing all night long, don’t forget to check out Guilly’s. It’s renowned in the bars and clubs in Tomas Morato for their fun parties thanks to their in-house DJ’s that know how to get the crowd dancing all night long. Guilly’s also serves authentic Filipino food and deliciously greasy bar chow.

4.    The Cuisiner Brasserie Bistro is a culinary workshop by day, and laid-back bar in the evenings. Count on Cuisiner to serve up tasty French gastronomic treats which you can wash down with a glass from their extensive wine selection. If you feel like something fancy, or are celebrating a birthday or special occasion with your loved ones, check out Cuisiner for a unique dining and drinking experience at lounges in Tomas Morato.

5.    Cerchio Restaurant and Lounge serves a fusion of Asian and Mediterranean cuisine, as well as local and imported drinks. It’s a two-storey lounge that’s ideal for intimate dinners but is also available for private functions and meetings.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Bars and Clubs: Eastwood Lounges

Eastwood has been quite the surprise for me.  I remember heading over there in 2000 to see one or two buildings, the cradle of the burgeoning call center industry back in the day.  These buildings were soon joined by low rise buildings holding the biggest concentration of bars and clubs at the time.  Now, Eastwood is a full fledged mini city in Quezon City.

Here are picks to lounge around after a hard day's work or a weekend change of scenery, whatever you feel like doing, Eastwood offers a lot of choices.

A classic in Eastwood is Jack's Loft which began as a coffee shop with cake that quickly evolved to be the first pillar of Eric Cua's empire, yep, Embassy then eventually Repuliq and Opus, the  country's biggest clubs all began from Jack's loft and this was the first of several.

There is the Eden Night Club and Garden Lounge that has quite the high tech sound system and light show and Venom Shooters Bar, a cocktail lounge that offers the widest selection of shots and cocktail variations.   

The Distillery is a very famous bar, pub and lounge which has branches in different areas.   The Distillery has a wide array of imported beers, delectable cocktail drinks, whiskey and most of the usual libations one seeks to unwind on a weekend or after a tough day at work. 
 
Need more drink places ideas?  Check out Bar Fly!

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Budget Hotels in Quezon City, Metro Manila. Philippines


Quezon City is one of the most dynamic areas of Metropolitan Manila, and is a melting pot of people from all walks of life. There are hundreds of artsy shops, quaint restaurants, hole-in-the-wall establishments, and quirky cafes that add character to Quezon City. The city is named after former Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon, and it was even the Philippine’s capital during the years 1946 to 1972.

More travelers are discovering the numerous attractions that Quezon City has to offer, and the growth of budget hotels has risen dramatically. Experiencing the eclectic, indie vibe of the city doesn’t have to hurt your wallet; read on below to see some recommended budget hotels.

1.       The Orange Place Hotel, located at 26 Kamias Road has standard, fan rooms, family rooms, and budget queen rooms for travelers visiting alone or with companions. The rooms are equipped with basic amenities and have wooden furniture, while the hotel has a restaurant serving affordable local fare.

2.       Dangay Suites Apartment at 99-A Dangay Street in Project 7, has rooms which can be rented out daily or monthly. The compound has two buildings with 3 storeys each, housing 15 homey apartments. What originally started out as monthly rentals for local families, Dangay Suites transformed into a transient home catering to local and international travelers in 2009. There are daily and monthly rates for occupancies ranging from 1 to 8 persons, and room amenities at Dangay include utilities, water, cable television, private bathroom, and air-conditioning.

3.       Sir Williams Hotel is also a home alternative to budget hotels in Quezon City. It’s located at 39 Timog Avenue, just a 5 minute walk from shops and restaurants in the area. Sir Williams offers 7 types of rooms, from basic standard rooms to a one bedroom suite to accommodate travelers looking for cheap hotels. Each room features a 21 inch flat screen television, air conditioner, hair dryer, and telephone.

4.       Mariposa Budget Hotel in Cubao is one of the hotels in the Mariposa group that are known for offering quality budget accommodation in Manila. It is conveniently located within the Araneta Commercial Center, and offers guests a choice between Mega and Deluxe rooms. Each  air-conditioned room comes with LCD television, private bath, hot and cold shower.

5.       Stonehouse Bed and Breakfast at 1315 E. Rodriguez Avenue is a charming accommodation option in Quezon City. Guests can choose from 9 different room types, each of which is equipped with private bath, air conditioning, wireless internet access, and cable television. Daily newspapers are also available for guests who want to read up on the latest local news at Stonehouse. The hotel is also equipped with a business center, jazz bar, and restaurant, making Stonehouse Bed and Breakfast one of the top choices for budget accommodation in Quezon City.