
Atlantis Club
Atlantis Club occupies a three-storey building at the Walking Street end of Fields Avenue and is one of the largest venues in Angeles City, with over 150 performers across two main stages. The cobalt-blue ocean mural theme runs throughout all floors, and the ground-floor production shows draw genuine crowds. Part of the same group as Dollhouse, it runs a smoother operation than most big clubs in town.
What to Expect
Large-scale go-go bar with Atlantis-themed murals, multiple bars on each floor, and a mix of stage shows and table service. Some nights have over 150 girls on roster.
High energy and visually busy. Three floors give you different vibes, from the open ground-floor show to the quieter upper lounge.
Mainstream pop, EDM and hip-hop at high volume. The sound system is genuinely impressive for a bar of this type.
Casual. No formal restrictions beyond footwear.
Groups who want a big production show, fans of themed venues with scale.
Cash strongly preferred. Some credit card terminals available but not always reliable.
Price Range
₱125 beer, ₱300 lady drink, ₱3,500 short-time bar fine, ₱4,500 long-time bar fine
~€3 beer, ~€7 lady drink, ~€80/€103 bar fine
Hours
Daily 19:00-03:00
Insider Tip
The third floor is quieter and has better air conditioning. Ask for a seat near the main stage if you want to catch the production numbers. Pole dancers on the upper stage are generally more active than the ground-floor rotation.
Full Review
Atlantis Club is one of Angeles City's largest entertainment venues, spreading across three floors of a building at the Walking Street end of Fields Avenue. The ground floor holds the main stage with an Atlantis-themed interior: murals, blue lighting, and enough square footage to accommodate over 150 dancers on peak nights. Upper floors offer different atmospheres, from a second performance area to a quieter lounge with better air conditioning.
The scale is the defining feature. Where most Fields Avenue bars run 20 to 40 dancers, Atlantis sometimes fields over 100. Production numbers on the main stage involve choreographed routines and pole work that goes beyond the standard rotation. The sound system is genuinely good for a venue of this type, pushing mainstream pop and EDM at club-appropriate volume.
Among Angeles City's go-go bars, Atlantis represents the high end of the traditional format. It competes with Stages on Walking Street for the "biggest show" audience. The pricing is standard for the area: 125 pesos for beer, 300 for lady drinks, 3,500 for a short-time bar fine, 4,500 for long-time. No surprises in the billing, which matters in a market where some venues aren't as transparent.
The third floor is the local secret. Quieter, cooler, and less crowded, it's where regulars go when they want the Atlantis experience without the ground-floor intensity. Pole dancing competitions happen on scheduled nights and draw the venue's strongest performers. Book nothing in advance; walk-in is the norm. The ground floor can get warm on packed nights despite the air conditioning, so the upper floors offer a cooler retreat when the crowd builds.
The Neighborhood
Atlantis anchors the Walking Street end of Fields Avenue, serving as the gateway between the avenue's go-go strip and the pedestrianized Walking Street beyond. Its size and visibility make it one of the first venues most visitors encounter, setting expectations for the entertainment district that extends in both directions.
Getting There
Tricycle to Fields Avenue from anywhere in Angeles City, then walk toward the Walking Street intersection where the two strips meet. Atlantis sits at the junction and is impossible to miss due to its three-story illuminated facade.
Address
Fields Avenue, Balibago
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