
Dollhouse
Dollhouse is one of the most popular go-go bars on Fields Avenue, run by the same group behind Atlantis. The single central stage surrounded by 30-plus dancers gives every seat a decent sightline. Staff are low-pressure compared to many competitors, and the house beer stays cold. Opens at 7 PM and runs until 4 AM most nights, making it a solid early or late stop on the Fields Avenue crawl.
What to Expect
A themed interior with 30-plus dancers rotating through sets on a central pole stage. No hustle for drinks from the dancers. Mama-sans circulate but don't badger. Standard go-go format with bikini sets and occasional themed costumes.
Mid-sized, well-lit stage area with enough room to breathe. Not the biggest club on the strip but consistently reliable.
Commercial pop and OPM hits at moderate volume, loud enough to feel lively but quiet enough to hold a conversation at the bar.
Casual. Flip-flops and shorts are fine.
First-timers on the Fields Avenue crawl, solo travelers wanting a relaxed atmosphere without pressure.
Cash only. ATMs nearby on Fields Avenue.
Price Range
₱125 beer, ₱300 lady drink, ₱3,500 bar fine
~€3 beer, ~€7 lady drink, ~€80 bar fine
Hours
Daily 19:00-04:00
Insider Tip
Arrive before 9 PM to grab a front-rail seat. Tip your server in cash. Bar fine is quoted upfront at ₱3,500 regardless of time, so no surprise charges.
Full Review
Dollhouse occupies a mid-sized building on Fields Avenue with a themed interior built around a single central stage. The room has enough space to feel relaxed without the cavernous emptiness that some larger venues suffer from. Lighting is focused on the stage area, with the surrounding bar and seating kept dimmer. Air conditioning works hard and mostly wins against the Angeles City heat.
Around 30 dancers rotate through sets on the central pole stage, working in groups that change every few songs. The pace is steady rather than frantic. Mama-sans circulate but don't apply heavy pressure for drinks. Bartenders keep San Miguel flowing at 125 pesos per bottle, and the service is efficient without being pushy. The atmosphere is one of the more relaxed on Fields Avenue, which makes it a common recommendation for first-time visitors.
Fields Avenue has a spectrum from budget to flashy, and Dollhouse sits comfortably in the middle. It lacks the scale and production of Atlantis (run by the same ownership group) but compensates with a more intimate feel and less sensory overload. The bar fine is fixed at 3,500 pesos with no negotiation and no time-of-night surcharge, which simplifies things.
Arrive before 9pm for the best seat selection. Front-rail seats facing the stage are the draw, and they fill first. Cash tipping for service staff is standard. The venue runs daily from 7pm to 4am, making it viable as either an early stop or a late-night destination. The surrounding Fields Avenue strip offers food stalls and restaurants for dinner before the evening begins.
The Neighborhood
Dollhouse is positioned in the middle stretch of Fields Avenue, walking distance from both the Walking Street intersection and the quieter bars further along the strip. The venue benefits from steady foot traffic between the avenue's anchor clubs.
Getting There
Tricycles from anywhere in Angeles City reach Fields Avenue in 10 to 15 minutes and cost 100 to 150 pesos. The bar is on the main strip and easy to spot on foot.
Address
Fields Avenue, Balibago
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High Society
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Viking Bar
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Baccara
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