
Camelot
Club Camelot brings a castle-themed interior to Perimeter Road, with stone-effect walls and a layout spacious enough to move around without bumping into other customers. The bar reopened in early 2023 after a pandemic closure of nearly three years. It has a generator for brownouts and accepts credit cards, which puts it ahead of many Perimeter Road competitors on convenience. The original Australian management that built its reputation is no longer involved, and quality has been inconsistent since reopening.
What to Expect
The interior is the main talking point: the castle-theme decor actually looks distinct and gives the bar more character than the standard mirrored-wall layout. When staffed well, the selection of dancers is decent. The spacious floor layout avoids the cramped feel of smaller Perimeter Road bars. Early post-reopening reports were disappointing, but staffing levels can vary significantly by night.
Castle-themed and roomier than average. Energy depends heavily on the night and staffing level.
Mixed pop and dance, moderate volume.
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Bar-hoppers doing a Perimeter Road circuit who want a themed interior and the convenience of card payment.
Cash and credit cards accepted.
Price Range
Beer: PHP 80 to PHP 120. Lady Drink: PHP 200 to PHP 300. Bar Fine: PHP 1,500 to PHP 2,000.
Beer ~EUR 1.40 to EUR 2.10 / USD 1.40 to USD 2.10. Lady Drink ~EUR 3.50 to EUR 5.20 / USD 3.60 to USD 5.40. Bar Fine ~EUR 26 to EUR 35 / USD 27 to USD 36.
Hours
Approximately 3:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Confirm before visiting as hours have shifted since reopening.
Insider Tip
Call or check recent social media before making a special trip. The 2023 reopening had thin staffing and inconsistent girl numbers on some nights. Credit card acceptance and backup power are genuine advantages on Perimeter Road where both are rare. Worth combining with other nearby bars rather than treating as a standalone destination.
Full Review
Club Camelot's castle-themed interior is its most distinctive feature: stone-effect walls, arched doorways, and a layout spacious enough to move around without the shoulder-to-shoulder density of smaller bars. The room has a stage, a bar, and enough seating for a decent crowd, though staffing levels have been inconsistent since the 2023 reopening.
On good nights, the bar delivers a themed go-go experience with enough dancers and energy to justify the trip. On thin nights, the castle walls echo. The inconsistency is the main caution. The pricing is competitive with Perimeter Road's standards: beer at 80 to 120 pesos, lady drinks at 200 to 300, and bar fines between 1,500 and 2,000 pesos. Credit cards are accepted, which is unusual for the road.
Perimeter Road's other venues compete on price (Eruption) or format (Midnight Rodeo, Rhapsody). Camelot competes on atmosphere, banking on the themed interior to set it apart. The execution is better than expected; the decor looks intentional rather than cheap, and the extra floor space gives the bar a more comfortable feel than the cramped rooms found elsewhere.
Call ahead or check recent social media before making a special trip. Staffing has been unpredictable, and some nights have reported thin rosters. The bar opens around 3pm and runs until 2am, with the best hours between 8pm and midnight. The afternoon shift is quieter and depends entirely on the day. Pairing a visit here with other Perimeter Road stops makes sense, since the road's bars are spaced close enough together for easy walking between them.
The Neighborhood
Camelot adds a themed entertainment option to Perimeter Road's mostly straightforward go-go bars. The venue's castle decor differentiates it visually in a market where most competitors invest minimally in interior design, though the real test is whether staffing levels match the setting on any given night.
Getting There
On Perimeter Road, reachable by tricycle from Fields Avenue in about 5 minutes for 50 to 80 pesos. The themed castle exterior makes it one of the more recognizable buildings on the strip, visible from the main road.
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Other Venues in Perimeter Road

Midnight Rodeo
Casual open-air beer bar with pool tables and a laid-back crowd. Cheaper drink prices compared to Fields Avenue venues a few blocks away.

Eruption
Smaller go-go bar drawing a local expat crowd with no cover charge. Less polished than Fields Avenue spots but more personal.

Rhapsody
Go-go bar with a rotation of dancers and affordable drinks. Quieter than the main strip, attracting regulars who prefer a low-key setting.

After School Bar
Schoolgirl-themed go-go bar on Perimeter Road with affordable EWR rates. One of the newer entries drawing younger visitors to this side of the entertainment zone.

Lost in Asia
Expat-friendly bar and restaurant with Western and Filipino food. Pool tables, sports screens, and a relaxed setting that works for an early evening drink or a late-night session.

Baby Dolls
Small go-go bar that has operated on Perimeter Road for years. Basic setup with a handful of dancers and some of the lowest bar fines in the area.