
Xtreme Bar
Xtreme Bar occupies a spot on Walking Street, the pedestrian entertainment strip that runs through the heart of Angeles City's nightlife zone. As one of the smaller bars on the street, it offers a more intimate experience than the mega-clubs like Atlantis. The bar caters to the standard Walking Street go-go format with dancers on a central stage, and benefits from the high foot traffic of the strip itself. Prices sit at the Walking Street mid-range.
What to Expect
A compact bar with a central stage, bar stools along the perimeter, and the usual Walking Street buzz filtering in from the street. Girls rotate on stage in bikinis, freelancers mix at the bar, and the sales approach is somewhere between the hard-sell bars and the more relaxed ones. It is not the largest or flashiest bar on the strip, but it is accessible and unpretentious.
Lively and informal. Walking Street energy comes through the open front facade.
Pop and dance remixes at high volume.
Casual. Flip-flops and shorts welcome.
First-time Walking Street visitors looking for a smaller, less overwhelming entry point before tackling the larger clubs.
Cash strongly preferred.
Price Range
Beer: PHP 150. Lady Drink: PHP 300 to PHP 350. Bar Fine: PHP 2,500 to PHP 3,500.
Beer ~EUR 2.60 / USD 2.70. Lady Drink ~EUR 5.20 to EUR 6 / USD 5.40 to USD 6.30. Bar Fine ~EUR 43 to EUR 61 / USD 45 to USD 63.
Hours
Approximately 6:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Hours may vary seasonally.
Insider Tip
Walking Street itself is closed to vehicle traffic after dark, making bar-hopping on foot straightforward. Xtreme sits among several other bars, so you can easily pop in, assess the vibe, and move on if the lineup is light. Weekends and Philippine holiday periods bring significantly more dancers and customers than weeknights.
Full Review
Xtreme Bar keeps things compact and unpretentious on a strip where many venues try to outdo each other with size and spectacle. The open-front facade lets Walking Street energy flow directly inside, blurring the line between the bar and the chaos of the pedestrian street outside. A central stage, bar stools along the edges, and enough room to breathe without feeling empty. The space is honest about what it is.
Service follows the standard Walking Street template closely. Dancers rotate on stage, lady drinks run PHP 300 to 350, and the bar fine sits at PHP 2,500 to 3,500. The staff are not aggressive in the way that some neighboring venues can be, which makes it easier to settle in and watch the evening develop at your own pace. Music skews toward pop and dance remixes, getting progressively louder as the night wears on and the crowd fills the room.
For first-time Walking Street visitors, Xtreme works well as an entry point to the strip. It is smaller and less overwhelming than the big clubs, which means you can get a feel for how things operate without being swallowed by a crowd of hundreds. The prices are standard across the board, the format is recognizable, and there is no cover charge to test the waters before committing.
Do not expect anything that breaks the mold here. This is a straightforward go-go bar doing the same thing as a dozen others within a two-minute walk in either direction. Its advantage is scale: small enough to feel comfortable, close enough to the street to leave easily if you want to keep moving down the strip to the next venue.
The Neighborhood
Xtreme sits on the main pedestrian stretch of Walking Street, surrounded by bars competing for foot traffic every night. It represents the smaller end of the go-go bar spectrum on a strip that ranges from tiny beer bars to multi-level super-clubs.
Getting There
Walking Street closes to vehicle traffic at dusk. Arrive by tricycle or Grab to either end of the strip and walk. The bar's open frontage makes it easy to spot from the street.
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