
Today x Future
Today x Future at Timog Avenue in Quezon City built a devoted following as one of Metro Manila's most inclusive bars before temporarily closing during the pandemic. As of recent listings it appears to be back in operation at a Timog-area address, continuing its tradition of hosting musicians, writers, architects and artists in a genuinely no-pretense space where subcultures mix without friction. Drinks run ₱200-₱499 per person and the crowd reflects the creative industries.
What to Expect
A creative community bar with live music, art exhibitions, and an intentionally inclusive door policy. The interior is lived-in and unpretentious. The kind of bar where conversations with strangers are normal.
Warm and genuinely communal. One of the few bars in the Metro that actively builds a scene rather than just serving drinks.
Eclectic, spanning indie, experimental, OPM, and DJ sets depending on the night.
No dress code. Express yourself.
Creative types, LGBTQ travelers, anyone looking for Manila nightlife that exists outside the mainstream club circuit.
Cash and cards accepted.
Price Range
₱120 beer, ₱200-₱400 cocktails
~€2.75 beer, ~€4.60-€9.20 cocktails
Hours
Thursday to Sunday from approximately 20:00 until late
Insider Tip
Check social media before visiting as the schedule and specific events vary. The bar attracts a genuinely interesting creative crowd, particularly on nights with live performances or art shows.
Full Review
Today x Future built its reputation as one of Metro Manila's most intentionally inclusive bars before the pandemic forced a temporary closure. The space is lived-in and unpretentious, decorated with the accumulated evidence of art shows, gig posters, and community events layered over each other on every wall. It looks like what it is: a creative community hub that happens to serve alcohol and attract people who make interesting things for a living.
The crowd is the bar's defining feature. Artists, musicians, LGBTQ patrons, and the broader Manila creative scene converge here, particularly on weekends when the programming intensifies. Events vary by night, shifting between live music, DJ sets, art exhibitions, and happenings that blur the line between bar night and cultural event. Beers are PHP 120, cocktails PHP 200 to 400, keeping things accessible to the creative class crowd.
In Manila's nightlife landscape, Today x Future occupies territory that few other venues attempt to claim. It is not a mainstream club, not a standard dive bar, and not a craft cocktail spot chasing trends. It is a scene in the cultural sense of the word, and the people who come here are often involved in creating the music, art, and ideas that other bars just play through their speakers.
Check social media before visiting, as the schedule and specific events change frequently. Thursday through Sunday is the regular operating window. The bar attracts its most interesting crowd on event nights, but quiet Thursdays have their own distinct appeal for conversation and discovery. If you are looking for Manila nightlife that exists outside the bottle-service and go-go bar circuits, this is where to begin.
The Neighborhood
Today x Future serves as a cultural anchor on Timog Avenue, connecting Manila's independent arts, music, and LGBTQ communities in a neighborhood better known for KTV bars and comedy clubs. It represents the creative alternative to the strip's mainstream offerings.
Getting There
Grab or taxi to Timog Avenue, Quezon City. The GMA-Kamuning MRT station is about a 10-minute walk. Check operating hours before visiting, as the venue runs Thursday through Sunday only.
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