
Cosplay Bar
Cosplay Bar brings a Japanese anime and pop culture twist to the Angeles City go-go bar scene. Located on Walking Street, the bar features workers dressed in costumes inspired by anime characters, video game heroines, and pop culture figures. The interior leans into the theme with manga-style wall art and colored lighting that shifts throughout the evening. The space is mid-sized, seating around 50 people with a central stage and booth seating. The dancer roster runs about 20 women on busy nights, and the costume changes add variety to the standard go-go rotation. Themed nights happen on Fridays and Saturdays, when the costume quality steps up noticeably. The concept appeals particularly to Japanese and Korean visitors, who make up a significant portion of the clientele. Pricing is mid-range: beer at 85 PHP, lady drinks at 300 PHP, and bar fines at 3,000 to 3,500 PHP. The novelty factor makes Cosplay Bar a popular stop for visitors doing a tour of Walking Street venues.
Where to stay near Cosplay Bar
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A go-go bar where dancers wear anime and pop culture costumes instead of the typical bikini outfits. Manga art covers the walls, and the lighting shifts between neon colors throughout the night.
Playful and colorful, with a novelty factor that keeps the mood light and fun.
J-pop, K-pop, and anime soundtracks mixed with Western pop
Casual. Some visitors come in their own cosplay, but it is not expected.
Anime and pop culture fans, Japanese and Korean visitors, anyone looking for something different from the standard go-go bar format
Cash preferred. Japanese yen accepted at some exchange rate at the bar.
Price Range
Beer 85 PHP, lady drink 300 PHP, bar fine 3,000-3,500 PHP
Beer ~$1.50/~1.40 EUR, lady drink ~$5.50/~5 EUR, bar fine ~$55-65/~50-60 EUR
Hours
18:00-02:00 daily
Insider Tip
Visit on Friday or Saturday for the best costumes and themed performances. Japanese and Korean visitors will find staff who speak basic phrases in both languages. The bar is popular for photos, but always ask before taking any pictures inside.
Full Review
Cosplay Bar stands out on Walking Street because it genuinely commits to its theme. This is not a standard go-go bar with a few costume pieces thrown in. The wall art, the lighting design, and the costume quality all suggest real investment in the concept.
On a Saturday night, the dancers wore costumes ranging from schoolgirl anime characters to recognizable video game figures. The quality varied, with the top performers wearing detailed outfits that would pass at a convention. Less popular characters got simpler costumes. The rotation works the same as any go-go bar, with performers cycling on and off the stage, but the costume changes add genuine entertainment value.
The crowd was heavily Japanese and Korean, maybe 60 percent of the room, which makes sense given the theme. Western visitors were also present, drawn by the novelty. The atmosphere was lighter and more playful than the typical go-go bar. People were laughing, taking photos with staff permission, and generally treating it as entertainment rather than a transactional experience.
Pricing is fair at 85 PHP for beer and 300 PHP for lady drinks. The bar fine of 3,000 to 3,500 PHP is standard for the Walking Street area. Service was good, and the mamasan spoke basic Japanese, which the Japanese visitors clearly appreciated. If you are looking for something different during your Walking Street evening, Cosplay Bar is worth a stop.
The Neighborhood
Cosplay Bar is on Walking Street alongside the other go-go bars and nightclubs. The themed facade makes it easy to spot. Surrounding venues include standard go-go bars and food vendors.
Getting There
Walk along the pedestrianized Walking Street section of Fields Avenue. The bar's colorful anime-themed entrance stands out from the standard neon signage of neighboring venues.
Address
Walking Street, Balibago
Other Venues in Fields Avenue

Dollhouse
One of the largest and most recognized go-go bars on Fields Avenue. Multi-floor venue with stage shows and a steady mix of expat regulars and tourists.

Atlantis Club
Spacious go-go bar spread across two levels with frequent themed nights. Popular with long-term expats living in the area.

High Society
Mid-range go-go bar with a loyal following among returning visitors. Less hectic than some neighbors, with a more relaxed atmosphere.

Gecko's
Sports bar and grill serving Western food alongside local beer at reasonable prices. Screens showing live sports draw an afternoon crowd that stays into the evening.

Club Anthracite
Late-night dance club pulling a younger crowd with hip-hop and EDM. One of the few proper nightclubs on Fields Avenue rather than a bar format.

Viking Bar
Themed go-go bar built around a Viking ship design with carved wood interiors. The visual novelty draws first-time visitors, and the drink prices stay mid-range.