By d'Artagnan on Sunday, February 29, 2004 - 01:09 pm: Edit |
G-Point
on Padre Fauna between A. Mabini and M. Adriatico
I stopped in this place during the day and evening based on a tip I read elsewhere. It's a small bar that occasionally has live performances. It's a block away from Lotus Garden hotel on Padre Fauna. The bar was comfortable but I never saw any worthwhile talent here and it didn't seem like a good place to pick up girls.
By Xkansan on Friday, April 30, 2004 - 05:48 pm: Edit |
I go there when stopping in Ermita. It opens in the late afternon. Mike from Ventura runs it, he knows and welcomes the regular freelancers. He has local bands come in, you might like one of them. You can get food. I've met nice girls here, not aggressive as some in LACafe.
By Rufus on Sunday, April 22, 2007 - 09:15 am: Edit |
Not many girls but it was around 1400 at the time went in 4-07.
By Venues on Saturday, December 24, 2011 - 03:25 pm: Edit |
G-Point is mentioned in 2009/09 Greengrasser - Greengrasser - State of Calamity at Edsa's Firehouse
quote:...Beer price was 50 pesos during happy hour and 75 pesos during the night. Live bands begin playing 10:30 pm. Lots of people danced, but the small dance area was not jam packed. Lunch buffet cost 199 pesos plus one drink and was extended to six days a week, M-Sa, 11 am - 3 pm. Caution - the buffet trays were not refilled, at least after 2 pm...
By Venues on Sunday, February 02, 2014 - 03:33 am: Edit |
G-Point is mentioned in 2013/08 Greengrasser - Manila Flood 8-2013, New Bars, AC Eurotel Hotel Security, 6-2013
quote:G Point is in Ermita, on Padre Faura street, between Mabini street and Adriatico street.
Freelance girls usually cluster in this bar about 10 pm when a small live band plays music and customers dance with the girls.
I do not frequent this bar, because it is too small for me, gets too crowded in the late evenings, and girls average in the 5 - 7 range on a ten scale and seem a little too experienced and/or desperate.
Recently, the bar began offering 5 tap beers for 50 pesos, during happy hours, which end at 7 pm. One tap beer is San Miguel. Another tap beer is IPA (Indian Pale Ale). A third tap beer is Bumpy Butt. The latter two beers are served in a tall pilsner glass, which seems like at least 12 fluid ounces. The last two beers have bitter taste and are served in a much smaller glassware.
Other bars in Ermita serve beer brands other than San Miguel, but they can be pricey, like up to 200 pesos.
If you like to vary your beers, I recommend trying happy hours at G Point for a change.