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Definitely Not For Kids
Though there are numerous events and places or popular night-spots to relax and unwind, it is still recommended to choose what fits you best just like a clothing you're most comfortable to wear. Well for people like me who want to sit back and listen to something interesting while enjoying my meal, dinner in front of the television set would be satisfactory. However, that would be such a boring activity that it'll just make me fall asleep and wake up in the morning and eat the same boring breakfast. That is why comedy bars are a click to my taste.
Basically, a comedy bar is not different from any other bars when it comes to servings whereas food and beverages are always present and each has its own specialty. But why are comedy bars such a hit to the Filipinos?
First of all you can get a good laugh all night long for only a mere fifty pesos, excluding the food and drinks. Well if you could stay up late until three in the morning without eating or drinking something, why not? On special occasions when there are special performances, prices range from three hundred fifty to four hundred pesos.
Third, the audience themselves are the performers even though indirectly. If singing is your frustration, well this is your chance as well as mine to prove one's self. Just like a karaoke bar, here you could sing to your heart's delight in front of all the people. However, be prepared to eat every insult that would be thrown to you. So make sure your feet are clean and your head held up right because you will be examined from head to toe the moment you step on the stage. Though you may have passed the initial stage, prepare your voice and be ready to sing and compete with the ladies with voices deeper than the ground. Sorry for you if you didn't made it. It was also the fate of the firsts who tried it. Usually tears set on the stage, but what the heck you're there to laugh so why not laugh at yourself? Well, it is said easier than done that's why even though I'm assured of the first trial, this is one opportunity I will never take. At least at the end of the show I can say that the laugh is worth more than my fifty bucks.
If you're looking for this kind of entertainment, it's not very hard to find a comedy bar around for it is common already in the Metro. In Quezon City, Timog is the place to go wherein there are a wide variety of entertainment bars to choose from. In the south, Las Piņas is a promising place for these establishments. Among these popular spots are Sitcom, Comedya and 22nd St. The choice is yours where you want to meet people from all walks of life while sharing the same objective of eating, drinking and laughing.
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Nights out are exciting. But that's only if you know the right places to go.
Moonbean strives to help you with this. Here's an overview of the current Moonbeam issue. Leia Medina explores the CCP Complex - bikes,starstruck lovers and all. Tan Ramirez tries to dissect what makes comedy bars so appealing. Mao Obaldo proves that children can be night prowlers as well . Rachel Quinto delves into the metamorphosis of restaurants into hip dance places. Tara Perez vicariously lives out her karaoke dreams. Zeri Yulo gives a drink cheat sheet for the initiated. Anna Tetangco ranks the best dance clubs while getting on the groove herself while Chabeli Yujuico drinks coffee to keep awake in this flurry of activities. |
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