When you ask the bartender for something he’s proud of and he gives you a negroni, that’s a good sign.

They describe themselves as a “Midnight Gallery and Bar,” and this is Limbo. On the night we visited, they had a display of fine art photography on display and some excellent DJ music (courtesy of @missbadkiss) to drive the vibe. Though the negroni definitely hit the spot, it’s also perfectly fine to enjoy the music, the art, and the company with something as simple as a bottle of local beer. It’s a bar that people seem to live in. And the staff act a little like you’re all just visitors in their living room. Case in point: a bartender was continuously playing rounds of cards with a guest at the bar. If that’s your speed, this bar is a must.
Find Limbo on General Luna in Makati Poblacion and follow @limbo.ph on Instagram.






The bar is dimly lit, and in the dark, you may miss some of the finer details of the space. Walls and ceilings are paneled with metal paneling. Lamps have hidden notecards inside of them. All of which tell a story that’ such longer than. Just eight years. You feel like the founders built a location that was “what they always wanted.” And perhaps that’s why. Little has changed here over time. It was already what they wanted it to be: a secluded and quiet spot in an office district where to sit for hours sipping straightforward, fine cocktails with friends. Sounds good to us.

