The 70s Bistro bar

Bar & grill · Murphy

The 70s Bistro bar

Bar & grill · Murphy
46 Anonas, Quirino 2-3, Quezon City, 1102 Metro Manila, Philippines

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Live music venue featuring reggae, Pinoy rock, and varied rock bands  

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46 Anonas, Quirino 2-3, Quezon City, 1102 Metro Manila, Philippines Get directions

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46 Anonas, Quirino 2-3, Quezon City, 1102 Metro Manila, Philippines Get directions

+63 2 7751 9354
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@the70sbistrobar
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@the70sBistro

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Aug 8, 2025

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John Dela Cruz

Google
- Hard to find parking space - Food is mostly fried pica-pica - Price is reasonable - Artist lineup is superb

Mary

Google
Came here to watch a show. Door price was 500, sulit. There were a lot of food options. We got the chciharong bulaklak which was around 300+? They were ok. Wish we had gotten the sisig though. Same price and it smelled so good. Beers cost around 165 (with sc). It was my first time here and honestly I really like the vibes here. It was very crowded though, as we expected.

Joshua Paul Gaces

Google
It's a legendary place where bands both from new and the classics play. Bands like Parasouls and Orange and Lemons play regularly here in their iconic Pop Shoppe. It's an experience where you feel like at home lang, jamming with your friends. Although the booze is kinda pricey and the food okay, I think it's still worth it for the live music.

Pristeen Laceda

Google
They haven't updated their info on their schedule. They only start letting their guests enter their establishment 15 mins before the show's schedule. It's not an open bar where you can start dining and drinking hours before the shows. Also, the food and drinks are quite expensive given that it's located in Anonas. Still, the food is good and their staff is friendly. You can go here alone but you'd be better off here in a group since the tables with the best views come with consumable prices.

Grin Department original

Google
Nice place for gigs and to chill out!

Aya Abad

Google
Small space but just enough for a good crowd. First time to visit last weekend to see Franco play. The service is a tad bit slower, probably because it was packed. But food is okay. Staff (for ticketing) is helpful and easy to coordinate with. Good experience.

Uwe Lagemann

Google
We were there on a Friday evening. After besting the traffic and securing a parking we enjoyed a very pleasant and entertaining event with live music. Dmajors and Livehouse Project were the bands and some single interpreters. The time flew by! The food was OK, sad was that they ran out of Coke.

Jose Ernesto “Joey” Indolos

Google
The venerable music bar. It's one of the longest surviving bars of that type. When I first went here many years ago it was still a semi-open place. Although I miss how fresh it was then, I think that it's better now because they couldn't control the cockroaches in the fountain area. But what used to be the fountain is now the DJ/tech booth, and the whole place is now roofed over, walled in, and cleaner. The place hosts many musical events of all types, but mostly rock productions. But even the type of rock that you might hear from night to night is varied, ranging across several decades. The usual beers and pulutan are available, but then again the place isn't noted for that, but more for the music. Note to foreign readers: pulutan = bar chow.