Best Things To Do in Manila This Weekend: Holiday Edition (Jan. 5-8)

Image: Antonio’s at PGA Cars
Image: Antonio’s at PGA Cars

It’s 2023: Time to celebrate by going about town in style! From the latest shows to newly opened restaurants you can’t miss, there is a lot to do this weekend in Manila.

We update this list every Thursday so feel free to bookmark it!


Sandwich, Imago, and more at Saguijo

End the first week of the year with performances from OPM greats such as Sandwich, Imago, and more at SaGuijo Cafe + Bar. Door charge is PHP600.

SaGuijo is at7612 Guijo Street, Makati City.


All-Day Drag Saturdays at Butterboy

Drag fans can rejoice as Butterboy is having not one, but two drag events for Saturday. Drag Brunch features queens Shewarma, Pura Luka Vega, and Barbie-Q. Meanwhile, MerienDrag will see M1ss Jade, Aries Night, and NAIA take centerstage. Tickets are at PHP1450 each, which includes a meal of your choice and a meet and greet!

Butterboy is at 81 Basa, Quezon City. Reserve ticketshere.


Antonio’s in Manila opens

Image: Antonio’s at PGA Cars

著名Tagaytay餐饮现货安东尼奥的之一Asia’s 100 best restaurants, opened its first Metro Manila outpost in December, in partnership with luxury dealership PGA Cars. Diners won’t have to drive south anymore to enjoy its elegant dishes, in a concept that features a bar, bistro, and fine dining. They accept reservations for lunch (11:30am to 1:30pm) and dinner (6pm to 8:30pm) between Tuesdays and Sundays.

Antonio’s Manila is located at PGA Cars along EDSA, beside EDSA Beverage Design Group. Make reservations by calling 0985-221-6791.


Weekend After-Hours at Assembly Hall

Say cheers to the weekend with a bang at Assembly Hall in Poblacion. DJs Xavi Panlilio and Roy de Borja are taking care of the beats on Friday, while CC and C-Mart take over on Saturday.

Assembly Hall is at775Dr. Jose P. Rizal Avenue, Makati City.


Weekend market shopping at Legazpi Sunday Market

Images: Legazpi Sunday Market / Sunny the Label

Brace yourself for a vibrant market experience on Sunday at the Legazpi Sunday Market — with a wide variety of local sellers peddling food and fresh local produce, as well as locally made crafts.

Legazpi Sunday Market happens every Sunday between 7am to 2pm at Corinthian Carpark, Legazpi Village, Makati City.



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