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Numero Doce: By the Numbers

Clubgoers vary from young urban professionals, twinks to Kingkong Barbies, Cebuano locals, foreigners, to drag queens – the mix of people who follow the trend of Western clubbing. Welcome to the only gay bar of Cebu.

Numero Doce, the only gay dance club in Cebu, has been dubbed as the 'O Bar' equivalent of the city, a euphoria feel of eternal Malate.

Numero Doce, the only gay dance club in Cebu, has been dubbed as the ‘O Bar’ equivalent of the city, bearing with it that euphoric feel that only eternal Malate could give.

It’s the club in the middle of Mango Square. It’s where Geri Halliwell’s It’s Raining Men was shamelessly mashed-up with Rihanna’s Only Girl (In The World) – and surprisingly worked!

It’s the club where most tourists and locals prefer to party pre-Sinulog grand parade.

Welcome to Numero Doce, the only gay dance club in Cebu. It has been dubbed as the ‘O Bar’ equivalent of the city, a euphoria feel of eternal Malate.

Clubgoers vary from young urban professionals, twinks to Kingkong Barbies, Cebuano locals, foreigners, to drag queens – a mix of people who follow the trends of Western clubbing.

The choice of music played throughout the night varies from 90’s to recent pop chart toppers. With the likes of Spice Girls, Kylie Minogue, Madonna, Beyonce, Daft Punk, David Guetta and many more, to hardcore techno, house remixes, RnB and hip hop, and of course, anthems we unconsciously memorized each lines.

Numero Doce is also known for their signature frozen cocktail drinks served in a pitcher; ‘Blue Kamikazee” and ‘Strawberry Margarita” are the most popular among the variety of mixes.

So next time you visit the Queen City of the South, don’t forget to check out Numero Doce in Mango Square Mall, located in the heart of Uptown Cebu.

Living life a day at a time – and writing about it, is what Patrick King believes in. A media man, he does not only write (for print) and produce (for a credible show of a local giant network), but – on occasion – goes behind the camera for pride-worthy shots (hey, he helped make Bahaghari Center’s "I dare to care about equality" campaign happen!). He is the senior associate editor of OutrageMag, with his column, "Suspension of Disbelief", covering anything and everything. Whoever said business and pleasure couldn’t mix (that is, partying and working) has yet to meet Patrick King, that’s for sure! Patrick.King.Pascual@outragemag.com

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