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70s Bistro

3.9

10 Reviews

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3.9

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  • Sharon Claudia

    1.0

    I just have to write a review for this bar.  I've been a frequent customer of 70's and never have I been so disappointed in their food!  We ordered sisig last night and mind you it was hard to chew and it didn't taste like sisig at all.  It was overloaded with sweet stuff, little meat or innards can be found, all extenders!  I liked their dinakdakan the last time I was here but last night was TERRIBLE!  There was no meat in it, it was all onion and pepper loaded with mayonnaise!  What a disappointment.  They just wanted to earn money but they don't want to earn good ratings.  I will make sure that this experience of mine will be known.  So upsetting!!!!!

  • Delectasensin

    4.0

    We went here the night Silent Sanc and Hale performed live. The place was VERY crowded, as expected, so we did not get seats and a table immediately. Also, the prices of the drinks here are steep compared to the ones near our campus. If our visit here was not a treat of our friend for her birthday, our individual share of the bill would have been ridiculously expensive.BUT IT WAS SO. MUCH. FUN.The place had a very chill vibe to it that I'm sure everyone (who likes live music) will enjoy. It was a bit difficult to talk to each other, though, because of the booming speakers, but heck, just talk to each other afterwards and just enjoy the music for the meantime.

  • Sarah Jasmine Mohd Farouk

    4.0

    This bar has a very nice vibe and crowd. Everybody here for the night was relaxed and enjoying themselves. I also ordered a pizza which was not bad at all.The beer is a reasonable price and nice and cold.Due to the name of the 70's bistro I was expecting a much more interesting and retro style bar. There was very little I could see that said seventies at all. Considering the seventies was one of the more innovative and flamboyant decades of the 20th century this venue has really missed the mark.All I could see to celebrate the 70's in this venue was a third rate 70's style mural on the wall behind the band. I counted 6 lack lust 70's lamp shades and a couple of tired posters on the wall of seventies artists.. But really virtually nothing.Is this a Seventies themed bar? or is it just a name? Confusing .How about the staff in some seventies retro cloths?some more seventies decor?some seventies food on the menu?Some seventies background music when the band is on a break?on and on the potential could go.I will still rate this bar high because it is safe and friendly and really we all go there for the music right?Visit the 70's bar and bistro... you will have a nice time.

  • Jeh Enriquez

    4.0

    Went to this bistro for a 3D gig: Danao, Dumas, and Dancel gig which was really a brilliant collaboration by the way. That night, the place was really jumpacked so we reserved a 1,500 peso seat good for atleast 4 pax. And really for nights like that, it is really ideal to reserve seats beforehand.I just can’t remember how much the entrance fee was. Maybe ‘twas about 250-300 php with a free beer. However, this fee is only meant for standing, you really have to reserve a seat to be able to be more comfortable and at ease while listening to your favourite bands. The 1,500 peso was consumable and indeed sulit for we were able to order at least 2 buckets and 3 pulutan. But next time, I will surely try the 2,500 peso package to be seated nearer the bands. Taste – 4.5Price – 4 Service – 4 Ambiance – 3.5Cleanliness – 3.5TOTAL = 3.9

  • Irene Zeng

    4.0

    70s Bistro is the go to place for rock music needs. It's a small and cozy place where you can actually get a chance to talk to the musicians and artists performing for the day. Bands like Urbandub, Mayonnaise, Pupil, Blue Jean Junkies, are regulars there. The food is not bad, especially paired with the delicious San Mig Pale Pilsen 😛 we ordered the Sizzling Sisig, Their Garlic Pizza (sorry forgot what it's called) and their cheeselogs. The flavor was full and it satisfied whatever cravings we had for pulutan food.

  • Ghinapp9

    5.0

    Good service, friendly staffs, and good food. A place where you can watch your favorite opm band/singer plus you can have a little chit chat with them after the gig. 💚

  • Dani Gravador

    4.0

    Been here last friday with my cousins and we really enjoyed the night. Great club, ambiance, music! Most specially when our idol rico blanco showed up already. We're really amazed! This 70s bistro is one of the best bar in quezon city today. :)

  • Mohammad Isfan Batubara

    5.0

    Claps for 70's bistro for the coolest line of events ;) I'll give this a 5 since it's near from our place.... Don't care about the food coz I would always go here for the music and the beer :) your not allowed to smoke inside though :/ but it's ok.

  • Kueh Bang Kek

    4.0

    This place is history for OPM bands! Had watch Kamikazee's final/farewell bar gig here. Jampacked but all is worth' RockNRoll! Food? Not really important coz you will be more focused on your beer and the band playing! More power 70's Bistro! Support local Artists!

  • Michael Allan Tesoro

    4.0

    One does not go to 70's Bistro mainly for food, but will be surprised with the quality of food for the price. I had perfectly crispy fries and sisig that did not disappoint.I went here for Ebe Dancel's Sa Wakas 15th Anniversary gig, and the organizers were great event handlers. The service is also good. My friend fainted and was promptly taken care of by the nice staff at the air conditioned back office.Btw don't get iced tea.

70s Bistro Location

  • Full Bar Available
  • Toilet
  • Night Life
  • Live Music
  • No Parking Area
  • Indoor

70s Bistro is located at 46 Anonas Street, Project 2, Quezon City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Project 2. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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