Morgan Short|2025-08-05
[Nightlife] Juanit's...Filipino Food SO Good, It's in a... Bar
[Nightlife] Juanit's...Filipino Food SO Good, It's in a... Bar
Brandon McGhee

Copy Editor's Note: Filipino food. Chicken adobo, garlic rice, enough sugar in the desserts to floor a horse. It's delicious. A few joints are kicking around town, but Juanito's is the one Filipino expats frequent often, along with homesick students, and the growing entourage of curious eaters they bring along. So we had to check it out. It's loud. It's warm. It's got that magical combination of chicharrones, good drinks and the kind of bar where you're never more than five minutes away from drinking shots with someone you just met.

It's been a rough couple of years for Shanghai's nightlife industry, and it's refreshing to have the opportunity to sing the praises of a recent cocktail bar success story. Shout it from the rooftops to the bottom of your glasses: Juanito's is back open at a brand new location at Shankang Li and slinging drinks.

Emblematic of an industry trend toward smaller, more personal storefront lounges, Juanito's got its start a few years ago as a small, little, one-room neighborhood bar. The man mixing drinks is John, a Filipino transplant, whom you might recognize as the bar manager from The Parrot nightclub and Italo. Both venues were from the Funka Group (Funkadeli), which were staples of the boho cocktails and clubbing circuit in another era. John's bringing his notable and laudable cocktail skills to a stripped-back dive lounge kind of aesthetic – and when we say dive, that's only the highest compliment we can give.

From decor to service to crowd to vibes, it feels like a neighborhood bar run by a group of friends for their group of friends, full stop. Decoration is the souvenirs of bygone parties mounted on the walls, pours are almost lethally heavy, and late nights frequently turn into early mornings.

Here's John describing the place: "I would say it's the easiest bar that you can go to. You don't have to come with friends if you don't have any – but come as you are."

Drinks! They are really good and super thrifty at 68 yuan for all their signatures. Expect cheap-ish, boozy, and fun mezcal-heavy cocktails. Here's a bunch that you should order immediately.

[Nightlife] Juanit's...Filipino Food SO Good, It's in a... Bar
Brandon McGhee

Beet on the Brat – 68 yuan (US$9.47)

Mezcal, Cynar, Beetroot Syrup, Lemon

[Nightlife] Juanit's...Filipino Food SO Good, It's in a... Bar
Brandon McGhee

The Pretender – 68 RMB

Mezcal, Passionfruit, Coconut, Lemon, Syrup

[Nightlife] Juanit's...Filipino Food SO Good, It's in a... Bar
Brandon McGhee

Skittles – 68 yuan

Vodka, Lime, Raspberry Puree, Raspberry Syrup, Cranberry

On the menu, it's 60-70 yuan for classics, 50 yuan for mixes, and four beers on tap, 30-50 yuan.

The Vibe?

Music and events-wise, it's a little bit of everything. Top 40 pop to rock hits of yore. They host guest cocktail shakers and chefs – their own bites menu is coming mid-March – and even host live acoustic performances. They are also popular with industry insiders. Papa G recently told us that he and The Pearl crew go here often after shows. This directly resulted in the long delay of this article because... Filipino food? We had to check it out. But first, we did a little sleuthing...

[Nightlife] Juanit's...Filipino Food SO Good, It's in a... Bar

chismissss!

Okay, opinions validated. We wait for Juanito's filipino menu... And goodnight nurse! With patience comes great rewards (sometimes, but definitely this time):

Cheers, Juanito's. We're glad you're open again. A solid place for community, and great Filipino food.

Hit it up and stay right until they kick you out, and then be there for opening the next day to claim your bar stool.

If you go...

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Address: 808 Shaanxi Rd N., near Changping Rd 陕西北路808号

Funkadeli