Food & Dining

Jollibee

Subic Bay Freeport Zone


Rizal Highway cor. Aguinaldo St., Subic Bay Freeport Zone,
Olongapo

Phone Number: (63 47) 252-2028, (63 47) 252-2029

Website: Jollibee

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Press Release

Jollibee Launches the Merriest, Spaghettiest Photo Contest
The search is on for the many and merry ways you can enjoy Jollibee Spaghetti!
2009 November 04

Open Coca-Cola Jollibee Bottles, Open the UAAP Spirit
Coca-Cola teams up with Jollibee to offer cool new reasons to open happiness through the Coca-Cola UAAP Collectible bottles.
2009 September 18

Jollibee Delivery: Bringing Great-tasting Food Right at Your Doorstep
Satisfy that langhap-sarap craving 24 hours a day, seven days a week!
2009 March 31

Langhap Sarap Savings With Jollibee Tipid Card
Thanks to the new Jollibee Tipid Card, you can have your fill of your favorite Jollibee products at even more affordable prices!
2009 February 17

Have A Merry-licious Christmas With Jollibee Paskong Langhap-Sarap Party Packages
Want an enjoyable and hassle-free Christmas party this season?
2008 December 08

A Jollibee Kids Party to Remember for Atasha and Andres with a Jollitown Theme
Although plans have yet to be finalized, the Muhlach couple is sure of one thing: their twins will have a Jollibee Kids Party.
2008 September 22

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Cuisine
Ambiance
Specialties
Chicken Joy; Hamburgers; Burger Steaks; Spaghetti; Palabok; Breakfast meals; French Fries; Sundae and Peach Mango Pie
Facilities
Parking, Drive-Thru
Services
Parties, Delivery
Payment
Cash
Budget
P199 & Below
Profile
Jollibee is a phenomenal success story: what began as a two-branch ice cream parlor in 1975 offering hot meals and sandwiches became incorporated in 1978 with seven outlets to explore the possibilities of a hamburger concept. Thus was born the company that revolutionized fast food in the Philippines.

In 1984, Jollibee hit the P500 million sales mark, landing in the Top 500 Philippine Corporations. In 1987, barely 10 years in the business, Jollibee landed into the country’s Top 100 Corporations. It became the first Philippine fast food chain to break the P1 billion sales mark in 1989. In 1993, Jollibee became the first food service company to be listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange; thus broadening its capitalization and laying the groundwork fo r sustained expansion locally and beyond the Philippines.

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