This Jollibee branch is located at EDSA corner NIA Road, beside Shell Station and in frint of National Printing Office.
Parking is difficult. You need to park in a limited slot beside 7-11 Convenience Store. Sometimes, during rush hour, nearby cars taking fuel at Shell may obstruct other cars going to the Drive-thru and vice versa.
You may choose to eat at the Ground Floor or Second Floor, where the latter floor is airconditioned, but sometimes the management closes the dine-in area at the second floor.
Service is prompt somehow, but may easily been crowded durung lunchtime. It is best to eat at Jollibee at nighttime.
Toilets in the Ground Floor is automated, which requires receipt number to open the toilet, but now it was suspended as of June 2022.
The toilet is a unisex toilet, where both male, female, and PWD can use it. The CR's cleanliness is rated 3/5.
Drive-thru takes approximately 10 minutes waiting when the cars queuing in. Its exit is a sloped path to NIA Road. Expect some annoying juvenile mendicants coming your way while waiting for...
Read moreThis location joins the jollibee near Rizal park as the second store I’ve been to that refuses card payments. I’ve frequented dozens of jollibee locations all over the country, in cities and provinces, and this is only #2.
It’s located near cubao terminal hub, in a metropolis, where thousands come and go everyday. There is no business a major brand should only accept cash in this day and age.
With such an intense competitive environment in the area, trying to save a few pesos on fees is a questionable business strategy. Okay, so just walk across the street and eat at a store that will happily accept your business.
Now, if these stores displayed a sign that reads “We are still living in the 1930s and haven’t discovered digital payments yet. Please dig through your pockets pull of dirty coins for us. We apologize for the inconvenience”, a lot of time could be saved from lining up...
Read moreDuring my recent visit to Jollibee, I noticed that not all staff at the counter were wearing face masks. One time, while I was ordering, the staff member who served me wasn't wearing a mask and suddenly coughed while handling my food. It's concerning that she didn't prioritize wearing a mask despite showing symptoms. On a positive note, the service crew responsible for cleaning tables were snappy and diligent about hygiene. However, I feel that the counter staff should observe stricter hygiene practices, such as wearing face masks and hairnets. Additionally, I've noticed that sometimes there's a security guard present, and sometimes...
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