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Starbucks Coffee Drive-Thru, The Fort


It was only 10:30pm and I don't want to go home yet and liked to kill time, chill and unwind since it was my off from work for the week. We were supposed to watch a movie but the last film showing already started. Killed time thinking where to go and tried the Starbucks at The Fort, where a first Starbucks drive-thru was constructed.



The staff here was really friendly, approachable, accommodating and serves with a smile!


I really loved the place because it was a stand alone building and its style was like a loft-type house. I also like the high ceiling ambiance that would give you more space to breathe.


This branch was also LEED certified building, which means the building was like an eco-friendly structure that uses less energy consuming than the usual building construction. I think almost all of the new building being constructed at the Bonifacio Global City is going green too.


Resources used here was if not recycled, could be locally found here in the Philippines like the wood used for the tables and chairs. Circle labels are everywhere within the building describing what materials are used for constructing that certain object. Led lights are also used and the roof design was even made to collect water when it rains. I think the paintings were even made from coffee and tea stains. c",)

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Starbucks Coffee
32nd Street corner 7th Street
Bonifacio Global City
Taguig City
Open: Sun-Thu 6am-2am, Fri-Sat 6am-3am

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starbucks... <3

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