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10 years ago
Great selection of craft beers from the Philippines and abroad. Highly recommend checking it out of you are in the area. read more
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Tritan Ventures Building, G/F, Paseo De Magallanes
Makati, 1232 Metro Manila
Philippines
Pasay City
02-8956175
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http://www.globalbeerexchange.com.ph
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What time does The Bottle Shop open?
The Bottle Shop opens at 1:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does The Bottle Shop close?
The Bottle Shop closes at 2:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.The Bottle Shop is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 1:00 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)Sun Closed
Does The Bottle Shop take credit cards?
Yes, The Bottle Shop takes credit cards.
Does The Bottle Shop have parking?
Yes, The Bottle Shop has parking options.
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I'm a girl who loves beer; I'm not ashamed to show it! Let me introduce to you one of my fave craft…read morebeers: Nipa Brew. Nipa Brew is owned by Nipa Foods, a specialty food and beverage business, that sources local and unique Philippine products. Nipa Brew aims to "spread the love for Filipino craft beers, one sip at a time." I had my first taste of their beer at a beer festival and I became in instant fan! Their beer variants are Tropic Haze, Sunstoked, Bliss Point, Midnight Blur, and (the newest) Drop Zone. My favorites are the Tropical Haze and Bliss Point. Tropical Haze is a wheat beer but it is quite fruity. Bliss Points tastes like hazelnut beer (I'm not kidding!). I've tried pairing Bliss Point with desserts and it was amazeballs! To all the girls who love beer, do give Nipa Brew a try! One of the craft beers that I would eagerly serve to my friends and family :D
Great place to drink as they have at most 16 beer on tap, as well as a selection of imported…read morebottles of beer. Pair up your beer with their new plant based food options and your night is set!
Nipa Brew Craft Beers
I do not recommend this place for beer, if you are an avid beer connoisseur with any kind of a…read morepalate for craft beer steer clear. Tried, 2 flights they were all flat, watery and tasted similar. Can't say anything about the food, the beer was hard to drink so we didn't stay. Also the place was super loud, not my scene.
Curious about the local beers, I stopped in for a quick flight. The waitress was so friendly and…read morehelpful. She seated me at the bar right away, immediately poured me a glass of water, and talked me through the menu. For my flight, I picked two award winners (equinox, white mamba) and two bestsellers (legally blonde, holy grail). I enjoyed all of them and can see legally blonde being a good day to day light option. Holy grail is a nice hoppy IPA and was probably my favorite of the bunch. Equinox is a flavorful amber ale and the menu recommends pairing with a heap of bacon lol. White Mamba, a pale stout, was to me the most unique and had a smoky coffee aftertaste. The bar has two floors (I stayed at the first floor bar) and is nice and airy with its tall ceilings. Has a nice craft beer hall vibe. Would love to come back!
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Burned out? Heartbroken? Aside from friends and family, beer's all you need, my brother. Global…read moreBeer Exchange carries a lot of them from all around the world. :) And it's just a drive away. I came here with friends one Friday evening. We wanted to drink but wanted something different. Bars usually just carry the local beers, and if you are lucky, imported ones.. but the selection is limited. So we read on few blogs, found out about Global Beer Exchange and decided its the way to go. Global Beer Exchange is a beer disneyland. I'm pretty sure it's going to be a delight for beer aficionados and enthusiasts. Belgian, North American, Japanese & Californian beers can be tasted here. They even have beers on draft. They also carry Katipunan craft ales, a local brand, like their Dear Fred and Indio. There's so many that we asked the staff to give suggestions on what to drink. In all fairness to them, they know what they're selling. And the best thing is that its not even crowded in here. It's perfect for a night of chilling and conversation with friends. :) P.S. Check out their beer chandelier.
Living in Magallanes often feels like I'm far away from civilization. For one thing, just to go to…read moreanother city, I will always have to pass a highway. Makati is just around the corner, but with Manila traffic, it gets way too tiring to drive there. Alabang is just a couple of bridges away, but the dreadful long drive home isn't the best feeling in the world. Lucky for us, Global Beer Exchange is probably just 5 minutes away from everyone's home. See, the best thing about Magallanes is probably that it's right in the middle from everyone. Yes, Quezon City is quite far, but South people (at least my friends from the south) usually won't go past the Fort area. And a few don't want to meet in Fort, especially on weekends, because parking is difficult and every club and bar is jam packed with yuppies and younglings. Global Beer Exchange may have beers that would cost you 700 pesos, but you just need to look carefully. Though its main market is for beer enthusiasts, you don't really have to be one to enjoy the beer. Just be smart and not order a Heineken or Stella or other beers that you can easily buy in the grocery store. I mean, hello? This is GLOBAL Beer Exchange. They carry beers from all around the world. Beers you probably haven't heard of yet and you're going to order a regular non-craft beer? Be adventurous and try something new. Bring a couple of friends, order different beers each and just do some beer tasting. Food isn't anything great so make sure that you'll be drinking here before or after you eat. Or you can bring some snacks, to munch on. Make sure to ask permission from the bar first though!
Good beer, great company
We were looking to find a craft brewery during our trip in the Philippines and we stumbled upon…read moreJoe's Brew (I first found them on IG - joesbrew). It's a smaller brewery and they brew the beer on-site (upstairs). All of the beer was really good - we did two flights so we could try them all. They have a great variety and all of them are slightly on the lighter side (even the porter) which is so fitting considering the hot and always humid weather. We had the pleasure of meeting the brewmaster too! They gave us a map of the area, Poblacion, because it's up and coming and the locals have been working on boosting small businesses. The map lists a bunch of other awesome bars and restaurants within walking distance. We will definitely be back next time we come to the Philippines!
Nice to find a microbrewery in Manila but very disappointed in the quality and pricing. 300php for…read morea 4 beer flight is roughly $1.50 per sample, roughly San Diego prices! A few beers like the Soothsayer and sweet stout but others tasted skunky. I was looking forward to this visit but left disappointed.
Graffiti wall at entrance with Joe's Brew logo.
My aunt lives in the heart of Maynila and introduced me to the place. The design of the place from…read morethe outside is super fresh and inviting with modern lighting. There's plenty of local beer to select from along with several other non local beers. The bar lighting can be adjusted to make the place seem more intimate or more spacious. Their beer samplers came in 6 mini glasses from light to dark beers of your choice and I personally enjoyed the beer called "The Mountain King" IPA because of the sweet mango after taste. This bar is kid friendly and they offer delicious calamansi jasmine green tea soda!
Spektral Beer Lounge has an awesome beers and my favorite craft beer is Mountain king. And they…read morehave a nice and cool bartenders and server Leah is very pretty and adorable.
Cousins brought me over here and found that Elias is a solid spot for beers! Surprised at the…read moredecent selection that they had on tap including the NEIPA. The tap list even had the "Untappd" ratings (some really well-rated beers overall). Staff was quick and friendly. Really chill vibes, open late, and they even have some bottled/canned beers for to-go. Definitely recommend if you're looking for some beers in the area!
One of the best beer brew in town and combined with unique takes on beer match food and you get…read moreElias! The Fruit Ciders and IPAs are just of higher quality compared to the market! Weekends just got better with Elias!
Great quality ice cream in a beautiful part of intramural at the cathedral. Food looked and…read moresmelled delicious.
Food was delicious and the bar had a nice selection of beer & cocktails. A small place in an…read morehistorical Plaza San Luis building in Intramuros Manila, which added to the unique feel of the place. A great place to enjoy a meal &/or drinks. Service took a little long, but it may have been due to the fact we were a party of 14.
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Malunggay Pesto Sardines ~ Tomatoes, spanish sardines, pesto
The main reason I went here was because they were having a collab with Taco Vengo. I am in love…read morewith Taco Vengo haha. But anyways the food that Taco Vengo had was delicious, 3 new items! They had a pulled pork taco, tempura shrimp taco and elote. All delicious and I can't wait to go to Taco Vengo to eat them again! The Bottle Shop is a nice location with a good selection of beers. I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to beer I just drink what my friends recommend. From what they were saying they were pretty happy with the beers. So that's good to hear. However, their food items were not the best...very average. They had some shrimp on bread type of iteam...not very good. Also, the service was average. Well actually they were serving me well but the group overall was not getting their food within a good time limit. I got my food/drinks within 15 minutes and my friends waited around 30 minutes after several follow-ups. Maybe it was just a busy night and Taco Vengo was new to the place so food was coming out slow. I'll come back here with my friends because even if the food isn't the best the beer selection is great.
I'm impressed this place wasn't more crowded when I came here on a Friday night. They have an…read moreexcellent selection of really cool craft beer, and some excellent imported bottle beer from all over the world. The service was excellent and the waiters had great recommendations. I kind of like the idea that they were showing Ghost Busters on the TV - pretty cool. However, I felt like it gave up a weird vibe in the sense that everyone was just watching the movie, instead of talking to each other. For a small beer bar like this, I would consider recommending not turning on the tv as it sort of felt like it killed the vibe a bit. Will definitely return here. The beer is awesome, and Manila needs waaay more places like this!
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I had my first buko juice in Manila at Fruitas, a kiosk set in the middle of Paseo Center, here in…read moreSalcedo Village, Makati. I'll never forget it. I was taking some fresh air after jogging in Ayala Triangle Gardens when my husband suggested going to Fruitas to try one of their refreshing fruit juices. The fruits are all beautiful and fresh, specially the mangoes! Yummy! By the way, Fruitas is the place where I tried filipino mango for the first time. How sweet and tasty it is! And I'm from Brazil, a country where fruits are abundant, so believe me when I say. Here is how Fruitas works: you choose your favorite fruit and the guy blends it for you with Buko water! You can mix different fruits if you want. What I love about their juices is that they are healthy and affordable. So don't hesitate. Try it! :)
Cucina Marina has a special place in my list of must-visits. I actually encountered them as a loyal…read moreBanchetto-goer; back then, they were flush from a recent feature piece, focused on their crispy liempo. They are, after all, the best there is in this special little dish; many have tried, and none can measure up to Cucina Marina's. Having found something that I like, I quickly befriended Sheryl, the lady in charge. Always with a smile and a sunny disposition at the ready, the ladies of this little booth are rockstars of the night food market scene. You wait for them to open, because their offerings are worth waiting for. In addition to the deep fried bacon goodness of the crispy liempo, they have adobo ribs that marries two different cooking styles, barbecue purists be damned. They have a Hungarian sausage on a stick, complete with a stick of cheese somehow wrapped around it along the slits. They have cordon bleu so moist that it's criminal. They have buttered pork loin, prepared only if someone orders it, a la short order style. Their food isn't the healthiest out there, true, but you'll find that in the occasional times you try them, you won't really care. This is, after all, some really good comfort food.
The good was great and we have a little issue but the manager, Tom took care and resolve it. It is…read moreabout there policy but its not customer friendly. We were to assure that he will bring it to the owners attention! We will visit them again when we are back in the Philippines!
Our goto Korean bbq that's close to home. It is located on the southwest corner of Tiendesitas. Two…read moregates on the opposite side of the mall. Pretty busy on Fridays and weekend. Get there early for parking. I recommend getting a private room on the 2nd floor for quiet dinner (need ₱10k minimum consumables). Typical grill set menu with all the free small plates. LA galbi and sundubu-jjigae are my 2 faves.
This place is one of those hole-in-the-wall-so-glad-I-found-it Filipino restaurant. It's actually…read morealso meshed with this bed & breakfast/dorm called My EC Place. First thing you need to know is that much like it's name, it's completely home-y - kind of like coming home after a long day at work and finding out they made your favorite dish AND you can play games while you wait. They're got a wide array of games like sungka, chess and other novelty board games. The food is inexpensive but great - my absolute fave on the menu is their pork sinigang & I love it cause it's unlike those joints where they serve you 'fake sinigang' where they use broth instead of sampalok. You've also got to try their hubad na longganisa with aligue rice - it's a real freakin' winner, 'specially for days where you just kinda wanna wolf down your food. PLUS, they've recently started serving beer. Need I say more?
Founded in 1946 in the Philippines, Regent sells a variety of snacks and candies. I found two of…read moretheir products at a local grocer that are pretty tasty. THE GOODS: Labzter AKA lobster crackers. Similar to shrimp chips, they're light, airy and sticks to your tongue if you leave it on there for a bit. Flavor-wise, it's mildly sweet with a bit of heat mixed in. King Crab Orange in color, these are the better tasting of the two. They have an addicting ocean-y flavor and scent that is reminiscent of crab. Neither are oily. OVERALL: Goes well with my adult beverage!
The Sidcor Market I grew up with can be found in EDSA corner Main Avenue--the current location of…read moreHypermarket Cubao. As far as I can recall, it was 8 years ago when it was launched again in Centris. I often visit every Sunday morning for my favorite Empanada, Pad Thai, and Buco Sherbet. This is home to a variety of food selection from regional cuisines to international flavors. Sidcor is also a great source of fresh produce, organic vegetables, and fruits. The price is at par with local neighborhood palengke and definetely cheaper than supermarket. Sidcor is open from 6:00am to 1:00pm but fresh market's stocks runs out easily. Be sure to arrive earlier. There are a lot of parking spaces available at Sidcor as well. Commuters can take the Quezon Avenue MRT station. It's a walk away from the train stop.
Spent a Sunday morning here is fun. Here you have 2 prices,…read morelocal and expat. Unlike in salcedo sat market, here you can find avocado for 150/kg, while it's 250-300php in salcedo! You can also find quite good collection of plants to decorate your home. Super hot though!!! But will come back!
A carinderia often populated by students of nearby schools and residents of close subdivisions,…read moreJuncel offers a wide selection of Pinoy viands, affordable student meals and friendly service. My favorite would simply be their tortang talong. The eggplant is grilled, peeled then fried with egg. The smoked flavored torta goes well with plain rice, beef caldereta and a slab of their juicy grilled liempo (yum!). They are also famous for their adobo, menudo and giniling which cost only Php40.00 per dish. Dine at Juncel anytime of the day as they are open 24/ 7, great for quick late night stopovers, takeout, or early morning after-party hangout. Juncel has been patronized by locals since the 1990's and due toof it's success as a carinderia, they were able to expand their business and now offer Silogs, different sizes of pancit bilao and accept catering services for weddings, baptisms and birthdays too!
Chocolat café at Xavierville in Quezon has the most delicious cakes you'll find. What you'll find…read morethere are some thick and rich deep dark chocolate icing on cakes with a moist and velvety, perfect consistent crumb that leaves nothing to be desired. The interior of the space is well arranged and overall the atmosphere is comforting. I enjoy coming here with my friends as we are always left impressed but the space can feel a little cramped when people decide to pack into the place. A consequence of their popularity. When choosing your cake, don't be afraid to venture into the adventurous and remember a classic combination always succeeds. A good pairing I personally find with their chocolate hazelnut cake (which is to die for) is the hot mocha. It blends well together, giving very smooth tones overall. And here's just a small tip for you: Their Kahlua cake? Totally awesome.
Endless Summer is always the busiest stall in Maginhawa StrEAT food park and I could understand…read morewhy. If there is an award for the best execution of concept, Endless Summer will surely take the cake. They have envisioned their stall as a beach shack that serves anything from rice meals to sisig. The stall is decorated in bright and cheerful murals that remind one of happy and carefree summers. They have plenty of surfboards, wakeboards and beach-related paraphernalia that complete the look and the feel of their beach-inspired setting. The cute guys making up the front-of-the-house staff can always be seen in beachwear (surfboards, tank tops, sunglasses). The speakers blast reggae and chillwave tracks that give the air that relaxed and laidback feel. When I hang out near their stall, I would feel that all I need is a hammock and I'll be good to go. They also have milshakes and smoothies that they serve in clear plastic bottles which remind me of Jonah's Milkshake, my ultimate favorite when I'm in Boracay. I love their attention to detail as far as the concept is concerned. Though there aren't a lot of options in their menu for a semi-vegetarian like me, my friends swear by the buffalo wings and the sisig. They order it all the time, which suggest that it might be worth trying on your next visit, too.
This place reminds me of Boracay, which I think is the point. Surfboard tables and easy to…read moreunderstand menus, with chill music blasting away and food served sizzling - all I needed was sand between my toes and it's like chilling on Boracay's White Beach at the height of summer. Seriously though, their food is GOOD. My girlfriend swears by their Cream Peppered Dory, while I was able to try their signature combi sisig, which is to die for. Don't die though, that'd leave a mess.
Back in my college days, froyo is actually a pre-requisite to my skating sessions at MOA. In fact,…read moreI never not have froyo when I pass by a froyo place anywhere for that matter. It's the rule. White Hat has some real mouth-watering yogurt creations going on and you can probably tell that I am a huge fan of the said dessert. This is such a wonderful business to have opened in the Philippines, really. I'm actually thanking the Creator for this. It's my comfort food place, my refuge after a tough day back in my secretary days, and the reason why I survive CAW meetings (don't ask). This branch is just small and humble, but I cannot count the times I've stopped by, sat down and derped around, trying not to look barbaric as I consume the creamy frozen goodness that is sent from the above. Anything White Hat, I would probably finish in a matter of five minutes, and then I'll go for seconds. And with the heat of this recent summer? It's just the perfect thing to get my cool-down.
A large cup of their plain yogurt always hits the spot. Creamy and satisfying with just enough…read moretartness.