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Say hello to the first Jollibee branch in Spain, which is located at Puerta del Sol in the vibrant city of Madrid. Jollibee Madrid sits along Calle del Arenal, one of the busiest pedestrian streets and shopping destinations in the Spanish capital
Just in time for the launch of its store in Madrid, the fast-food giant has released official images of the new restaurant’s stylish interiors — and my, do they look like no other Jollibee we’ve seen before. Check out the photographs below.
The store’s design was created with European customers in mind, blending Jollibee’s Filipino roots with modern, stylish interiors fit for Madrid’s vibrant dining scene
Also read: The First Jollibee Spain Comes With Chicken Burgers and Digital Kiosks
Interiors of Jollibee’s store in Madrid, Spain
Jollibee Madrid has a dining capacity for 180 guests and a double-height dining hall with a full-size palm tree. Not to be ignored are the cosy-looking purple couches and aesthetically pleasing lighting fixtures at the restaurant, which offer a stylish departure to the fast-food chain we know and love.
If this Jollibee branch looks a little different than what we’re used to, this is because the store design for Jollibee Madrid was envisioned with European customers in mind as well.
Interiors of Jollibee’s store in Madrid, Spain
Guests will also want to keep an eye out for hidden gems of Pinoy culture distributed throughout the space, like the colourful jeepney sign pictured above.
To protect guests and restaurant employees, the branch also features outdoor seating, a designated take-out area, hand-washing stations, and digital kiosks for safe transactions.
When it opened, Jollibee Madrid unveiled stylish interiors that look like no other Jollibee branch worldwide
Looking to its international branches to drive growth, Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC) is investing €10 million (~₱588 million) to open more stores in Spain, a fifth of its €50-million investment (~₱2.9 billion) to accelerate international expansion in Europe.
Jollibee Madrid offers the brand’s best-sellers, such as Chickenjoy and Jolly Spaghetti, as well as an exclusive Chicken Burger
The fast food giant has been aggressively expanding in Europe, investing millions of euros to bring its iconic Chickenjoy, Jolly Spaghetti, and new menu exclusives to more cities across the continent
Also read: All the Delicious Jollibee Meals We Can’t Wait to Try Around the Globe
Looking forward to eating Chickenjoy in Madrid? If you’re a Filipino currently living or working overseas, what other destinations would you like Jollibee to open a branch in?
All images credited to Jollibee Philippines | Official Facebook Page
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