Aliño graces opening of ₱36.7M Starbucks Coffee Shop in Subic 

Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño (right of photo) shares a light moment with Menchu Tantoco Lopez and Quito Lopez, Store Development Manager of Starbucks Coffee-Subic Bay right before the Mass and Blessing of the said branch on Friday, March 6, 2026 in Subic Bay Freeport.

Subic Bay Freeport – Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño led the opening of the first two-storey Starbucks Coffee Shop with drive-thru facility here on March 6, 2026.

 

According to Aliño, the opening of the two-storey Starbucks Coffee Shop indicates Subic Bay Freeport’s status as a popular tourist destination, anticipating a year-round influx of customers.

 

The Starbucks Coffee Shop invested ₱36.75Million in a 1,700-square-meter area at the portion of Lot 75-A, Rizal Highway, Central Business District, Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

 

The inauguration was attended by Engr. and Mrs. Rhammeth Paras, Arch. and Mrs. Adonis Co, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tang, and Engr. Aries Tanglao, owners of Pandabest Realty and Trading, Inc. 

 

The two-storey Starbucks locations usually offer enhanced, often scenic, spaces with increased seating, frequently housed in restored, architecturally unique, or heritage buildings.

 

Notable examples include the heritage shophouse in Singapore’s Chinatown, the sprawling Reserve Hiraya in Tagaytay, and a colonial-style bungalow in Rochester.

 

“Now we have one here, with the building designed to be ‘work and study-friendly,’ providing more intimate, quiet spaces on the upper level compared to the busy ground floor,” Aliño said.

 

The SBMA Board of Directors, SBMA officials, and officials from the Rustan Coffee Corporation and Pandabest Realty and Trading were present during the inauguration ceremony.