April 10, 2018

South Pub in Alabang: Newly-opened bar in the South

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  • Heads up, bar lovers in the South! A new pub has opened its doors near you. Plan your next night out at South Pub in Commerce Center, Alabang!

    South Pub’s interior

    South Pub, which opened on the first week of June, was the brainchild of the owners living in the South. They offer a mix of British, Spanish and Filipino food which for certain is going to be a new favorite of the South people. Guests can also enjoy cocktails, local and crafted beers, and even hard liquors. All their food were curated to be perfectly paired with beers.

    CHIPIRONES (Php 220)

    South Pub Burger (Php 280)

    FISH AND CHIPS (Php 350)

    If you happen to be there in South Pub, you should try their Fish and Chips (Php 350). It’s a deep fried Gindara fish dipped in beer batter that’s served with chips and mushy peas. You should also try their Spanish dish, the Chipirones (Php 220) which is a well-seasoned baby squid served with fried egg and bread. One of their recommended dishes is their very own South Pub Burger (Php 280), which is a two smashed burger patties with cheese, served with fries and their special dressing in a bun. Available as well are salads, pastas, and sandwiches.

    One of the owners said that aside from being a standard bar, they wanted to create an environment wherein their guests can have a unique experience. Soon, they’ll be offering lunch throughout the week, and will be putting television for sports viewing.

    So, cheers for Southerners who drive to Makati and BGC for a grub — South Pub has landed in Alabang to be your next hangout place!

    General Information

  • 2/F The Commerce Center. Commerce Ave. Barangay New Alabang Village, Filinvest Corporate, Muntinlupa City
  • 0918-439-1606
  • https://www.facebook.com/SouthPubAlabang/
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