April 12, 2019

Ocean’s Telephone Company in BGC: Your Nightlife Destination with Cocktails at the Ready

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  • An authentic, classy nightlife destination after office hours is hard to come by, but thanks to Ocean’s Telephone Company in the heart of Bonifacio Global City, you may finally blow off your steam after a stressful day in the office with your friends at work!

    The Ocean’s Telephone Company welcomes you into their lair, leading you inside a red telephone booth!

    Hiding above Frank & Dean Café and Kitchen at Forbestown Center in Burgos Circle, Taguig, Ocean’s Telephone Company can be a scene out of a neo-noir film, with its enigmatic entrance to the red telephone booth, leading you straight to a whole different dimension.

    Choose your own phone booth as one of these can be your entrance to the bar.

    This dimension offers a charismatic atmosphere, illuminated as it is with red neon lights, as well as a disco light to enliven your every Saturday!

    With an added touch of sophisticated retro designs, the watering hole is reminiscent of the United States during its glorious 50’s era with vintage telephones gracing the entrance to the bar, as well as leather couches and dark tables seated inside.

    The red neon lights add a mysterious almost sensuous vibe to the atmosphere, complemented by glass mirrors of geometric shapes, leather couches, and dark tables for the guests’ comfort. 

    However, what perhaps may bring the most delicious tingle of euphoria to its guest is OTC’s collection of classic cocktails and spirits to choose from!

    Try their Whiskey Sour comprised of a mix of bourbon, lemon juice, syrup, and egg white, topped with cherry, or better yet, try their Old Fashioned Cocktail with a mixture of bourbon, syrup, and an aroma coming from the Angostura and orange. Pair these with the popular bar food of Pepperoni Pizza and surely your night with friends will go from the usual to spectacular!

    Whiskey Sour

    Old Fashioned

    So visit the company who also brought us Pablo’s Pub and Restaurant and Frank & Dean Café and Kitchen in BGC– Ocean’s Telephone Company, a perfect place to hang out from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. every Thursdays to Saturdays!

    For more information, visit OCT’s Facebook Page and follow them on Instagram at @oceanstelco_bgc. You may also give them a call at 0917-445-7056.

    General Information

  • Frank & Dean, Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City
  • 0917-445-7056
  • 6 p.m. to 4 a.m. (Thurs. to Sat.)
  • Mon. to Wed. and Sun.
  • www.facebook.com/oceanstelco
  • @oceanstelco_bg
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