What comes to
mind when one thinks of the number 23?
Is it Michael Jordan, the G.O.A.T. of basketball? Is it the age of real adulting for some, a point in one’s life where he realizes he’s a
full-grown adult with all the responsibilities that come with being one?
For Gerry’s Restaurant and
Bar, more widely known as Gerry’s
Grill, the number marks the years it has successfully catered to the
discriminating palate of the Filipino people.
23 years ago, on February 14, 1997, the first Gerry’s Restaurant and Bar opened its doors on Tomas Morato, Quezon
City. And the dining landscape has never
been the same since. Gerry’s Grill pioneered the resto-bar concept that
continues to appeal to the Gen X, its original clients, as it does the
Millennials of today. Many have followed
suit but Gerry’s maintains its uniqueness for a good number of reasons.
Touted as among
the few preferred go-to restaurant–bars in the metro, Gerry’s boasts of over a
hundred stores thus deserving to be called the “sari-sari store” of resto-bars
by virtue of its being found in every major dining and entertainment hub in
Metro Manila. And in each branch, one is
surely never short changed.
Gerry’s has
proven time and again to withstand food fads like the grill wars, i.e., shawarma, samgyupsal (Korean Grill), lechon manok/baboy and numerous
experimental and fusion cuisines. This
means that their Filipino-themed menu has become ingrained in the food psyche
of Filipinos, a tradition no less. Their
variety of dishes and beverages represents the whole Philippine cuisine. Its flavorful Sizzling Sisig, Beef Kare-Kare
and Inihaw
na Pusit have been legendary food staples at every Filipino customer’s
dining table. The rest of the menu
caters to almost any craving.
Even the beer
gulping culture of the country has been shaped and influenced by Gerry’s Grill
being a top-of-mind watering hole through the years. Its wide food selection is considered the
holy grail of pulutans (hors
d’oeuvres) that is perfect for inumans
(benders).
Bert Santos, an engineer,
waxed nostalgic when he said that he literally grew up with Gerry’s Grill as
his tambayan (bar/beer joint) for
unwinding during his college years.
Today, Gerry’s is a favorite lunch place for his family after hearing
Sunday mass. While Buddy Sanchez, a
doctor, said Gerry’s holds a special place in his heart because this was where
he bonded with his work buddies after a stressful day and where he eventually
met his future wife, Sally.
Gerry’s has
recently opened its branches in San Diego, California and Houston, Texas, a
good addition to its overseas chain which includes branches in Singapore, Qatar
and the United Arab Emirates. Avenida,
a modern Filipino restaurant and bar, inspired by the Avenida Rizal (Rizal
Avenue) of the post-war era, is another Gerry’s Grill-owned restaurant that
opened in San Mateo, California. With
these developments, our overseas kababayans
have every reason to celebrate Gerry’s 23 years of great food and great
service.
Craving for
sumptuous food after reading this? Go to
the nearest Gerry’s Restaurant and Bar branch; visit www.gerrysgrill.com.ph to view
the complete list of their branches, as well as all the food entries on their
2020 menu. You can also visit their
Facebook page, @gerrysgrill.com.ph for more
info.
Tomas Morato branch when it opened in 1997 |
The still standing flagship store in Tomas Morato today |
The newly opened Gerry's Restaurant and Bar in San Diego California in the US |
Gerry's new concept store, the newly opened Avenida Restaurant in San Mateo, California |
Usual Friday night at Gerry's taken at Matalino St. branch in Quezon City
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