The first East Coast Jollibee location, whose 2009 opening drew hundreds of Filipino New Yorkers into hours-long lines at 63rd Street and Roosevelt Avenue.
63rd St & Roosevelt Ave, Woodside, NY 11377
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When this branch opened on February 19, 2009, about 500 people lined up outside, with some customers waiting as long as five hours to get in, according to QNS.
QNS reported the branch served roughly 2,000 customers that opening Saturday, with the last diners eating around 3 a.m., and 'when the store opened a bit late Sunday morning, another line had begun to form' — a Jollibee VP called it the longest opening-day line the chain had seen anywhere (QNS).
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Yes — fast-food counter service, walk in and order.
At its 2009 Woodside opening, some customers waited up to five hours in a line of about 500 people; current everyday waits are typically much shorter counter-service lines (QNS).
No, it's a fast-food counter — no reservations, order at the register (QNS).
Yes, it's walk-in counter service, though its 2009 opening weekend required a long wait in line due to overwhelming demand (QNS).
Sources: QNS