List of countries with Jollibee outlets

International presence of Jollibee stores

This is a list of countries with Jollibee franchises. This list only includes the Jollibee fast food chain brand of Jollibee Food Corporation (JFC) and excludes other brands owned by the company.

As of November 2016, Jollibee operates at 1,111 Jollibee stores, 954 of which are in the Philippines, its country of origin, and 157 are situated in foreign markets.[1]

As reported in a 1990 article in the Washington Times, Jollibee had two locations in Taiwan and one in the Brunei along with 58 locations in the Philippines.[2]

According to a 1995 article in the Wall Street Journal, Jollibee had five locations in Brunei, two in Jakarta, Indonesia, and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates along with 160 locations in the Philippines.[3]

By the end of 2011, Jollibee had 31 locations in Vietnam, 27 in the United States, 11 in Brunei, 7 in Saudi Arabia (all in Jeddah), and 1 each in Hong Kong and Qatar along with 747 locations in the Philippines.[4]


By continent

Asia

No. Country / Territory Date of first store First outlet location Current number of outlets (Date of source) Notes References
1  Philippines June 1978 Cubao, Quezon City 1000 (July 2017[1])
2  Taiwan 1986 Former location, see below
3  Brunei 1987 Bandar Seri Begawan 14 (November 2016[1]) [5]
4  Indonesia 1991 Jakarta 1 (November 2016[1]) Closed in 1997 reintroduced in 2016
5  Kuwait 1994 4 (November 2016[1]) Closed in 1999 reintroduced in 2012 [6]
6-11  Saudi Arabia 1995 10 (November 2016[1])
 Bahrain 1995 1 (November 2016[1]) First introduced in 1995, both reintroduced in 2015
 United Arab Emirates 1995 Dubai 4 (November 2016[1]) [7]
 Malaysia c.1990-1997 Former location, see below
 Vietnam October 1996 Ho Chi Minh City 80 (November 2016[1])
 Hong Kong September 1996 2 (November 2016[1])
12  China 1998 Former location, see below
13  Qatar 2010 4 (November 2016[1])
14  Singapore 2013 4 (November 2016[1])

Elsewhere

Kuwait

The first location in Kuwait was opened 1994 but Jollibee left the Kuwaiti market in 1999.[6] Jollibee was reintroduce in the country in February 2012.[8]

Qatar

Sunrise Trading & Foodstuff Co is the franchisee operating all Jollibee branches in the state of Qatar. The first branch in Qatar was opened in June 2010,[9]

Saudi Arabia

Nessma United Ltd. is the franchise company operating all Jollibee branches in Saudi Arabia. The first branch opened by the franchise company was at the Jeddah International Market in 2008. By December 2016 there are 12 Jollibee branches in the kingdom with presence in the cities of Al Khobar Jeddah, Jubail, Riyadh, Taif and Yanbu.[10]

Singapore

The first location in Singapore was opened in March 2013. The company that operates the franchise in this country is jointly owned by Beeworks Inc. and a wholly owned Jollibee subsidiary called Golden Plate Pte. Ltd.[11] In April 2016, Jollibee had opened its third and fourth location on this island city-state.[12]

United Arab Emirates
Opening of the first Jollibee outlet in Abu Dhabi in December 2016.

Jollibee opened its first store in the United Arab Emirates in April 1995 in Dubai[13] but later closed.[14] In February 2014, it was announced that Jollibee Food Corporation signed a joint venture agreement with Golden Crown Foods LLC to form a subsidiary company called Golden Plate Pte. Ltd. which was created to operate and own Jollibee stores in the United Arab Emirates.[15]In May 2015, Jollibee returned to the Emirati market by opening a store at the Dubai Mall in Dubai.[7][16][17] The following year, a second location was opened in the Mall of the Emirates in February 2016,[18] quickly followed by a third location in BurJuman Centre in April 2016,[19] and a fourth store in Al Ghurair Center opened in August 2016.[20]

In December 28, 2016, the first Jollibee outlet in Abu Dhabi opened at the Mushrif Mall.[21]

Vietnam

The first Jollibee branch in Vietnam was opened in October 1996 at the Superbowl Mall in Ho Chi Minh City.[22] By 2010, Jollibee had 10 locations in Vietnam, all located in Ho Chi Minh City except for a lone branch located in Bien Hoa City.[22] By the end of 2011, the 30th branch was opened in the Long Binh District of Hanoi.[23]

Jollibee had no less than 20 stores in Vietnam as of 2012, with branches in the cities of Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Nha Trang, in the provinces of Vinh Phuc, Dong Nai and in the Mekong Delta Region.[24]

North America

No. Country / Territory Date of first store First outlet location Current number of outlets (Date of source) Notes References
1  United States June 1998 Daly City, California 34 (December 2016)
2  Canada December 15, 2016 Winnipeg, Manitoba 1 (December 2016)

United States

Jollibee in Houston, Texas

In the United States, Jollibee has locations in California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Illinois, Washington, Virginia.[25]

The first location in the United States was opened in Daly City, California in June 1998.[26] After a two-year wait, a second Northern California location was opened in Union City in April 2000.[27] Two month later, the first location in Southern California, the third in the United States, was opened in Carson in June 2000.[28] In the following month, the second location in Southern California, the fourth in the United States, was opened in Long Beach in July 2000.[29] The first San Diego County area restaurant, the fifth in the United States, was opened at National City in July 2001.[30] The first location in Orange County was opened in Anaheim in September 2011.[31] The first location in San Bernardino County was opened in Rancho Cucamonga in November 2013.[32]

Not all locations in California were successful and several had closed after operating briefly.[33][34] The more successful Jollibee locations in the United States tends to do best when they are situated in close proximity to other businesses that cater to Filipinos, such as the Seafood City supermarket chain.

The first location in the state of Nevada, and the first U.S. location outside of California and the 12th in the United States, was opened in the Las Vegas in May 2007.[35][36]

Moving east, the company opened its first location in the state of New York in Queens in New York City in February 2009.[37][38] This was the first location east of the Rockies.

The first location in the state of Washington was opened in Tukwila in September 2010.[39]

The first location in the state of Hawaii, and the 27th in the United States, was opened in Waipahu in December 2010.[40] A second Hawaiian location was opened in the Ala Moana Center the following year in November 2011.[41] Three years later, a third Hawaiian location was opened in Kalihi in April 2014.[42]

The first location in the state of New Jersey, and the second location on the East Coast, was opened in Jersey City in June 2012.[43][44][45] The following year, the first location in the state of Virginia, and the third location on the East Coast, was opened in Virginia Beach in April 2013.[46]

The first location in the state of Texas, and the 26th in the United States, was opened in Houston in September 2013.[47]

The first location in the state of Illinois, and the 34th in the United States, was opened in Skokie in July 2016.[48]

In September 2016, Jollibee announced the construction of their first location in the state of Florida and expects that the location in Jacksonville to be opened toward the end of the year. At the time of the announcement, Jollibee had approximately 35 locations within the United States.[49] After announcing, missing, and changing the expected opening date for this company-owned location several times, Jollibee announced in late December that they expect to open this location "soon".[50] The Jollibee restaurant in Jacksonville eventually opened its doors on March 18, 2017, one day after Saint Patrick's Day.[51]

Canada

The first Canadian Jollibee location opened in December 2016 in Winnipeg, Manitoba[52][53] The city was chosen as the first Jollibee location by JFC due to it being the Canadian city with the highest density of Filipinos.[54] For the opening rites, the fast food's eponymous mascot wore a tuque and scarf,[54] which are not worn in the Philippines, over its usual costume. At the time of this opening, this location is the 35th in North America, with the other 34 locations were in the United States.[55]

Former branches

Country / Territory Date of first store First outlet location Date of closure of last store References
 China PR 1998 Xiamen, Fujian 2001
 Guam 1996 N/A before 2009
 Indonesia 1991 Jakarta c. 1997 [3]
 Malaysia N/A N/A c. 1997 [56]
 Northern Mariana Islands 1999 Garapan, Saipan 2009
 Papua New Guinea 1997 Port Moresby N/A
 Taiwan 1986 N/A N/A

Jollibee had former branches in Taiwan, China and the United Arab Emirates. Jollibee launched its first branch in Taiwan in 1986, also its first branch outside the Philippines.[57] Jollibee had at least two branches in Taiwan.[2] Jollibee launched its first mainland China branch in Xiamen in 1998 but later closed in 2001. Jollibee focused on acquiring already popular restaurant chains in China.[58] Jollibee launched its first branch in Dubai in 1995 but it was later closed.[7] Jollibee previously had branches in Malaysia and Indonesia but were later closed down due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis.[59][60] Jollibee entered the Indonesian market in 1991 and by 1995 it had two stores in Jakarta.[3]

Jollibee had two branches on the island of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory. The first location was opened in the village of Garapan in late 1999.[61] A second location was opened in the village of Chalan Kanoa in January 2000.[62] The Chalan Kanoa branch was closed in 2004[63] and the main Garapan branch closed in February 2009 due to declining sales.[64]

On the island of Guam, another U.S. territory, Jollibee had opened a location there in 1996[65] but later closed the branch sometime before 2009.[64] A second location was reported to have opened in the Agana Shopping Center in February 2000.[66] There are no records on when the second location had closed, but no Jollibee locations are known to exist on the island of Guam by 2009.

Jollibee also had a branch in Papua New Guinea which opened in 1997 in Port Moresby. The branch closed following the publication of a newspaper print advertisement that falsely implied that the local branch was trying to purchase dogs and cats as a source of food. Jollibee was unable to track down those responsible for the ad but had suspected several competitors.[67]

Planned locations

Jollibee has previously targeted to open a branch in Romania in 1995.[68][69]

In 2013, Jollibee president and CEO Tony Tan Caktiong stated that Jollibee had plans to open a branch in Europe due to popular demand, but that such plans were not then prioritized.[58][70][71] However, it was later reported in March 2015 that Jollibee planned to expand to Europe through an unspecified country in 2017-2018.[72] In a forum on October 29, 2015, Tan announced that Jollibee plans to open its first branches in Italy[73] and the United Kingdom[73] in 2016 and in Australia[56] and Japan[56] in 2017. It was also announced that Jollibee planned to open its first branches in the Toronto area of Canada,[56] and Oman[56] in 2016, as well as to return in the Malaysia market on the same year.[56] Jollibee has also considered returning to the Indonesian market.[59] In a signing ceremony on October 26, 2016, Caktiong said that Jollibee may open stores in Japan in 2018.[74]

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  28. "Business Dealings". Torrance Daily Breeze. June 21, 2000. p. D8. (Subscription required (help)). Jollibee, a Philippine fast food chain, recently opened its first store in Southern California at the corner of Carson and Main streets in Carson. The chain plans to open two more stores this summer in Long Beach and Cerritos.
  29. Cox, John W. (July 13, 2000). "Jollibee Brings Taste Of Philippines to L.B.". Long Beach Press-Telegram. p. A23. (Subscription required (help)). A new Jollibee restaurant opened Wednesday at the Wrigley Marketplace shopping center, continuing the Filipino chain's expansion in the U.S. The 2,700-square-foot store, at 281 E. Willow St. in Long Beach, lands in a fast-food hotbed, built nearly adjacent to a McDonald's, a Carl's Jr. and a Burger King... After opening a Jollibee in Carson last month, the company's strategy for opening in Long Beach is not to focus on just Asians, but to appeal to the broadest possible customer base... Jollibee has the usual fare that most fast-food restaurants have: hamburgers, french fries, and children's meals. But Jollibee burgers are sweeter than other chains, primarily because its Asian-Pacific customer base prefers the flavor.
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