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Stop and Dine at Pit Stop Food Park

With a growing number of food parks showing up in Metro Manila and nearby cities and provinces, one in Quezon City officially relaunched last August 12 and hosted by an American journalist, James Deakin.

Pit Stop Food Park is the first themed food park in Quezon City that let customers experience the thrills of hi-speed motoring and unique food choices and is becoming a food hang-out for the people of Quezon City, Novaliches, Fairview, and Marikina.

With a total of 24 food stalls ranging from dim sum, nitrogen based desserts, appetizers, steaks, fruit juices and a lot more, surely will satisfy all hungry tummies who will visit the park.

The relaunch invited a number of bloggers and media to get to know all the food stalls while hanging out with each and everyone. Each attendee also gets to experience and taste all the food available in the food park, and participate in a small game organized by the staff.

In this blog post, I will share with you guys how the event went, my food favorites, and review of the food park. I will only be able to share some of the details that my brain can remember since my mind was occupied by the number of food that I can consume while I was at the food park. I am sorry.

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 This is me with my two workmates, Angel and Abi. We went to Quezon City after a work night.

This is me with my two workmates, Angel and Abi. We went to Quezon City after a work night.

 

How to Get There

Pit Stop Food Park is located at Congressional Avenue Extension, Tandang Sora, Quezon City 1108. To be honest guys, I don’t know how to get there by public transportation since we went there by private car. You may want to ask your north buddies on how to get here. However, I have found this on PSST! PH:

  1. There are jeepneys which ply the Congressional via Luzon Avenue and Munoz market.
  2. Electric jeepneys from SM North to Katipunan via Congressional Avenue.

  

Parking and Security

A parking space is available to customers who would like to dine in front of the food park and a lot beside it. I think the parking space can accommodate an estimated number of 20 regular cars.

What’s good about the food park is that they have their own security guard. So you guys will feel safe and worry-free from thieves while enjoying the company of your family and friends while inside the food park.

 

Food Choices

Pit Stop Food Park has a total of 24 unique food stalls that you can choose from: Native Grill, Sons of Burger, Nori, Kimu San, Jian’s Dimsum, Tapa Out, Masta Pasta, Qrazy Quesadilla, Wings, Pork Barrel, Halal Gals, Chef Resty’s Roast Beef, Stone Grill, Thirsty Heroes, Salted Egg, Ihaw Lamang Ang Iibigin, Brandon’s Steak Hub, Chinder, Unli Crabs, Buko Splashers, Cotton Candy, Fruit Locker, Nitro 7, Taclings, and Tokyo Tempura.

Food Favorites

 Taclings: Bite-Sized Tacos

Here are other mouth-watering food choices at Pit Stop Food Park.

 

Overall

I have tried a few food parks already but this one different because it’s themed. Food and quality is above average, and prices is somewhat okay to the norm. Parking and security is pretty much standard. However, the location is something I am not cool with. I didn’t see much public vehicles around the area, and it seemed like the area is accessible for private vehicles only. Idk. I will research more about it, and will update this blog.


About

Pit Stop Food Park

Operating hours: T-Th: 4PM to 12MN, F-Su: 4PM-1AM

Address: Congressional Avenue Extension, Tandang Sora, Quezon City 1108

Instagram: @PitStopQC | Facebook: facebook.com/pitstopfoodpark

 

 

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