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Tinapayan Festival, a local bakeshop in Manila known for its soft and sweet bread, pastries, and cakes, is thrilled to announce the opening of several new branches in 2023. 

This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company, especially in the wake of the challenges faced during the pandemic, as well as its promise to become more accessible to more Filipinos in Metro Manila.

“While the pandemic has been deemed over, small businesses like ours are now starting to slowly go back to normal operations. It is the right time to expand our operations and fulfill our promise to our customers of making sure that we are present where they are in the community. With the opening of our new branches, we are hoping to put more smiles in the faces of our fellow kababayans and become part of their daily lives,” shares Potenciano Clarito Chavez, Tinapayan Festival’s COO for Sales and Marketing. 

Beginning February this year, Tinapayan Festival has successfully opened three new branches in strategic locations: SM North EDSA – North Towers, one in Shoppesville Center in Greenhills, and another one in Riverbanks Mall in Marikina. This brings their total number of branches to five, with the main headquarters in Dapitan St., Manila, and a kiosk in Manila Zoo. 

Tinapayan Festival has remained committed to its mission of providing delicious and freshly baked products to its loyal customers for over 40 years. The opening of these new branches reflects the company’s resilience, adaptability, and continuous growth in the local bakery industry. 

The new Tinapayan Festival branches are strategically located in key areas to cater to a wider customer base. Manila Zoo Branch is situated within the premises of Manila Zoo, and brings our soft and sweet baked products closer to visitors of one of Manila’s iconic destinations. Guests from all over the country can now savor the bakeshop’s signature treats while enjoying their time at the zoo. 

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Take a break from touring the zoo by grabbing your favorite ensaymada, cheese rolls, and other soft and sweet baked products at their Manila Zoo branch.

Meanwhile, the newly opened SM North EDSA – North Towers branch offers convenience and accessibility to shoppers and residents in the bustling Quezon City area. An absolute treat for customers is Tinapayan Festival’s exclusive Manila Savoury products that you can find in only two branches – SM North and Greenhills. 

Their Manila Savoury products include Chicken Floss, Pork Floss, Cheese Tuna Mayo Bun, Cheesy Vegan Roll, Ham and Cheese Loaf, Salad Roll, and Corn and Mushroom Bread. 

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Whether it’s  for merienda or pasalubong, Tinapayan Festival has exclusive items at their SM North EDSA – North Towers branch that commuters and visitors can visit. 

Another new branch is found at the heart of Shoppesville Center in Greenhills. It caters to both local residents and tourists as it’s one of the busiest shopping districts in Manila. Visitors can now enjoy and experience the charm of Tinapayan Festival’s bakeshop creations while exploring the vibrant neighborhood. 

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Easy and convenient to find, shoppers at Shoppesville Center in Greenhills can purchase pastries, bread products, and pre-order items at this newly opened branch. 

The newest branch to open, and Tinapayan Festival’s fifth branch so far, is found at the Riverbanks Mall in Marikina. Proud to be part of the shoe capital of the Philippines, Tinapayan Festival gets to offer a unique opportunity to showcase its delectable baked products to a community with a discerning taste for quality. 

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Tinapayan Festival’s newest branch at Riverbanks Mall is strategically located in the middle so shoppers and visitors won’t miss it. From ensaymada, cheese rolls to loaf breads, they’ve got many products to choose from. 

Each new branch will feature Tinapayan Festival’s extensive range of freshly baked bread, delightful pastries, and mouth watering cakes, ensuring that customers are able to enjoy their favorite treats with ease and convenience. 

“We are incredibly excited to embark on this expansion journey and continue our commitment to the Filipino community. We have remained true to our word to deliver the same quality and taste that our customers have come to love. These new branches will allow us to reach more people and continue spreading the joy through our delicious bakeshop creations,” Chavez emphasized. 

Tinapayan Festival’s expansion does not stop there. They are eyeing to open three more branches by the end of the year. Watch out for their announcements on their social media pages. 

To celebrate these milestones, Tinapayan Festival will also be introducing special promotions and exclusive offers throughout the year. Customers can look forward to engaging experiencers and surprises as the bakeshop celebrates its rich history and looks towards a promising future. 

Visit Tinapayan Festival at its main branch at 1650 Dapitan St. corner Don Quijote, Sampaloc, Manila or call (02) +8 732 2188 or (63) 0961 715 2714 to place your advance bulk orders or drop by their other branches located at Manila Zoo, SM North EDSA – North Towers, Shoppesville Center, Greenhills, and Riverbanks Mall, Marikina. Send them an email at sales@tinapayan@gmail.com. 

Tinapayan Festival is also available in GrabFood and FoodPanda. To learn more about Tinapayan Festival’s soft and sweet baked products, follow them on Facebook or Instagram

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