Jollibee has revealed that its new location on 10875 NE Cornell Road in Hillsboro’s Tanasbourne Village is set to open on Friday, May 30. Most known for its fried chicken, the food spot also serves chicken sandwiches, burgers, mini pies and more.
The Philippines-founded company opened its first U.S. location in California’s Daly City in 1998. In the Pacific Northwest, specifically, Jollibee currently operates three locations — including one in Tukwila’s Southcenter Mall. It further expanded into Washington with a Tacoma opening in October 2023 and a Seattle opening in June of last year.
According to leadership, Pacific Northwest expansion is an integral part of the brand’s goals to become a $1 billion company by 2028. And opening an Oregon location has been Jollibee’s “dream for a longtime,” Honeybee Foods Corporation’s Business Group Head Maribeth Dela Cruz said.
“The Portland metro area has a vibrant food scene that embraces international flavors, so we can’t wait to introduce our joyfully unique dining experience to the area’s residents and visitors, especially those seeking new and exciting culinary experiences,” Cruz added in the announcement.
The company welcomes locals to camp out overnight for the Hillsboro grand opening, which will offer dine-in and drive-thru service from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
On Friday, the first 50 dine-in customers and first 50 drive-thru customers will receive one year of six-piece Chickenjoy buckets for free. On day two, the first customers will receive a “Jolly Waves” tote bag. The first arrivals on Sunday will receive a red Jollibee bucket hat.
The fast food spot will launch online orders in the coming weeks.
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