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Skull and Bones

3.6

10 Reviews

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₱ 350 / Person

UP Town Center

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Skull and Bones Location

Skull and Bones is located at Second Floor, UP Town Center, Katipunan Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City. This is a American restaurant near the UP Town Center.The average price range at Skull and Bones is around ₱ 350 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Skull and Bones is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the UP Town Center area. There are different kinds of food in Skull and Bones that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +639162201668.

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3.6

10 Reviews

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  • Shefali

    4.0

    Once you entered Skull and Bones you will immediately feel the college frat house vibe in it. The concept and design was really good. For the food I liked the Pitbull. The grilled press bun with ham and cheese was great combined with the dog. Another great hangout place. 😎👍

  • Happy Rizky

    4.0

    A University frat house themed restaurant in UP Town Center | Serves comfort foods like burgers, burritos, hotdogs, fries, salads, ramen and beers etc. | Interior and Concept is a double check! Perfect for a group/barkada night out. | Quite pricey but worth it. Eggs Benny Burger is a must-try.

  • Khalil El Yakouti

    3.0

    First time to visit UP Town Center and little time to spare for a quick lunch. From afar I saw the signage of Skull and Bones and outright got curious as to what it's about. I walked closer and read a subcopy on the signage that says 'University comfort food'. I'm definitely not their primary target market but that doesn't stop me from being even more curious to give it a try. I went in and immediately checked the menu. Their main food offers are classified into Burritos, Burgers and Dogs. Prices range from P209 to P500 per pax. I ordered the 'Pitbull (or the Cubano Dog)'. This sandwich is composed of beef and pork frankfurter, swiss cheese, smoked ham on griddle pressed brioche bun. I liked it for the meatiness and it's quite filling to the tummy. I also like the crispy quality of the bun.Skull and Bones' set-up is themed to have the look and feel of a frat house. I was there to lunch and on a weekday so the atmosphere was rather relaxed. But I can tell that the place comes alive at night. Ideal hang out for collegiate barkadas. Their table set-up are meant for groups along with sofas along the sides. There's an al fresco area for smokers. They serve beer and alcoholic beverages. Loud, current and upbeat music is played throughout the day. There's a DJ mixing console on to one side of the outlet. Sending off the impression that the place transforms into a party place and a watering hole as the night gets deeper.

  • Dashofpurple

    3.0

    Loved their Cowabunga Burger. It was crunchy and moist and the brioche bread was so soft it was just a perfectly constructed burger. I am not a burger fan so it is a big deal that I finished this burger.My friend ordered some fish sticks or something. It looked dry but she liked it.I find their menu a bit pricey for the location though.

  • Kie Si Hwa

    3.0

    It was my first time in this joint, and I was expecting the food to be like Nolita and Borough in terms of  quality and flavor, but to my personal taste it was just alright. I tried their grilled cheese burger, it was creative but it lacked something that would make me go back for more.  My other friends tried the variety of hotdogs  and it was not something really special The ramen was just not as authentic on what you expect on most of the joints that have sprouted in the city.

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