"Three Cheers in Naga City – A Feast Worth Applauding"

Title: Three Cheers, a Feast Worth Applauding
Author: Odesa A. Parado
Date Published: September 16, 2025
Tags: Naga City, Bicol Cuisine, Restaurant Review, Three Cheers, Food Trip


Welcome to Three Cheers: Naga City

When I first heard about the "Three Cheers," I honestly wanted to go there and check their menu, as well as the perfect ambiance. I'd say that Three Cheers is good for a lover or a dinner date with your boyfriend or girlfriend. If you're looking for some quiet moments with just the jazz music, you will hear this place is perfect. It is also perfect for hanging out with your best friends and having a glass of champagne or a glass of wine. This place is a must!

  1. Ambiance: Cozy + Instagrammable
The first thing I noticed when we entered was the interior design. It’s simple but cozy, with warm lights, wooden furniture, and a modern Filipino look. It feels like the kind of place where you could hang out for hours—whether it’s with barkada or even for a chill dinner with family. (The vibe is very laid-back, and there's usually music playing that makes the place feel alive but not too loud. Definitely a plus for me)


2. The Food: Filipino with a Twist

This is where Three Cheers really impressed me. Their menu is full of Filipino favorites but with a creative twist. Here are a few of the dishes we ordered and my thoughts on them:

Whole Chicken with Fries

This was honestly my favorite. Super tender, and they are not slicing it when they serve it; the customer will do it. The reason for this is that when the customer slices it, it makes the chicken more tender and delicious and, imagine, super flavorful. Perfect for sharing!

Crispy Kare-Kare Wings

I didn’t know kare-kare could work with chicken wings, but it does. The peanut sauce glaze was unique, and the bagoong on the side balanced the flavor really well.

 Laing Carbonara

This one surprised me. It’s a creamy pasta dish with laing (taro leaves cooked in coconut milk). It’s something I didn’t think would work, but it does—and it’s perfect if you’re a fan of Bicolano flavors.

 Drinks

They also have mocktails and local craft beers. I tried the Calamansi Breeze, and it was refreshing, especially after all the spicy food.

Price Range: Around ₱150–₱350 per dish
 Good for sharing with friends
3. The Service: Friendly 

About their service, they accept reservations and early orders, but when it comes to their service, they took time to serve the food even when we were the only ones who were there that night. but it's still good, and I can still recommend it because when it comes to their employees, they're very hands-onto manage the customer, so this is still a must-try. 





Basic Info

Location: Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City
Opening Hours: Around 11AM – 11PM (check their FB page to be sure)
Facebook Page: Three Cheers Naga

Final Thoughts

As I tried this fine dining restaurant, I'd say that the food there is good and recommended. The ambience is nice, perfect for those who want to experience the cozy vibes or just chill with their friends, family, and lover. But as a student, I don't really recommend this place because it's kind of expensive, but if you have money, you can still try there. The prices are reasonable, the servings are good for sharing, and the food is really unique. Whether you’re from Naga or just visiting, this is one food spot that deserves a stop.

So yeah, Three Cheers for Three Cheers!


Photo Credits

Some of the photos I used are from my own captured photos and from the Three Cheers Official Facebook Page:

https://www.facebook.com/ThreeCheersNaga

(Used here for review purposes only.)


 










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