Gaisano Country Mall itself is not as big or Ayala, but it's where you do your daily grocery shopping. The same can be said about Drifter's - there are fancier places elsewhere, but it's here the local expats come by for a cold beer or two. "Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name" - remember that song from the TV-series "Cheers"? Well, it sort of comes in mind when thinking of Drifter's. It's certainly easy to get to know people here - most clients don't mind chit-chatting to strangers.

Price for a SML is 63, but during happy hours 16-18 it's 42. The beer is always cold and the attentive ladies behind the bar are quick to ask if you want another one.
They have a couple of TV's where you can watch CNN, sports or a movie. A bookshelf in the corner where you can swap your books for free. Every friday they have live music.
The menu is typical pubfood; starters 55-305, soup 75-180, sausages including potato salad 125-185. Main courses 180-340 and concists of various chicken, pork, fish'n chips, snacks, burgers, sandwiches. Although most customers prefers beer from bottle, Drifter's has quite an impressive drink list including coctails, pitchers and shooters.
If you want to be a regular, or a "Drifter", pay 1000 peso a year and get 15 % discount on drinks and 10 % of food. A nice group of british expats usually gather here Wednesdays from 16:00.

Always lots of pretty girls passing by as well!