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Bariles Republic’s 100th Post: The Ultimate List of GenSan’s WI-FI HOTSPOTS

11 March 2008 54 views 9 Comments

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For my 100th post, (*wolf-whistles*) I am featuring a run-down of Gen. Santos City’s Wi-Fi Hotspots.

This list could be incomplete so you may leave a comment after this article if you know of an establishment not mentioned here or you need to correct me if the mentioned Hotspot has turned cold (*wink).

By the way, these are FREE Wi-Fi Hotspots. Here they are in order of their location…. (drumroll please)….

  1. Alumni Walk - Notre Dame of Dadiangas University Campus, Natl. Highway
  2. 6′Blings Restaurant - NCCC Compound, National Highway
  3. MacGregor Coffee House - National Highway
  4. Mang Gorio Bahay-Kainan - National Highway
  5. Arnevel’s Restaurant - National Highway
  6. Shakey’s Restaurant - Gaisano Compound, National Highway
  7. UNO Cafe - Gaisano Compound, National Highway
  8. Big Chow Restaurant - Gaisano Compound, National Highway
  9. Cafe Pazzio, Gaisano Mall of GenSan, J. Catolico Avenue (added 3/14)
  10. Sunset Cafe - East Asia Royale Arcade, National Highway
  11. Giacomino’s Pizza - East Asia Royale Arcade, National Highway
  12. Kalilangan Coffee Shop - East Asia Royale Hotel, National Highway
  13. Cookie Factory - J. Catolico Avenue, Lagao
  14. Orange Bistro - J. Catolico Avenue, Lagao
  15. Coffee Dream - KCC Mall of Gensan, J. Catolico Avenue
  16. Jollibee - KCC Mall of Gensan, J. Catolico Avenue
  17. Coffee Club 101 - Laurel East Avenue
  18. Grab-A-Crab Restaurant - Laurel East Avenue
  19. Theresa’s Cafe & Gourmet Restaurant - North Osmeña Street
  20. Mandarin Garden Restaurant - South Osmeña Street
  21. Wanchin Dimsum Restaurant - Sydney Hotel, Pioneer Avenue
  22. Jollibee - Pioneer Avenue
  23. Hairs and Nails Salon - RD Building, Pioneer Avenue
  24. AMA Computer College - Talion Building, Magsaysay Avenue cor. Pioneer Ave.
  25. GenSan Dimsum House (former Dimsum Diner) - Magsaysay Avenue
  26. Anchor Hotel - Santiago Boulevard
  27. Dolores Hotel - Santiago Boulevard
  28. Sud-An Restaurant - Santiago Boulevard
  29. Nadie’s Chicken House - Santiago Boulevard
  30. Marasa Grill - Kadulasan Street
  31. Tropicana Resort Hotel - National Highway, Barangay Tambler
  32. GenSan City Hall Building - City Hall Drive

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In parting, since this is a “monumental” post, let me thank the following persons who have helped me, inspired me, tutored me, praised me, thanked me, critiqued me in my pursuit to come up with likable posts and a pleasant-looking blog - Blogie (who opened the door for me to other bloggers), Bro. Vincent (my technical cum spiritual adviser), Mark Aethen (may kakulitan), Dennis Paul (my header & soon template designer), and Sir Ariel (my grammarian)…

…my brother Orman (my #1 fan), my faithful nieces and readers Marell, Claudine, Paula, Bea & Am-am, Ate Ria (for making me realize the commercial value of blogs), Councilor Peter Lavina (my idol), my friends from all over (you know who you are), my thousands of subscribers (actually, they are only 39 as of this writing….. hehehe) and to the PLANET MARS, who makes my world go round.

And to everyone who’s reading this and is now part of history, daghang salamat!

9 Comments »

  • Gilbert said:

    Hi Avel,

    The KCC hotspots are not asus eeepc-friendly. The one I tried to use at coffeedreams is practically inutile. the waiters/waitresses only know the password but not the configuration so I could use its wifi hotspot. :(

  • aethen said:

    Makulit? hehe.

  • bariles (author) said:

    Hi Gilbert! That’s too bad. Will check with the owner. He also owns Coffee Club 101. Have you tried their connection there?

    Mark, term of endearment yan. Hehehe! Good luck on your thesis.

  • Gilbert said:

    I tried the wifi at coffee club last nite, ok naman dun kasi walang password required. :) Sa Kcc kasi lahat yata ng may wifi dun may password required. Pakisabi sa owner ng coffee dream/club, hindi yata properly trained ang crew sa coffee dream, nangambot man when I couldn’t connect sa wifi nila.

  • ayel said:

    Objection, your honor…I’m not your grammarian. Haha.

    Anyway, congrats to you for reaching your 100th post today! Your blog will soon become the number 1 blog in Gensan and in the world. Who knows? I know how passionate you are about blogging. :D

  • brVince said:

    ah yung sa coffee club? LoL! nakalimutan kong i-blog dahil sa masarap yung nakain ko na di ko man lang matandaan ang name nya, nyeheheeh….

  • bloggista said:

    Wow, great blog from GenSan. It feels good to see on from this special place. Used to roam around the place like 15 years ago. Hmmm, went back last November, but only for a night. Should be back there soon - and try the coffee shops and the wifi and meet some fellow bloggistas. More power!

  • bariles (author) said:

    Hi bloggista! Thanks for your comments. You’re welcome anytime to visit. Will be your tour guide.

  • epm said:

    ^^Ang dami na palang coffee shops jan. I’m a coffee addict so definitely it’ll be my Paradise, My Home!

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