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    Cafe Belmont

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    PriceyAmerican, Cafes, Asian Fusion
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Bo's Coffee

    Bo's Coffee

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.5 kmPasay City
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    I am insanely admitting that it caught me in surprise to know of this business existence when I…read morestepped in the terminal's food court. Yes, blame it for not been home in the native land for 19-20 years. First of all, I was amazed of the history that lies behind the story of the business. Amazed of it's selling point is a home grown coffee. Amazed of the business mission is to help local farmers. I couldn't deny the feeling to be proud local and thankful to whoever started this franchise. I'll support this business to anyway I can provided I am a resident of the country but sadly I am not, just one of the visiting "Balikbayan". I grew up drinking "kapeng barako" so I would say their coffee somehow will not be far from my expectation. Oh boy! They offer modified flavors that surprisingly tickled our taste buds. It was beyond to what we imagine. The alternative version of their cafe espresso made me enjoy coffee more than ever. I am pretty sure you'll agree with me that in comparison to nearby Starbucks pricing, this place is way reasonable. They offer more than coffee. Tried their local flavored muffins and find it tastes equally right with others. The atmosphere of the coffee shop is contemporary/ modern with Filipino touch which is for me is very appealing. I'd been a supporter of local businesses in my hometown in Queens, New York so it with full pride that trying their coffee was worth it and will support the business whenever I can.

    The staff are rude having their continuous conversation whilectaking my order. Got the order wrong…read more. I saw a cockroach on the almond croissant after it was served to me and consumed i brought it to staff and staff to manager the manager's attention (effeminate guy) and completely ignored this fact. I brought it to the managers attention again and immediately gave me an attitude. He sounded really pissed off while serving me this happened June 24th 5:15 am check your camera

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    Staple and Perk Bakery

    Staple and Perk Bakery

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.4 kmMakati City

    Staple and Perk is a rather large coffee shop located at the cleaner, more formal portion of Chino…read moreRoces Avenue. You know, the side with no Pares stands, Fishball vendors, and Taxi Barkers. Yey. Located at the ground floor of the newish Ecoplaza Building, it's easily one of the bigger coffee shops in the city. No, seriously, it's huge. The interiors are clean, bright, airy, and really opens up an already expansive space. The coffee is pretty good. Staple and Perk's coffee menu is familiar terrain to most coffee addicts as all your favorites are here. Staple and Perk is, surprise surprise, also a bakery, and they do have a solid selection of bread products on hand. Their food is pretty solid as well. If you're looking for something sweet but not too much so, try their Dayap Cheesecake. Sweetness, with hints of sourness and bitters make for a winner combination. Perhaps the most awesome thing about Staple and Perk is that it's open 24 hours from Monday to Saturday. They do close up at 10pm on Sundays because why not. Aside from that, they're mobile-friendly as well. Staple and Perk is perfect for late-night partygoers who need a shot of coffee for things to make sense again, as well as for midnight oil burners who are looking for a more comfortable place to hang out in.

    Fozzy Dayrit is probably one of my biggest idols in the local calligraphy community, so I jumped up…read moreand down when she posted that she would have a "Calligratherapy" afternoon in Staple & Perk Bakery last March. Calligratherapy is Fozzy's way of bringing calligraphy enthusiasts together. It's not a class or a workshop. It's basically just a fun afternoon of eating, drinking coffee, meeting new people and well, doing calligraphy! Signing up was quite difficult. With all the Fozzy fans out there, getting a slot was like shooting the winning shot in the NBA Finals. I kid you not, I had to shoo away my boyfriend from his laptop, just so I could use it to sign up and it took me an hour!When I e-mailed Fozzy to confirm my slot, she mentioned that she was scared that people were breaking her website because a lot of people were having a difficult time signing up. Anyway, I got a slot. I came to Staple & Perk and I was like a kid in Disneyland seeing Princess Jasmine for the first time. I was star strucked. Okay, non-calligraphy enthusiasts may not get it, but seriously, it was like meeting your number one idol. She welcomed me and gave me a few sheets of paper, plus her special Awesome Practice Pad, which the calligratherapists were able to have a first look of that day. None of us wanted to use it. For some reason, we didn't want to waste the beautiful paper that smelled so good, I wanted to hug it. To start off, we introduced ourselves one by one and for some reason, Fozzy wanted us to tell everyone the one food we could eat every day for the rest of our lives. I guess it was some kind of ice breaker, which worked perfectly. Afterwards, Fozzy was open to questions from beginner calligraphy enthusiasts like me. We asked about different fonts, how to use certain kinds of inks and how to scan our prints. Remember how I said that this was just bring all of us together? Well, Fozzy kept saying, "This is not a class guys! Have fun!" Probably because we were all so eager to practice our new knowledge from Fozzy. We were served food and unlimited coffee (yay!). There was a little table set up also by Scribe for us to buy new materials for our calligraphy needs. I had enough self-control to not buy anything because I tend to hoard all these inks and papers. We ended with just chit chats with Fozzy and our table mates. I actually made new friends, Lyra and Deng. We shared different kinds of inks and tips with each other and Lyra even traded one of my inks for Fozzy's Notebook of Infinite Patience. I absolutely enjoyed Calligratherapy because I loved meeting new people, having unlimited coffee and of course, meeting one of my idols. If you ever want to join Calligratherapy, you can follow Fozzy on Instagram @thefozzybook or check out her website: www.thefozzybook.com.

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