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    Kuppa Roastery & Cafe

    4.3 (22 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee Roasteries
    Open 7:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Ambiance: super chill
    Jonathan T.

    Love this place in BGC. If you're looking for somewhere to get away from the High Street hustle and bustle, this is a great place to choose, as it's only about 2 blocks from the core of BGC. The set up or the restaurant is definitely a little awkward due to the way the space is shaped, but it doesn't stop the staff from providing excellent service. They were more than willing to answer any questions we had about the menu with honest and educated answers. I got the cold brew coffee and it was definitely strong enough to get me through my studies. It holds its own on the list of cold brew coffee from Manila's third wave coffee selection. My friend got the hot chocolate and enjoyed it as well. Great place to study or relax with friends. Also the kuppa concept is entirely local (the original is in Bacolod), so that's also a huge plus for me.

    Pia O.

    Every time I need to get some work done and I need a conducive, quiet, and convenient place to go to, Kuppa is always on the top of my list! It's got everything I'm looking for, while still being in a practical location! It's also great for meetings or catching up with friends. I love their outdoor sitting (that they recently installed), it's super quiet and super refreshing. I can sit here for hours and I'm always so productive when I'm here. From getting reports and papers done to finally catching up on that book I've been stuck reading, Kuppa is my go-to place for that! They've got really good food (I love their chorizo pasta and their tapa!) and good coffee (that helps me sit here for hours!). They have a lot of different kinds of coffee, don't be shy asking the waiters for a good brew suggestion! I love how their waiters are also super nice, I've never had a bad experience here, service on point! The best part is they don't really kick you out, they like people here and it's a great environment for being productive!

    Michiko S.

    What strikes me here the most is their really good service! The staff are very friendly, polite, and attentive. Once when I was overjoyed telling a story with my hand waving in the air, a waitress came by to ask if I needed something! I found that funny but I appreciated it anyway, when in some restaurants it takes ages for them to come to your table. My favorite drink would have to be the iced nutcracker which I am told has espresso milk macadamia hazel nut syrup chocolate sauce. The coffee is relatively affordable considering the bigger serving compared to other coffee shops. I trust them when they say "coffee is their blood type!" The minestrone soup is good and filling at any time of the day, so when you want a light dinner this is good! I am told the mushroom soup is as delicious. I got to taste some of the grilled cheese and salmon sandwiches which are tasty too.

    Mika F.

    I first encountered Kuppa in Bacolod. It's our go-to family Christmas lunch place because it would be one of the only places open during a non-working holiday. I found out only recently that they opened a branch at the Fort! Yey! Ever the balletomane, the first item on the coffee menu that caught my eye was their Nutcracker Latte, a mix of espresso, hazelnut, macadamia, and chocolate. My favorite is their 12-hour cold brew. It's off the menu and not always available, but if it is and you're a caffeine-lover, try it out! Kuppa's primarily a coffee place, but they've got great meals, cakes, pastries, and desserts too. I love their salpicao, and their salmon isn't too bad either! They serve coffee, wine, tea, beer, and cocktails. There aren't many coffee places that can cook a mean steak, and Kuppa's one of them. In fact, you could spend your whole day at Kuppa, from breakfast to a nightcap!

    Christina Z.

    Drop it low and pick it up just like this. Kuppa Ace, Kuppa Goose, Kuppa Cris! That's what always happens when I drive by the Commercenter Building in BGC. I kid you not! I really sing that line from Fancy. It's too catchy and I like them puns. One day, instead of the usual Chatime stop over, I decided to try Kuppa. After all, I keep seeing them on my newsfeed because there was a time where they would give out free cookies along with your Kuppa' coffee. A latte is only P95! The rustic-slash-industrial feel is one of the captivating things about trying this place out. It's also conducive for meetings. The aroma of the coffee inside will surely keep you awake for the rest of your stay there! It's not just a café, they serve European and American food as well. The items are varied as you can have breakfast, pizzas, soups, pasta, sandwiches, fish and steaks! Also, plus points for Kuppa for serving craft beer! I love their selection of ales like Rogue Dead Guy Ale (P245), White Ale Hitachino Nest (P295), Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale (P255) and Big Eye IPA (P225)! The most expensive craft beer they have is La Fin du Monde (P1200). This Quebec-brewed craft beer is Tripel-styled with 9.00%! I still don't know how I feel about shelling out P1200 for a bottle of beer. Ohh, no wonder I sing fancy when I pass by Kuppa.

    Jane V.

    I gauge cafés by their black coffee. I hardly drink fancy flavored coffee these days. A side trip after a meeting brought us to Kuppa, by chance more than by choice. So I got a black coffee and my friend got iced latte. Hers was very milky, it overpowered the coffee, but mine is straightforward and not bad at all. I liked their strawberry chiffon cake, it was not too sweet. The interiors were also nice. Given the many cafe choices though, I think it needs to create a more distinctive taste and look to make it memorable. I liked the coffee but it is not making me want to come back regularly.

    Mo M.

    As far as I know, Kuppa's right up there with the first few stores of "third wave", independent coffee shops. And with good reason! It's a quaint restaurant that's a few blocks away from the main center of BGC (where Serendra and High Street are) so it never truly gets full. It's homey, warm interior and irregular design is fun, actually! And I'm not a big coffee fan, cause it really gives me bad acid-- on the plus side, Kuppa has great food! I love how it's a legitimate restaurant and not just a cafe lying on its laurels, serving normal coffee and substandard food. My favorite in Kuppa is their kimchi fried rice with spam! It's by far, the best kimchi I've ever had, because it's just the right balance, with that extra kick that leaves you reaching out for that perspiring glass of water. Of course, having a serving of that with a couple of slices of spam and a runny egg just hits the spot. Cool place for a weekend brunch while you're catching up with the amigas.

    Leila K.

    Every time I come back to the Philippines, this is a staple tradition. I always come back here with family because of the memories and great food. The all you can eat salad bar is my absolute favorite here and the shareable pizza as well. The drinks are spot on and always refresh my tastebuds. If dessert is necessary, there is gelato or ice cream service. The waiting service and overall quality and taste of food is great :)

    Pauline Y.

    I can't recall how Kuppa Roastery & Café first came to my knowledge; I'm just glad that it did. This place is like a breath of fresh air from amongst the barrage of restaurants that seem to have sprouted up all throughout the Fort. Initially I came through for the dessert and I wasn't disappointed. I had a try of their chocolate cake as well as their cookies and I thought they weren't bad at all. Meal-wise, my favorite is their ham & cheese sandwich because it ain't no ordinary ham & cheese sandwich. Nope, far from it. The cheese is melted liquid form and it's drizzled heavily atop the ham-filled sandwich. Killer.

    Ron S.

    I can't say enough good things about Kuppa. The service, the coffee, and the food: all superb. Pour over choices very important.

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    Prosciutto pizza, Salpicao and lava cake are my faves. Good food, good ambience, good staff.

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    Bo's Coffee - Lace cookies

    Bo's Coffee

    4.3(9 reviews)
    0.4 kmTaguig City

    We stopped in one day to get some local, non-Starbucks coffee, and loved it that this place (in…read moreBGC) became our go-to during our visit to the Philippines. Probably went here every day that we were in Manila. Great place to chill and people watch, relax, and have great local coffee. Location is nice on Bonifacio High Street, so easy walk from our Shangri La The Fort hotel and elsewhere. Size is of a typical coffee shop with a few tables downstairs but there was a second level as well which I didn't get to check out, there was always space available in our experience and we went at all times of the day, even closing it out at night. Coffee is very good, although all I usually get is a black cold brew or just black local coffee. But the staff is great! Really. Everyone we came across during our visit here was nice, friendly, and patient. The way customer service should be. One night about 10 of us walked in, put a bunch of tables together, made a huge order, and stayed for a couple hours till closing. Staff couldn't have been nicer or more patient. Without skipping a beat they made our order with no problems and were just great about the whole thing. Smiles, the works. Glad this was our go-to.

    Coffee was good but the cashier was incredibly rude. She ignored us when there were no customers in…read moreline and rolled her eyes when she finally took our order. We understand that everyone has a bad day but please don't take it out on the customers

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    Yardstick Coffee

    Yardstick Coffee

    4.4(25 reviews)
    3.3 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Yardstick is the best coffee shop I've tried in Manila. Good coffee, nice staff, and the place is…read morerelaxing. I suggest to get their pour over coffee, and choose the Secret Stash beans (I forgot which one, but the one that has red grape note in it). Or any available beans they have, I believe are good!!!

    We came to Yardstick Coffee for breakfast and coffee, and were so pleased as soon as we walked in…read more Yardstick Coffee is more than just a cafe. It's a showroom where you can see the baristas making all the different beverages with high-quality espresso machines, like La Marzocca in the center of the space. It's a great way for consumers to learn more about how their coffee is prepared and made, only using the best ingredients and tools. We ordered a Vanilla Flat White, Drip and a Butterscotch Waffle. The items were delivered to our table as they were finished, getting our drinks first. The drip was one of five brews that they had that day and was very, very good! It was a bold and dark roast, reaffirming those who drink drip coffee why it's always a solid choice. The Vanilla Flat White was made with Madagascar vanilla, espresso and foam from milk, and it was awesome! You could really taste that strong vanilla flavor without it being too sweet, which I liked. And once the Butterscotch Waffle came we were pleasantly surprised to find all that it came with! When I ordered it I figured it would be a waffle with some butterscotch sauce (I love butterscotch!), but it had two scoops of Madagascar vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, slices of banana that were flambeed with brown sugar, creating that butterscotch flavor! How cool is that? Glad we were sharing this waffle because the portion was more than what we could handle, but it was so tasty that we didn't want to stop. Loved the different, fresh ingredients used here, making a huge difference in flavor. I highly recommend trying a waffle here, even if you just plan to get coffee here! Ambiance of Yardstick Coffee is open, spacious and inviting. Since the baristas are making your beverage in the center of the room, you're invited to watch and learn how its done. There's also a separate room in the space where they host cupping classes! Gotta love that and would've taken advantage of one, had we been in Manila during one. For anyone who loves coffee, Yardstick Coffee is where to visit in Manila. It goes beyond coffee chains and customer service. It's a place where you can not only enjoy what you're consuming, but you can learn where products are from and how its made, giving you a better understanding of why a damn good cup of coffee matters.

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    Toby's Estate

    Toby's Estate

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.1 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱

    The coffee scene in Manila as really improved over the last ten years. Figaro's, Starbuck's, J.Co…read moreall compete for the Philippine peso with first world drinks at first world prices. Toby's Estate from Australia has thrown its hat into the ring as well, serving high end coffee to an increasingly coffee-hungry clientele. It serves the usual mix of drinks one sees at other high end coffee joints - drip, cold brew, macchiato, cappuccino and teas. It has also introduced single origin beans as well as pour-overs, something I had only had in Seattle and in the Bay Area. The barista making my Ethiopian pour-over was very friendly and patient. She explained each step of the pour-over process - what the ideal water temperature ought to be for the bloom and the eventual pour-over, how long each step is expected to take and so on. We also discussed the coffee scene in Manila. At the end of our chat, she comp-ed me a cold brew which made my stop at Toby's Estate even better. When I was growing up in Manila, Nescafe and Blend 45 were the main coffee choices with barako savored by the more fuddy duddy. Today, the coffee scene has improved greatly and Toby's, together with its brethren, will hopefully continue raising the bar.

    I've been hearing and seeing a lot of things about Toby's Estate from my friends and on different…read moresocial media platforms. So when I spotted one of their branches while I was walking around SM Aura, my hunger emerged. I've been having jet lag lately and I still have so much to do so coffee would be the best answer to this little problem of mine. I approached the kiosk and noticed that they also serve my favorite brownies from Bucky's! Again, my tummy rumbled and told me, "EAT NOW OR ELSE." I quickly ordered an iced latte and of course an Original Bucky's Brownie. You can order for take away or for dine in which they have seats by the "bar" for or tables right in front of their kiosk. I chose to take a table. If you've read my other reviews, you'll know that I like to people watch and what better way to do that but with some coffee and brownies in a mall? So that's what I did, err, that's what I'm doing at the moment. People watching with my delicious brownie and my hand dripped coffee. I would think that this is the perfect way to spend an afternoon. If they had wifi here, I would probably get my laptop and do some work. Or maybe I can read a book. Or draw. Or paint. The possibilities are endless!

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    Epic Coffee Roastery - Vintage objects reign at Epic's decor.

    Epic Coffee Roastery

    4.0(10 reviews)
    1.9 kmPasig City
    ₱₱

    I was looking for a good coffee shop after I had lunch at Kapitolyo and I think this was mentioned…read moreto me by a friend so I went here. I liked the warm feeling it gives off because of the yellow lighting but it wasn't hot inside. Loved the cabin like style from their wooden furniture. I like their chalkboards. The place reminded me of Sagada just cause. So they had like 6+ cake flavors. I was so excited about the Rainbow Cake! It had layers of different colors. I bought a slice of this, but it wasn't extraordinary. I actually would compare it's taste to a bakery down the street. Just the colors were nice. but I won't have it again. They also had a Belgian chocolate cake which really sparked my interest. I might go back there for that. They also had strawberry cheesecake (which looked fine), Decadence cake, Carrot cake, some overly priced cupcakes (php 95 per piece!), fudge brownies (they looked inviting), and they also have oatmeal cookies! I was surprised to see that they actually do pour overs (handcrafted coffee!) which is kind of rare now. (I only had tried one other handcrafted coffee before.) That was really cool. Their brew was perfect! I loved it! It had a hint of sweetness in it (I didn't put sugar or milk) and I thought it just tasted perfect. Btw all their beans are from Jakarta, Indonesia. I'd give them a 4 for this because I think their brews, though perfectly done, were limited. I tried their latte too but I think it had too much milk for the size of 8oz. I was disappointed in it. I didn't taste much of the coffee. So I just give them 3 for the latte. They offer cold drinks too and lattes with flavors. If only I lived nearby, I'd go there and try all they put in the menu. It's a good place to work! The seats are for 2-4 people so it's nice to be alone or with a friend in a place like this, not a bunch of people tho. Plus they play smooth acoustic covers of my type of songs (e.g. Last Kiss, Chasing Cars, Need You Now...) so yayyy! This is more of a 3.7 review overall for the ambience, cake, and the latte. Hoorah for the pour overs! Hope they have more handcrafted options!

    This cafe firstly attracted me because of its cool façade. Some wooden details and the unmistakable…read morebicycle on the inside immediatly made me think about Poco Deli, a delicatessen just close to there. I decided to come inside and check if there was any relation between the places. Yep, there is, the barista told me. The owner's are the same. So, it's really nice to observe their "signatures" in every detail. The way I see it, the ambience is the highlight of Epic Cafe. As the name suggests, there's certainly a nostalgic atmosphere thanks mainly to the retro objects, such as an old telephone, some vinyl discs, the bikes and vintage cameras. The beverages they serve are also very good. I would totally recommend it for coffee lovers. We can notice Epic takes it seriously by taking a look on their big chalkboard . There they "teach" the customers about different kinds of coffee. I can say I've learnt a lot by reading it while enjoying my delicious salted caramel cappuccino. Staff really knows how to prepare a good coffee. So get advantage from that and ask for their signature Epic Cafe. I would say it's a perfect place to sit down with your computer or your Moleskin and just let ideas come while you drink coffee. 100% inspiring.

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    A pretty noble mission, if you ask me!

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    Habitual Coffee

    Habitual Coffee

    4.5(11 reviews)
    3.7 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    I've been coming to Habitual Coffee for years now, and it still feels like my little secret hideout…read morein the city. Walked in last weekend during a crazy downpour, dripping wet, and the barista just smiled, handed me a towel to dry off, and asked what I felt like without any rush. Ended up with their single-origin pour-over--Ethiopian this time--and it was bright, juicy, and perfectly balanced, like every sip reminded me why I fell in love with coffee in the first place. Sat by the window watching the rain hammer Pasong Tamo, worked on my laptop for hours with zero pressure to leave. The space is still that perfect mix of raw concrete and warm light, never too crowded, always calm. Staff remembered my usual order even though it's been months since I last dropped by. Five stars, easily--still one of the most consistently great coffee experiences in Manila.

    Went to this coffee place one morning and wanted to try their breakfast. Read somewhere that the…read moremust try is a dish with eggs but that morning only their grilled cheese sandwiches and French toast were available. I had a flat white. It's good but I would appreciate it more if they served it in a larger cup and charge P150 and not a small cup and charge P140. I had the fig grilled cheese and it was kind of plain, it's not bad, but just nothing exciting for me. I was kinda disappointed since I was so looking forward to trying this coffee shop.

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    Starbucks Rserve

    Starbucks Rserve

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.8 kmMakati City

    If Starbucks coffee is just affordable, I can go there every day before I go to work because the…read moreambiance and the coffee scent smells good--I don't know if they're using diffusers or just the effect of grinding fresh beans. I do love the flatbread. I don't need to buy the whole damn pizza to satisfy my cravings. Flatbread from Starbucks and a hot mocha latte will make my day.

    December 4, 1997, the Philippines had its first taste of the Starbucks Experience with its very…read morefirst branch at the 6750 Ayala Building in Makati City. Starbucks has since won the hearts of the Filipinos, with over 200 branches and growing in Metro Manila alone, it's safe to say that they're here to stay. So what's next for Starbucks? Starbucks Reserve! Their premium line of stores that has been operating in the Philippines since early 2014. This branch marks the 7th Starbucks Reserve in Manila, located within a still developing mall in Circuit Makati, formerly the Santa Ana Race Track. So what's the difference with a regular Starbucks and the "Starbucks Reserve" store? The looks and interior are obviously upgraded. Premium materials and a better build to portray a more solid and refined look. They added elements that expound on their commitment to coffee and craft. They also differ from the normal stores by offering limited runs of certain items. Today we sampled their Mocha Ribbon Chip with Cookie Straw (185/195/205 PHP) a chocolatey drink with a fun way of drinking it through an edible straw, sadly they stopped offering it today. We also had their purple yam cheese cake a mild sweet cake that's just a smooth treat.

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