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The Barcelo Café

3.5 (2 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Backyard Coffee

Backyard Coffee

4.0(9 reviews)
4.7 km
₱₱

Backyard Coffee is a treat for coffee lovers like me. They offer single origin coffee beans and I…read morelove them! After eating out with my friends, we tried different drinks that they offer. My friends ordered Iced Mocha, Iced Black, Cold Brew, Strawberry Frappe and Ube cake. As for me and my posh friend, I ordered Sumatra while he ordered Civet coffee. Love the beans that they are using even for their regular coffee drinks. But let me describe my order. I love Sumatra because it is not that bold and not that bitter. It's a little sweet, a bit acidic and fruity in flavor. So if you are in San Juan area and looking for a different cafe or different drink of coffee, checkout Backyard Coffee and try their single origin coffee beans.

On my seemingly endless conquest of Metro Manila coffeeshops, I blindly followed my friend to this…read morecoffeeshop in San Juan the day before our exam week starts. I wasn't expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised. Located above the Rustan's Supermarket on P. Guevarra, the café is quiet compared to the busy street below and gets tons of natural light from the building's all-glass facade. Great plus for me as it made the place have a very airy feel which went great with the painted concrete floors and industrial seating. The coffee was great too! I got their cold-brew coffee and it was a solid cup of cold-brew. Nothing out of the ordinary but it wasn't offensive. The price was great though! At least 30 pesos less than a comparable brew from one of the third wave stalwarts. They also have a lot of differently sourced beans to choose from, with even a Filipino Benguet option! So even though it might not have same pretentious or hipster vibes that we have come to expect from many of the other third wave purveyors here in Manila, I love how laidback this place is. You can definitely get a lot done here. Cash only!! There are ATMs downstairs though if you're in a pickle.

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Backyard Coffee - Iced Latte

Iced Latte

Backyard Coffee - Choco Lava and  American Coffee

Choco Lava and American Coffee

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Ube Cake

Cafe Ysabel - Hashbrown and fluffy scrambled eggs wew

Cafe Ysabel

3.3(9 reviews)
4.8 kmSan Juan City
₱₱

Excellent food. Impeccable service. Ambience suited to the most important and romantic occasions…read more Amazing place worthy of visiting for all foreigners and locals alike, at least once for every Manila visit.

Would not go back here…read more Poorly trained staff. We ordered Tournedo Rossini in Madeira Sauce: Seems they didn't know how to thaw meat properly - the steak is very dry and with no flavor this can only happen if the meat is thawed submerged in water (yuck!!) The steak is unseasoned (take note, it's UNSEASONED NOT UNDERSEASONED!!) and has a bitter taste to it - you can taste the bitterness of the unclean pan where they were cooked (yuck!) The madeira sauce, looks and tastes like gravy! so sweet and has no madeira flavor into it. They should have called it Tournedo Rossini with Chicken Gravy!! The tenderloin is improperly butchered! it looks like a little kid sliced into it before it was cooked! They shouldn't have asked for steak doneness if they can't do it properly! We ordered 5 rossinis, 4 medium and 1 well done - Lo and behold, all our steaks are Well done, very dry, with a yucky flavor!! Where does Cafe Ysabel find their cooks? I can't call them chefs since it would be a disgrace to professional chefs when they can't cook a simple steak properly!! We also ordered pasta, they were served COLD!! WTF! We were there for more than 30 minutes before we were given the bread with the balsamic vinaigrette - and take note they wouldn't have given it if I did not demanded for it 5 times!! The appetizer was served after 1 hour!!! Considering we just ordered a serving of gambas (though tasty, i think it was tasty because we were STARVING by the time it was serverd) - and as always - THE FOOD WAS SERVED COLD!!! WTF!!! After an hour and a half, the pasta that we ordered was finally served COLD!! it was underseasoned ( I think they ran out of salt in their kitchen). We ordered the Prawns thermidor - OMG! It was so pricey at 600+ for 3pcs of medium sized prawns!! Yes, it's still underseasoned. We paid all in all 12,000 pesos for a very unappetizing, disappointing, waste of money meal here. The steaks were so bad, we did not finish any of them - SUCH A WASTE OF MONEY!! I WILL NOT RETURN HERE - AND I ADVISE EVERYONE TO REFRAIN FROM EATING HERE : Untrained and unfriendly waiters, Untrained Cooks, and Unappetizing waste of money food!!

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Cafe Ysabel
Cafe Ysabel
Cafe Ysabel

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Caerus Coffee - Sunrise Brew

Caerus Coffee

4.2(6 reviews)
3.0 kmQuezon City
₱₱

Went here for the coffee and found it enjoyable. Got the double mocha and sunrise brew. Of the two,…read moredefinitely enjoyed the sunrise brew more, with it's combo of orange juice and espresso - such an interesting taste. They also serve meals and have a lot of cakes. Prices are fair. Service is friendly. Place is bright and casual. A pretty good spot if you want a spike in your day.

I spend a lot of time in coffee shops. Probably a common hobby that many med students in Manila…read moreshare is finding the right place to hit the books, so my friends and I ventured out to Banawe to check this place out. I'm pretty big on third wave coffee and this place has all the bells and whistles you expect walking into a third wave coffeeshop: a cold-brew coffee on the menu, flat whites, brewed coffee done in every way under the sun (French press, chemex, etc.) and a large assortment of espressos. I also liked how they had a pretty large smoothie and hot tea selection. I didn't try any but I did see a lot of people ordering smoothies so maybe they're worth a try. I ended up getting their cold-brew coffee and a meal later. The cold-brew came in this really interesting container that looked like something for holding syrup or some sauce but overall I enjoyed the cold brew. It was extremely smooth with some smoky overtones without much bitterness. I also got their meaty spaghetti later on and it was pretty satisfying! It definitely lived up to the name and it came with these garlic bread pan de sals that were definitely addicting and really satisfying. My only qualm was that I wish the noodles that were in the pasta were a bit more al dente, but that's more of a personal preference. Also big plus for the free wi-fi, clean bathroom and super comfy chairs! Great vibes.

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Caerus Coffee - Storefront

Storefront

Caerus Coffee - Iced Double Mocha

Iced Double Mocha

Caerus Coffee - Second floor interior

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Second floor interior

Craft Coffee Workshop - Latte art

Craft Coffee Workshop

4.4(7 reviews)
4.5 kmQuezon City
₱₱

Definitely one of the most unique coffeeshops I've seen in Metro Manila. Located in a nondescript…read morebuilding off of ERod on Broadway, this place is a little harder to find than say, a Starbucks, but finding this gem is definitely worth it. It has a very cozy, bohemian vibe with lots of dark wood, spot lighting, and throw pillows thrown around the comfortable mismatched seating. There's more seating upstairs but the main focal point is the impressive coffee bar, looking more like an organic chemistry lab than your average coffeeshop's prep station. Here you can sample coffee made in so many different ways. I only had the cold brew, which is hands-down my favorite cold brew in all of Metro Manila. Desserts are good too, I recommend the frozen Brazo de Mercedes. Definitely give them a try.

Craft actually pioneered the third wave revolution that hit the metro by surprise a few years back…read more It has a reputation to uphold, and it certainly lives up to it. They have the simplest menu amongst the waves of coffee shops, well except for the Katipunan branch which also features some pastas and sandwiches. What I tried: Their latte is impeccable. Trust me I am a latte lover. It's also a plus that they do latte art so skillfully! The iced mocha is one of my favorites as well. The chocolate just mixes with their coffee so well! The shop is also capable of serving your coffee is myriad of ways, from aeropress to cold brew. Just ask on of their baristas so that you can fully enjoy your coffee experience. If you're a dessert lover as well then I highly recommend getting the Frozen Brazo. People actually go here just to order this babe of a dessert to go. Perfect with a cup of Americano.

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Craft Coffee Workshop - Hazelnut cappuccino

Hazelnut cappuccino

Craft Coffee Workshop - Drinks

Drinks

Craft Coffee Workshop - Craft Coffee's "Magic" espresso drink

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Craft Coffee's "Magic" espresso drink

Tweedle Book Café

Tweedle Book Café

4.2(6 reviews)
5.9 kmQuezon City

Once upon a time there was a lonely street called Sct. Gandia. It was a remote and humble street…read moreunlike its bigger brother, the loud and brash Tomas Morato Avenue. Sct. Gandia wanted to be just like its older sibling, but wanted to do it his way. He always was the more bookish type, and wanted to showcase this to the world. So the street gave birth to a café, and Sct. Gandia called it Tweedlebook. And what a café it was! A café filled with knowledge, brimming with wisdom, chock full of the willingness to learn and the sophistication of great beverages and healthy literature. Ceilings adorned with the names of famous writers, from Tolkien to Orwell. A wall of books, novels, magazines and jars of tea. And to top it all off, a wall affectionately called Platform 9 ¾ hiding a staircase that leads to a wine cellar underneath. This was to be a place for people to imbibe, both in drinks (coffee and beer and scotch and wine) and in knowledge. And so Sct. Gandia became so much more. And customers far and wide lived happily ever after.

I don't really venture out of my comfort zone that is Makati that much but the rare times that I…read moredo, Quezon City never fails to surprise. The city's grid layout is a map of treasures waiting to be uncovered. Drive around aimlessly and you're bound to see something that will make you realize how cooped up you are in your own bubble of Manila. One of my recent favorite QC finds is Tweedle Book Café. Unassumingly wedged within the Scout compound, seeing it for the first time felt like opening the first few pages of a book that has always been lying around, its cover nothing appealing but then when you start reading, you cant seem to put down. I saw a glimpse of the converted garage and I wanted to keep going in, until I was in the main area surrounded by well-stocked bookshelves, walls that paid homage to the literary world's best, and wooden communal tables laid out minimally. And then just like a book that reveals secrets with every page turned, the place revealed itself to me some more: oooh a secret basement area! With wine and scotch fresh for our picking -- and, of course, picked! Paired with their amazing carrot cake (that also goes so well with their selection of TWG teas!), good conversation (that may or may not have involved Sartre and Kant), just the right amount of light, Tweedle Book Café felt like a fresh break from my usual café lifestyle. Definitely one for the books!

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Tweedle Book Café - Chardonnay + TWG tea + so-good carrot cake = the perfect nightcap

Chardonnay + TWG tea + so-good carrot cake = the perfect nightcap

Tweedle Book Café
Tweedle Book Café

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Cafe I'm Here

Cafe I'm Here

4.0(4 reviews)
6.1 kmQuezon City
₱₱

First time here and it's not bad. It is a place for studying. It has desks, booths with bean bags…read moreand pillows and low tables as well as big tables for groups. I went here with friends and we got a booth upstairs. It wasn't too loud so I was able to get some studying done. I ordered an iced hazelnut latte and it was good! Maybe kind of pricey it was 160P. Didn't try the food but the cakes are 100 plus for a slice. Come here for the studying environment. It is very cute. I was here on a Friday night and it wasn't completely packed. Hopefully I can go here earlier in the day so I can really study all day here. It is open until 3am! My issue is that there is no wifi...only good thing is that less distractions but sometimes you just need some good wifi while studying. Excited to come back here and study even more :)

Cafe I'm Here has a really big space considering that it is a cafe. I find their coffee okay, not…read morebad but nothing out of the ordinary as well. But what I love about this cafe is their booths for seating. If you are fond of sitting in the floor or lying down, then this place is for you! It's a great place to hang out with your friends, chill and it is also a great place for study. They have ample electric outlets which make them also a great place to work or charge your gadgets. One downside is that they don't have wifi, which is one of the things I consider for a perfect hangout place. But if you do want to really talk and hangout with your friends, this will be a good place for you.

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The Barcelo Café - coffee - Updated May 2026

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