The best coffee shops with the best coffee in all of the philippines
Rating of the 11 best cafes with the most delicious coffee on all the islands of the Philippines.
1. Balsa Kafe & Agri-tourism Hub (Leyte)
Balsa Cafe & Agritourism Hub in the southern Leyte region is becoming a must-visit place, owing to its magnificent views, calm atmosphere, and fine coffee located at the heart of large rice fields. To get fresh fruit and local coffee beans, the café and center are directly working with farmers and agricultural communities all over the region.
2. Coffee Break Vigan (Vigan)
Imagine the cobblestone streets and the Spanish colonial buildings that will take you back in time, and that's what awaits you in the city of Vigan. Between sightseeing and exploring this historic city, Coffee Break Vigan is an ideal place to gather with a cup of coffee originating in the mountains of Ilocos Sur.
3. Madge Cafe (Iloilo)
Since 1951, they've been offering coffee here with an original prewar blend. It is considered to be an icon in Iloilo and Madge's Café has become a regular breakfast spot for travelers. The northern province of Iloilo and the neighboring province of Guimaras are the source of the coffee beans. Traditionally, Madge Café cooks coffee with the traditional use of a colander strainer to preserve and enhance its taste by adding layers of beans.
4. Bukidnon Brew Cafe (Bukidnon)
Don't let the look of the coffee shop fool you, Bukidnon Brew Cafe (BBC) is one of Bukidnon's favorite cafes and hangout spots. It is situated in the heart of Malaybalay City. The firm has prided itself on the production and consumption of Monk's Blend coffee, with beans produced by Benedictine monks in this area. Be sure to try steamed rice cakes or bus sticky rice and coconut milk.
5. Palazzo Coffee Shop (Ifugao)
Ifugao, home to the Banaue Rice Terrace, considered the eighth wonder of the world, produces not only the highest quality rice but also coffee. Traditional and organic farming methods, which are based on ancient rituals devoted to the gods, continue to be used by rural peoples throughout this lush highlands. The beans harvested in this area are predominantly Robusta and some Arabica, which form the basis of Palazzo Coffee.
6. Cafe Amadeo (Cavite)
Cafe Amadeo aims to restore the golden era of Cavite's coffee industry, with a focus on local beans. Cafe Amadeo Development Cooperative, a bunch of farmers and individuals who are dedicated to preserving the great history of coffee culture in Amadeo, runs this shop. The cafe is famous for its blend of Pahimis, a perfect combination of Robusta, Arabica, Excel, and Liberica beans grown in the city.
7. Bo's Coffee (Cebu)
Bo's Coffee is undoubtedly one of the most successful Filipino-owned coffee companies with over 100 branches across the country. Proud of its home-grown identity, Bo's Coffee focuses on Philippine coffee, sourcing beans from the highlands of Sagada and Benguet, as well as Mindanao's lush mountains of Kitanglad, Apo, and Matutum.
8. Blugré Coffee (Davao)
Davao is synonymous with durian, nicknamed the “king of fruits.” Which is exactly what's waiting for visitors at Blugré Coffee. In Davao and other parts of the country where it has expanded, its famous Durian Coffeecino, a signature blend of locally produced fruit and pure Arabica coffee, has become a household name.
9. Cafe de Lipa (Batangas)
The owners trace their lineage back to two members of the family who helped spread the first coffee trees. Expect nothing more than the highest quality of coffee, in particular their famous Barako Joe. Beans from other areas of the country, including Robusta originating in Cavite, Ilocos, and Basilan, as well as Arabics originating at Benguet, Bukidnon, and Cotabato are also bought by Café de Lipa.
10. Commune (Makati)
Cafe Commune serves only 100% Filipino coffee. They can be found in the trendy Poblacion area of Makati City. coffee beans are sourced here from farmers in the cities of Benguet, Sagada, Southern Cte d'Ivoire, Kapatagan, and Bukidnon.
Their blend of Arabica beans and a small amount of Robusta is known as Commune Blend.
11. El Union Café (La Union)
Almost anywhere and everywhere you can get a cup of coffee. But the smell of coffee with the sea breeze has some sort of magic to it. You can get coffee right on the beach at Café El Union, a surf town in La Union. Sourced from farmers in the Cordillera, Benguet, Davao, and Bukidnon, El Union's coffee is a hit with city dwellers, especially its signature Dirty Horchata, made with fresh farm milk and a shot of espresso.
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