Someone once said, "Coffee is a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your old self."
My husband asked me, in full support of what I do for living (blogging) and maybe start me off on the right track with vlogging, "what else do you need, since I've bought you all the things that can help you improve in your vlogging?" I answered "TIME!" (with a sarcastic smile).
He replied with a laugh, not to insult me, what I need according to him could not be bought haha or is unnegotiable, as we have 2 adults, 2 almost adults and a toddler. I guess, the only thing that could fuel me to go on and can compromise my need for extra time is coffee!
Hence, whenever we get to go out for errands, grocery runs and whatnot, I try to ask my husband if we could visit a coffee shop nearby, and Metro Manila never runs out of interesting cafe's to cater to my coffee whims.
It's great to see new cafes popping up despite the hardships most businesses are undertaking. It keeps coffee connoisseurs happy while keeping the business community up and running.
Check out our YouTube vlog on the list of K-drama inspired cafes in Pampanga.
To add to the active coffee community, I have collated several unique coffee shops around the metro for you to also visit.
You get to enjoy both the coffee and the ambiance!
1. 74 Apartment Cafe
2. Papa Kape
It's one of those hole-in-a-wall type of nooks where you'd never expect an oasis to be. In a busy residential area of Palanan, Makati arose a coffee and laundry shop. Aside from the the brand name having a ring to it, Papa Kape may be your typical go-to coffee especially for the local coffee enthusiasts. Perfect for the plantita/plantito's, bikers and just those needed a breakthrough from the hustle and bustle.
Been meaning to come here since I knew about this "still secret coffee shop in Palanan" when I saw a churchmate trying it out, as it was a walk away from their church in Filmore. I love how home-owners' open up their home, garage, gardens to cater to what the community needs, may it be a sanctuary or a cup of coffee.
Tried their Cappuccino and Hazelnut Latte with Onion Bread and Mangga at Suman to-go, but will come and stay longer next time to try their one-of-a-kind drinks, Brazo Latte and Kape Gingerccino.
Address: 5641 Ampere Street, Palanan 1235 Makati
3. Cafe 6059
Like the first cafe on the list, they got their name from their address, hence it's easier to find in Google and waze, but in truth, the exact place is a bit hard to navigate to and the street one way and narrow and parking can also be a hard.
However, you'll get to try the best Spanish latte and mocha latte in Brgy. Olympia, Makati.
It's a hip place for the young ones who is into arts, graffiti and spoken word poetry.
Address: 6059 San Rafael St. Brgy. Olympia Makati City
4. M Studio and Cafe
M Studio can easily be associated to Magallanes, but I have really no idea what M means, but I know that their food are gourmand-approved and and the other part of the cafe is indeed a studio, a dance studio, and also a place to hold photo sessions.
Address: 3rd Floor Oakridge Plaza Paseo De Magallanes
5. Kapetolyo by SGD Coffee
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