
Heading to the City of Pines soon? Aside from marveling at the picturesque views in Baguio, another perfect thing to do there is to enjoy a cup of coffee in one of their Instagrammable coffee shops.
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Here's a list of must-try coffee shops in Baguio City that you should check out on your next visit.
Café by the Ruins is one of the most popular cafés in Baguio City. The “ruins” referred to in its name is inspired by the ruins of the city's garden theatre which once stood in the location of its first branch in Shuntug Road.
Café by the Ruins has been renovated after it caught fire in 2017, and they have another branch called Café Dua in Upper Session Road.
True to their tagline “Talk, sip, go!”, Gossip Coffee Shop's ambience is perfect for having a catch-up coffee date with friends. You can also spoil yourself here with a good cup of coffee or a tasty and affordable meal.
Gossip Coffee Shop is located at 76 Upper General Luna Road, Baguio City.
This café's ambience is relaxing and homey. So, if you're looking for a place with chill vibes, you should definitely check out Arca's Yard Baguio. Not only are the interior and views Instagrammable, they also have a small museum, a library, and a bed-and-breakfast accommodation.
It is located at 777 Tiptop, Ambuklao Road.
Oh My Gulay or OMG is actually more of a resto than a coffee shop. But don't worry, they also serve coffee, hot choco, and tea. Plus, they have vegan and gluten-free options in their menu.
It is owned by National Artist Kidlat Tahimik and is a hidden haven for artists and art lovers. Why hidden? OMG is located on the 5th floor of La Azotea Building in Session Road.
If you want to have coffee while enjoying a view of the city lights at night, then Red Soil Café is perfect for that. This coffee shop supports the local agri-business by sourcing their coffee beans from local farmers in Benguet and the Cordilleras.
Red Soil Café is located at BARP Building Upper, Bokawkan, Baguio City.
Café Sabel is the in-house coffee shop of BenCab Museum, owned and named after National Artist Benedicto Reyes Cabrera or BenCab. It has a breathtaking view of the forest and duck pond, and uses ingredients from its own organic farm.
Café Sabel is located at Km. 6 Asin Road, a 15-minute drive from Baguio City center.
Can't decide which one to try? Well, wherever you decide to have that coffee date, we hope you enjoy every sip and every story you share with your loved ones.
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