
Coffee isn't just a morning beverage because these days, it has become a lifestyle.
Filipinos love hanging out in coffee shops and our taste for coffee has evolved as well. From cold brew to pour over, we do not settle for anything less.
You know what's even better? Having good quality coffee in an aesthetically pleasing and Instagram-worthy place.
Here are five aesthetic cafes you would want to check on your next visit to the South.
Famous for its plant-filled, picture-perfect aesthetic, Ruined Project provides an aesthetic and chill space for its customers.
Ruined Project is under coffee shop chain Coffee Project. It was named as such because they thought that the branch would be a total failure due to the pandemic. However, it resulted in the complete opposite when locals and visitors started plotting the place on their Tagaytay itinerary, in awe of how it turned out.
Source: Ruined Project Facebook page
With every corner deemed Instagramable, there's no doubt this hidden cafe in Silang is a go-to for coffee lovers.
With an open space at the back, this cafe will make anyone feel relaxed. It is very homey and also houses a food business called “Nanay's Catering." Located just a few minutes away from Tagaytay, expect cold breeze in the area as well.
Source: Café Agapita Facebook page
Bounce to a Japanese-inspired coffee shop in the South where not only will you experience craft coffee, you will also feel less guilty since this cafe uses eco-friendly alternatives. This hole-in-the-wall cafe won't disappoint.
Source: Muni Coffee PH Facebook Page
Formerly known as the Dreamland Arts and Crafts Cafe, this boho-themed cafe/bed and breakfast is still on the list of aesthetic cafes you should visit.
Its exceptional artsy ambiance makes it the best place to bring your family and friends and is even the perfect getaway if you just want to have fun. They have an array of board games which you can use for free in your stay at the place or even just when you're eating lunch.
Source: Dreamland Arts and Crafts Café Facebook page
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