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There’s this common misconception that Quezon City dwellers have to venture far to enjoy a good meal or quality coffee coupled with Instagram-worthy interiors. For those who believe this, let me make it clear: you just haven’t been looking hard enough! There are actually quite a number of coffee shops in Quezon City that deserve more attention.
Offering mouth-watering food and drinks, many of these picturesque cafes will easily inspire residents to better explore their ’hood and those living elsewhere to come visit, ASAP! To help put the spotlight on QC’s excellent cafe scene, we’ve put together a list of 10 coffee shops you have to visit in Quezon City. Check them out below!
The Fat Seed has long been one of my favourite coffee shops in Quezon City — and to this day, I still believe that it’s underrated! What initially drew me to this cafe was its colourful murals and overall artsy interiors. Their excellent coffee, on the other hand, is what keeps me coming back here. From classic espresso-based drinks to cold brew and coffee cubes, their lineup of offerings makes it clear that The Fat Seed is run by people who are passionate about coffee.
On top of all that, this cafe serves great food, too! Their extensive menu boasts delicious offerings that include their Triple Decker Grilled Cheese, Truffle Mac & Cheetos, and their best-selling Buttermilk Fried Chicken with Ube Waffles. Really, need I say more?
Address: U.P. Town Center, G/F Phase 2, Ayala Malls, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10.30am to 6.30pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit The Fat Seed’s official website, Facebook, or Instagram pages.
True to their name, Candid Coffee is known for their funny, candid product descriptions. To give you a better idea, here’s the description for their Death Wish blend: “Para kang sinampal sa mukha. Sobrang tapang na coffee, mas matapang pa sa lolo mo.” (LOL!)
While they’re particularly favoured by home brewers for their freshly roasted beans, Candid Coffee was actually established in hopes of allowing any and all coffee lovers to experience third-wave coffee in a relatable manner. Drop by their store to grab their drinks to-go (their Vietnamese latte is a crowd fave!) and maybe even learn a thing or two about the bean-to-brew process!
Address: Haven Bldg., Congressional Ave. Ext., Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8am to 6pm
Open for: Takeout, curbside pick-up (personal or via courier)
For more information, visit Candid Coffee’s official website, Facebook, or Instagram pages.
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ARMY, this one’s for you! A standout among other coffee shops in Quezon City, Purple 7 Cafe is a BTS-inspired cafe that’s best known for its photoshoot-worthy interiors. Fans of the K-pop group flock to this coffee shop to snap photos with its life-sized cutouts of the members, stunning mural, and even more BTS merch.
Purple 7’s menu consists of delicious coffee beverages and desserts — and if you’re lucky, you can even score a few freebies like photo cards and cup sleeves!
Address: 2/F NBC Square, Congressional Ave., Project 8, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Tuesday, Thursday to Sunday, 3pm to 6pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
Note: Purple 7 Cafe is open for takeout orders from 1pm to 3pm. Dine-in stays are limited to one hour per table. Reservations are required for dine-in customers from Friday to Sunday.
For more information, visit Purple 7 Cafe’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
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One of the Tomas Morato area’s hidden gems, Goffa is Purple Oven’s sister cafe. So, the next time you drop by Purple Oven’s Rallos branch for pastries, be sure to make a pit stop just a few steps away — Goffa’s coffee is definitely worth trying out. In addition, they also offer granola bowls, sandwiches, wraps, and desserts, too!
To ensure everyone’s safety, the cafe only allows two customers to enter at one time. This way, you can feel totally at ease when picking up your orders!
Address: 2/F F7 Bldg., 49 Scout Rallos, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm
Open for: Takeout, pick-up
For more information, visit Goffa’s official Instagram page.
For as long as I can remember, Maginhawa Street has been known for its eclectic, must-try food and drink scene. In the midst of quaint food stalls and budget-friendly cafes, you’ll find Chapter Coffee — an under-the-radar cafe and roastery that serves speciality coffee with cool, minimalist interiors to match. As a QC resident myself, I regret not discovering this coffee shop years ago!
Address: 143 Maginhawa St., Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Thursday, 11am to 10pm; Friday to Sunday, 11am to 11pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Chapter Coffee’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
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Common Folk is, without question, one of the most Instagrammable coffee shops in Quezon City. Despite how long they’ve been around, this particular cafe is still the type of place that’ll have people ask you “Where is that?” when you post photos of their #aesthetic interior takeout cups on the ’gram!
The best part about Common Folk? They live up to the hype! We love a coffee shop that looks great and offers an equally (or even more!) amazing menu. Both their food and coffee are worth the trip — I’m partial to their Say Cheese (grilled cheese) and iced mocha!
Address: 79 Katipunan Ave, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8am to 6pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, pick-up (personal or via courier)
For more information, Common Folk’s official website, Facebook or Instagram pages.
Looking for the most Instagrammable coffee shops in Quezon City? Apero should definitely be on your list. This cafe, which is tucked away in the Clubhouse at Temple Drive, is practically hidden in plain sight; you could pass right by it and not even notice! Once you step inside, however, you’ll be greeted by bright colours and some of the prettiest tropical-inspired interiors you’ll ever see. What’s more, their freshly baked croissants and coffee will make it all the more worth visiting!
Address: Corinthian Hills, Temple Drive, White Plains, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8.30am to 7pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Apero’s official website, Facebook, or Instagram pages.
I personally hold Craft Coffee Revolution close to my heart and find that they offer the best iced mocha in all of Metro Manila. Back when I was a college student and they had a branch in Katipunan, many of us considered the cafe our HQ. Thankfully, Craft’s actual HQ in Broadway remains up and running — plus, they recently opened a new branch along Scout Borromeo! Come by and find yourself at home in the midst of their cosy interiors and treat yourself to their speciality coffee — you won’t regret it one bit!
Addresses: Caltex F’7 EDSA Scout Borromeo, Scout Triangle, Quezon City; 66 Broadway Ave, New Manila, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 9am to 9pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Craft Coffee Revolution’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
Firefly Coffee is yet another Quezon City cafe that I wish I knew about years ago. Just take a quick browse through their social media accounts, and you’ll easily be able to tell that Firefly is a coffee shop run by true blue coffee lovers. Not only do they serve coffee worthy of the most discerning of palates; they’re more than happy to share recommendations based on your preferred tasting notes. As for ready-to-drink beverages, their Cold White is a clear favourite — plus, according to regulars, their waffles are a must-try, too!
Address: 112 Sto. Domingo Avenue, Quezon City, PH 1114
Hours: Monday to Tuesday, Thursday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Firefly Coffee’s official website, Facebook, or Instagram pages.
When Habitual Coffee finally opened a branch in Quezon City, I had to go there ASAP! This cafe serves speciality third-wave coffee, with a menu that features Aeropress-brewed coffee and espresso-based drinks. After you try it for the first time, you’ll realise just how easy it is for trips there to become habitual.
Address: Level 4, Ayala Malls Vertis North, North Ave., Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10am to 8pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Habitual Coffee’s official website or Instagram pages.
This relatively new cafe in Batasan Hills definitely lives up to its name! Palpitate’s coffee creations give you that much-needed kick of caffeine to jumpstart your day. Take your pick among iced, hot, and bottled coffees, best paired with their selection of baked goods. Their bestsellers Palpitate Latte and Sea Salt Latte are an absolute must-try on your first visit.
If you’re looking for an effortlessly chill and modest place to grab a cuppa with your friends, Palpitate should be on your list! That said, its minimalist and modern interiors are perfect for sprucing up your IG feed, too.
Address: Corner Sinagtala Road, Batasan Hills, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Friday, 10am to 9pm; Saturday, 10am to 8.45pm; Sunday, 12nn to 8.45 pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Palpitate’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
For weekend brunch with friends, head over to Cafe Guilt in Quezon City! Here, expect to be surrounded by lush greenery while satisfying your cravings with guilt-free or guilt-full comfort fare. Their food menu consists of salads, pastas, pizzas, sandwiches, and burgers, to name a few. On the other hand, their beverage menu ranges from coffees and teas to healthy smoothies and pressed juices. Drop by this charming neighbourhood garden cafe for a dine-in experience like no other!
Address: 35 Scout Castor Corner Scout Reyes, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Friday, 1am to 10pm; Saturday to Sunday, 9.30 am to 10pm
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Cafe Guilt’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
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Another great spot in the city for al fresco dining would be Kandle Cafe along Mother Ignacia Avenue. If you’re in search of a cosy and homey coffee shop at the heart of the city, this one’s the place to be! The best part? Coffee-loving fur parents are free to bring their pets, too!
This third-wave coffee shop serves not only great coffee, but also delectable meals and desserts. Their popular dishes include Seafood Marinara and Shrimp Salad, while their best-loved beverages are the Iced Mocha and Cappuccino. What are you waiting for? Dig in!
Address: 113 Mother Ignacia Avenue 1103, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Thursday, 10am to 11pm; Friday, 10am to 12mn; Saturday to Sunday, 7am to 12mn
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Kandle Cafe’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
I bet film aficionados and movie junkies aren’t new to this cinematic cafe in town! Cinema ‘76 Cafe is essentially a haven for film and coffee lovers alike. This open-air cafe’s interior is reminiscent of Cinema ‘76 Film Society, the premiere micro-movie theatre in Metro Manila. Spot cinema-themed decor like movie posters, bench seats, and a theatre marquee sign, among others!
Cinema ‘76 Cafe’s menu comprises hot and iced coffees, frappes, and delicious pastries. When evening rolls in, opt for cocktails or unlimited Soju blends for a spicy night out with friends. Be sure to watch out for their exciting events like quiz nights, talks, and open forums about all things film!
Address: 2nd Floor Anonas LRT City Center, Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City
Hours: Monday to Saturday, 8am to 12mn
Open for: Dine-in, takeout, delivery
For more information, visit Cinema 76 Cafe’s official Facebook or Instagram pages.
Also read: 12 Relaxing Cafes in Antipolo to Escape Manila’s Busy City Life
Are your top-recommended coffee shops in Quezon City on this list? Feel free to share your favourites in the comments section!
Facebook image credit (L-R): Cafe Guilt; The Fat Seed | Official Instagram Page
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