Day
2 – We included in our itinerary in our next visit to Tagaytay to check out the
Filibeans Coffee shop located inside Leslie’s restaurant in Tagaytay City. I
discovered this café after searching some new resto and café online and then I
just saw a blog post coming from Raffy’s blog -
http://www.pinoytravelblog.com/2013/06/16/filibeans-intros-malunggay-frappe-phs-first/
When
I read that, we were curious about the specialty of the café, they also promoted
there that they are the first to launch a Malunggay frappe beverage.
welcome
to Filibeans Coffee shop!
here are some details about Filibeans
Coffee
“Rooted in love for the Philippines, Filibeans is driven by the
passion to help build communities of coffee farmers around the Philippines. From
our employees, to our customers, to our partner communities, we value each
person as a vital part of our whole purpose of uplifting the Filipino nation
through the coffee industry.
We serve only all-Filipino coffee beans
ethically harvested from around the Philippines and brewed to the perfection of
the Filipino taste.
We aim to spread the appreciation of the richness of
the Filipino culture among the Filipino people and tourists from around the
world by offering them the aroma and taste of the best and rarest coffee from
around the country, the music of our diverse culture, a view of the exquisite
beauty of the Philippines and the warmth and hospitality of its people, all
summed up into the ultimate Filipino coffee experience.
Our journey to
spreading the awareness and appreciation of Filipino coffee starts by selling
different blends of freshly roasted and ethically harvested coffee beans from
around the country, but it doesn't stop there. We will be serving you at the
perfect venues for your utmost appreciation of the Filipino Coffee Experience,
eventually opening at Leslie's Food and Fiesta Park, Tagaytay City, set on the
ridge with a commanding and majestic view of one of the Philippines' most
beautiful scenic spot, the Taal Volcano. “ – via their FB page
The
awesome freebie of our visit here in Filibeans Coffee at Leslie’s is the amazing
and perfect view of Taal Volcano!
Here’s
my boy again!!! so happy that he found the volcano again hahahah
Not
yet in Filibeans, but that’s one of the dining area for Leslie’s restaurant
customers
Here’s
Filibeans Coffee shop!! its just a small café located infront of Leslie’s
restaurant
Inside
Filibeans Coffee
Cakes and cookies!
The
menu
You’ll notice that their coffee prices are much lower compare to other
cafes.
Order
time!!!
While
ordering…I found this info about Taal volcano posted in their wall.
No need
to have a debate about the specs of the volcano, you can read all the details
here with going online.
here’s
my Kapeng Amerikano (PHP 75)
the coffee is good!! actually it gave me a big
coffee kick!!!
Lace’s
Matcha green tea latte (hot) (PHP 145)
Merienda
time!!!
We
ate our bread here that we bought from Noceda Bakery
Chillax
and relax time after a busy walkathon and playtime in Mendez crossing and also
in Mushroomburger playground.
We stop over here for a moment and watch
all the people do their photo op with the volcano backdrop
Yes..we
have the best coffee beans in the world!
May
meryenda ka na…may awesome view ka pa ng Taal Volcano!
at naka aircon ka
pa! hahahaha. astig!!
I want to go back here…and bring my laptop and work
on some blog post for my blog
Too bad that Smart mobile internet is a bit
slow in this location.
Thanks to Raffy and Ron for the tip!!
Filibeans coffee shop @ Leslie’s restaurant in Tagaytay
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/filibeansFoursquare
:
https://foursquare.com/v/filibeans/4f7fac17e4b0bc141653f81e
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This blog post is part of my blog series – Tagaytay Chinese New Year
weekend!