Cafe by the Ruins

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Cafe by the Ruins

  • February 8, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by writeonthespot from Bacolod, Philippines
Cafe by the Ruins

Café by the Ruins is always a fave tourist destination. My friends and I never fail to get a taste of their delicious native food offerings and their satisfying coffee. The place, owned by artists and social scientists, is built with local materials like bamboo and wood, creating a cooler atmosphere. It is built from the ruins of the house of a Benguet governor.

Café by the Ruins is near the city hall and Rizal Park. It is not far from the market and Burnham Park, and it's not a problem coming here without a car because taxis pass by even late at night.

Sometimes we would pass time in this place whenever we grow tired of all the walking and shopping. There are also souvenir shops nearby that sell beautiful products. So when you have your fill of all the tourist spots and are done with your shopping, drop by Café by the Ruins for a sumptuous meal and a delightful chat with friends over a cup of warm, freshly brewed coffee.

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