I was in the area of Taft recently (I visited my grandmother. You can find the photos here) and decoded to visit my fraternity brother Allan '93 in his new cafe. Cafè Travel gives this Korean Cafè -Coffee Prince Vibe. Its so homey, I could stay there forever. I remember Brod Allan consulting me about certain coffee drinks a few months ago (to which I could only answer questions about whip cream since we didn't tackle coffee in Pastry school.). He was surprised that it took me this long to actually drop by.
CAFE TRAVEL
Second Floor, Archer's Nook Center, 2624 Taft Avenue, Malate
+63 9052248003
+63 9291559770
No Shoes Allowed
They prohibit shoes inside every cabin since you technically have to sit on the floor. Having some revel realness in me, I didn't take them off.
Just kidding. I didn't go inside any cabin not unless it was for a photo. Most of the time, I was just taking pictures
Cafè Travel's main objective is tranquility in privacy. Every enclosed cabin has its own curtain to either a. Keep your belongings safe and b. To make it known that the cabin is occupied.
For such a small space, it has so many tables. The whole cafe is a gigantic double decker bed.
Did I mention that you can write on the walls?
They'll give you a pen or a marker of you didn't bring one. You're free to write on the walls, ceiling, and the table.
It's an artists dream to write and draw on walls without hesitation. It's an artists dream to actually make graffiti that isn't illegal.
Here's my own drawing that I made haphazardly.
Honestly, I would make my kids room this gorgeous. That is, when I do have kids.
This is my brod Allan '93 checking if the customers are satisfied.
Brod Allan even takes time to take photos of the customers so he can post the photos on the photo tree and window.
It reaaaaally doesn't look like you're in the Philippines.
The drinks are really yummy too!
AND THIS WINDOW. The grafitti on top pisses me off a bit but oh well.
Wouldn't it be lovely to study here? Did I mention that every table has 2 electrical outlets?
Second floor tables that overlook Taft.
This is definitely a place worth going to more than once.
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