Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival brings together locals and tourists to celebrate the history and culture of Baguio and the Cordilleras. It is an exciting, colorful, and energetic celebration could overwhelm your senses. Good thing Baguio has cozy cafes you can visit and chill at. Enjoy a good dose of caffeine and sweets to give you that much needed energy.
Baguio Cafes to Visit this 2025
Here are the cozy cafes you may visit while in Baguio for the Panagbenga Festival.
- Foam Coffee,
- Everything Nice Cake Shop and Café,
- Hatch Coffee, and
- Choco-laté de Batirol.
Foam Coffee: A Charming Cafe for a Morning Brew
First on our list is Foam Coffee, the epitome of quaint charm.
This little gem is the perfect place to start your day in Baguio. The café’s warm, inviting atmosphere is complemented by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods. Foam Coffee’s minimalist yet cozy interior, with its soft lighting and wooden accents, invites you to slow down and savor the simple pleasures of a morning brew. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, Foam feels like a home away from home—a place where you can relax, recharge, and enjoy the moment.
Foam Coffee is located at the Upper G/F Travelite Hotel along Shuntug Street. For more information and updates, follow them on social media: Foam Coffee on Facebook fb.com/foamcoffeeph and on Instagram @foamcoffeeph.
Everything Nice Cake Shop and Café
Indulgence meets comfort at Everything Nice Cake Shop and Café.
This popular cake shop and café offers a wide selection of comfort food, cakes, pastries, and of course, coffee and drinks to satisfy your sweet tooth and your hunger. The café’s warm, inviting ambiance is perfect for a cozy afternoon with friends.
Bonus: They have Ube Cake, Ube Flakes, and other ube-flavored sweets for the ube-holics.
Excited to try these? Visit Everything Nice at the Baguio-AyalaLand Technohub along Ordonio Drive at Camp John Hay.
Follow them on Facebook fb.com/EverythingNiceCafe and on Instagram @everythingnicecafe to see more.
Photos from the Everything Nice Facebook Page.
Hatch Coffee
Next on the list is Hatch Coffee.
Nothing is more cozy than a cafe located in a garden inside a residential area. It is one of Baguio’s go to spots for coffee, burgers, and breakfast meals. Get away from the hustle and bustle of Panagbenga Festival and enjoy a chill time at Hatch Coffee. Make sure to call ahead and reserve your table because they are popular among locals and tourists.
Hatch Coffee is one of the featured cafes in the Ang Walang Kwentang Podcast Baguio Trip. Watch here.
Visit Hatch Coffee is located along Easter Road in Manzanillo. Know more and reserve a table on their Facebook Page fb.com/hatchcoffeeph and follow them on Instagram @hatchcoffeeph.
Photos from the Hatch Coffee Facebook Page.
Choco-late de Batirol
And here is one for the non-coffee drinkers. Enjoy a cup of Baguio’s Signature Hot Chocolate at Choco-laté de Batirol.
This is a sanctuary for chocolate lovers. Nestled in the gardens of Camp John Hay, this rustic cafe is renowned for its traditional Filipino hot chocolate made from hand-ground cacao beans. The drink is thick, rich, and slightly bitter, a perfect antidote to Baguio’s chilly weather. Sipping a cup of batirol here feels like stepping back in time, as the café’s old-world charm and tranquil setting transport you to a simpler, more peaceful era. It’s a must-visit spot for anyone looking to experience the true essence of Baguio.
Ready to indulge? Visit them at Igorot Park in Camp John Hay. For more information, follow their Facebook Page fb.com/Chocolatedebatirolbaguio and on Instagram @chocolatedebatirolbaguio.
Panagbenga Festival
Warning: Baguio is packed, busy, and extra hectic during the Panagebenga Festival. Make sure to inquire with our recommended cafes and reserve a table, if possible.
If you are still planning your Panagbenga trip, here is the Official Festival Calendar.
To know more about the Panagbenga Festival, visit their Official Site.
Map to Baguio’s Cozy Cafes
Ready to chill? Here is a map to the featured cafes.
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Acknowledgment
Photos from the respective pages of the cafes featured.
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