The City of Smiles is not only known for its famous chicken inasal but also for its thriving coffee culture. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot to study, a place to catch up with friends or simply a good cup of coffee, Bacolod has plenty to offer. Here are some of the best cafes in Bacolod that you should definitely check out.

Coffee Culture Roastery

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Coffee Culture Roastery is a haven for true coffee lovers that is offering freshly roasted beans and expertly brewed cups. Known for its artisanal approach, the cafe provides a warm atmosphere perfect for anyone who appreciates specialty coffee. Pair your cup with their pastries for the full experience. Their “Negros Blend” is a robust and full bodied coffee with a rich flavor profile that includes toasted nut and dark chocolate overtones. It has a low acidity level. Sourced from nearby farmers on Mt. Kanlaon, Negros Island, this mix of 80% Robusta and 20% Arabica is ideal for milk based drinks. You can buy the roasted beans to brew at home or enjoy this combination as a drink at their cafes in Bacolod City.

How To Get There?

Location: Alijis Road, Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Visayas, Philippines

  • By Car: From downtown Bacolod, head north toward Alijis Road. Look for landmarks such as 7 Eleven, GreenPlains Subdivision. The cafe is easy to spot beside a 7 Eleven. Parking is in front of the shop.
  • By Commute: Take any jeepney that runs the Alijis to Central Market route. Ask to get off near GreenPlains Subdivision or 7 Eleven on Alijis Road. The cafe is just beside a 7 Eleven. 

Hardwood Cafe

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Hardwood Cafe offers a rustic and nature inspired ambiance with interiors featuring wood accents that give off a warm and earthy decor. It’s a great place to enjoy comfort food and coffee in a laid back setting. The cafe is also known for hosting small gatherings and acoustic nights. 

How To Get There?

Location: Lopue’s East Center Annex, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental, Visayas, Philippines

  • By Car: From downtown Bacolod, head south along Carlos Hilado Highway. Continue straight until you reach Lopue’s East Center on your left. The annex building is situated beside the main complex. Parking is available within the vicinity.
  • By Commute: From the Central Market, take a jeepney bound for Homesite or Fortune Towne. Inform the driver to drop you off at Lopue’s East Center. The annex building is adjacent to the main center. 

Cafe Bobs Flagship

Photo from Cafe Bobs Facebook Page
Photo from Cafe Bobs Facebook Page

Cafe Bobs Flagship is a homegrown brand that has grown into a beloved Bacolod hangout. Its flagship branch offers not only coffee but also breads, deli items, and hearty meals. The relaxed ambiance and wide menu make it a go to spot for friend groups and families. 

How To Get There?

Location: 21 Lacson St, Bacolod, 6100 Negros Occidental, Visayas, Philippines

  • By Car: From downtown Bacolod, head south along Lacson Street. Cafe Bobs Flagship is located at the corner of Lacson Street and 21st Street on the left side. The cafe is situated on the second floor of the building above the main restaurant. Parking is available along Lacson Street and nearby areas. 
  • By Commute: From the Central Market, take a jeepney bound for Mandalagan or Libertad. Inform the driver to drop you off Lacson Street near 21st Street. 

KapiPat Cafe

Photo from KapiPat Cafe Facebook Page
Photo from KapiPat Cafe Facebook Page

KapiPat Cafe is a charming local spot that offers coffee and snacks in a casual setting. It’s popular among students and young professionals looking for an affordable yet cozy place to hang out. Their iced coffee and sandwiches are a crowd favorite.

How To Get There?

Location: Corner Jayme-Padilla Street, Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod CIty, Visayas, Philippines

  • By Car: From downtown Bacolod, head north along Lacson Street. Continue straight until you reach Mansilingan. Turn left onto Jayme Street and proceed to the intersection in Padilla Street. KapiPat Cafe is situated at this corner that is opposite the former Botica Faith which is now the PLDT Office. Parking is available along the street or nearby areas.
  • By Commute: From the Central Market, take a jeepney bound for Mansilingan. Inform the driver to drop you off at the intersection of Padilla and Jayme Streets which is near the PLDT Office. 

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