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Must-Visit Budget-Friendly Coffee Shops in Navotas

Must-Visit Budget-Friendly Coffee Shops in Navotas

Navotas is the “Fishing Capital of the Philippines” where most of the livelihood of Navoteños derives from the fishery. Aside from that, food parks, to-go stores, and coffee shops have become a famous trend in the city. The majority of its market is coming from students and young professionals, so considering budget-friendly places is vital. Therefore, here are the recommended coffee shops in Navotas that you should try.

Must-Visit Budget-Friendly Coffee Shops in Navotas

Renzo’s Cafe | Phase 1-C NBBS , Navotas City, Navotas

Established in 2022, it is located in San Lorenzo Ruiz and Companion Martyrs Parish beside Kaunlaran High School and Kapitbahayan Elementary School. The cafe is open from Monday to Sunday every 7:30 am and closes at 7:00 pm. They are offering a variety of coffee drinks, served either hot or cold. Their best seller is Cafe Latte and Mocha. The coffee price starts from PHP 55. Moreover, they have milk tea and breakfast foods. So, if you are looking for a budget-friendly eatery and cafe, you might want to stop over at Renzo’s Cafe.

Re-Cup | Phase 1 NBBS Kaunlaran, Bangus Street, Navotas

Just a few walks from Renzo’s Café, you can find Re-Cup along Bangus St. The cafe started its business last 2022 and is already gaining consistent customers. The highlight of this store is its espresso-based coffee. Sandwiches and pastries are also available in Re-Cup. As they say: Remember your perfect moments at Re-Cup.

Kopijilu | Phase 1-A Blk 31 Bangus Street, Navotas

It originally starts as coffee on wheels where Kuya Jilu does pop-ups on C4 and Navotas Green Park, and NPC Toda. Due to high demands, he now has his own stall at Navotas Food Park. His best-selling iced coffee is Latte and Caramel, with budget-friendly prices starting from PHP 29 at 120oz to PHP 49 at 22oz. Moreover, he has premium flavored syrups, brewed coffee, and pastries baked by Kim. Kopijilu also advocates the usage of eco-friendly cups and straws. On Mondays, he opens from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Then, from Tuesdays to Sundays, his operating hours go from 3:00 pm to 10:00 pm.

Pink Haus | 123 P. Cadorniga street, Navotas

Photo | Pink Haus FB Page

Not just a coffee shop, Pink Haus is also a resto, events place, and tea bar. Looking for diversity? Pink Haus will serve you right. In terms of coffee and hot beverages, Barako Coffee, Fresh Vanilla, Hazelnut, and Caramel Coffee are available. The price ranges between PHP 65 to 70. Obviously affordable for students who love to study while drinking coffee in a cozy place. Aside from being a comfy place to study and have your “me” time, it is also the perfect place for your casual date. They are open from Mondays to Sundays at 11:00 am to 11:00 pm.

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BianCafe by Meat n’ Place | 1348 M. Naval St. San Roque, Navotas

Biancafe is also one of the best places to hold your special events in life like wedding proposals, birthday celebrations, gatherings, and so on. The cafe is serving pastries, sandwiches, pasta, and the like. For hot beverages, particularly coffee, the price ranges from PHP 50 to 85. Meanwhile, for iced coffee, it starts at PHP 90. A definitely budget-friendly cost. They are offering frappe, milk tea, juices, and ice cream as well. They are open from Tuesdays to Sundays from 4:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

Noki Kopi | 548 Gov. A. Pascual St., San Roque, Navotas

Enjoying coffee dates with your small group of friends after an exhausting day is a blast. You might want to consider visiting Noki Kopi at San Roque, where they offer budget-friendly coffee and a comfortable place for you to have a refreshing time. Noki’s best-selling coffee is their Spanish Latte. They are open from 3:00 pm to 12:00 mn.

Nothing is more beautiful than a cup of coffee shared with your groupmates, friends, lovers, and family. Not only that, practically speaking, you won’t think much of your expenses because the coffee shops you will visit definitely fit your budget. Also, it’s a good practice to support local and small businesses for they are giving you a rapport with their business.

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