Heading to Tagaytay this Holy Week?
There’s no shortage of places to grab a cup of coffee and a bite to eat in Tagaytay. However, parking can be a bit of a problem in the most popular cafes along the ridge with the best views of Taal Lake, especially if you visit during peak seasons like long weekends and Holy Week. If you’re looking for a cafe that’s easily accessible along the highway, yet not so crowded, you might want to consider Siglo Brew.
ALSO READ:N2, C5, R10: A full guide to Metro Manila’s road networkExplainer: What e-bike users need to know about the road bans and license requirementsThe first time we visited Siglo Brew was during a weekend motorcycle road trip. We were staying in another hotel in Tagaytay and wanted to sample their craft beverage selection after dinner.
Their coffee menu includes Espresso, Americano, Pour Over, Hot Choco Tablea, Pinoy Latte, Flat White, Cappuccino, and Caramel Macchiato all reasonably priced from P95 to P145 each. They also have a few unique pastries on their menu including Garlic Keso Bun, Tableya Bar, Lemon-mansi Bar, Ube Flan and Chocnut Tiramisu, ranging in price from P150 to P270.If you’re staying overnight in Tagaytay , you can also stop by for drinks in the afternoons or evenings.