Perfect Places to Pause and Get Caffeinated 
in Pampanga


Looking for a place to vibe?

Here are the best places to get caffeinated:
- Jungle Base
- Barns Café
- Kape Baluan
- Fico Café
- Cha Tuk Cha
- Pour Over






Jungle Base


If you are looking for a cafe with a unique and aesthetically pleasing vibe. Jungle base is a must-visit. As the name suggests, the coffee shop boasts a forest-inspired theme that makes for an enchanting backdrop for photos and a great picture with your loved ones. This place is one of the best cafes here in Angeles City MacArthur Highway cor. Marlboro Road, Brgy. Telabastagan. 

Jungle Base offers a distinctive dining experience with a cozy, rustic charm, highlighted by its popular Seasalt Latte and Matcha. This café is praised for its quality, service, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for bonding with your friends, families, even your special someone. 

In addition to its inviting atmosphere, Jungle Base hosts exciting events, including performances by renowned Filipino singer Unique Salonga, and features a range of merchandise available every week, usually Saturdays.

But Jungle Base is more than just a café. Inside, you'll find gym equipment, and outside, a full-court basketball area caters to fitness enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking a relaxing forest-themed escape or a place to enjoy a good workout, Jungle Base is the perfect destination.


Barns Café







If you are looking for a cozy spot to enjoy some quality time with friends or loved ones while keeping things private? Barns Cafe is just the place for you!  The ambiance is relaxing and inviting, making it a great place for couples or anyone looking to unwind while staying active. The coffee is enjoyable, with a unique style of service, though it’s similar to other coffee shops. It’s definitely a top pick for students seeking a chill spot to spend their downtime.

Barns Cafe is located in Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Angeles City. This charming café opens from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Saturday, and from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sundays. Come by and experience the perfect blend of privacy and warmth in a welcoming atmosphere.













Kape Baluan

Kapampangan cuisine is renowned for a reason, and that excellence extends to our coffee culture as well. As proud Kapampangans, we’re committed to ensuring that we are right up there with the best when it comes to great coffee.

Kape Baluan is a Kapampangan Coffee shop that supports local indigenous people. Kape Baluan gives a cozy and peaceful vibe, it is perfect for everyone. The place is good and super clean, they put some effort into maintaining the place. So, don’t miss the chance to eat some Kapampangan food since not only coffee they offer they also serve different kinds of food at affordable prices, 90-350php.

For people who are interested in visiting the Kape Baluan, they are open every Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.They are located at the ground Floor of the Angeles City Library & Information Center, Sto. Entierro St., Brgy. Sto. Rosario, Angeles City (Near Holy Rosary Parish Church).




FiCo Café

Fico Café is a student-centered haven, thanks to its owner, a professor from Holy Angel University. The café's friendly atmosphere is further enhanced by its team of part-time student employees. This creates a welcoming environment where everyone feels at home, and the genuine friendliness of the staff makes it a great spot for students to relax and connect.

Given its student-centeredness, Fico Café offers an ideal environment for studying. It’s quiet, spacious, and impeccably clean, with plenty of tables to accommodate students. You can enjoy your coffee and food while getting your work done in a cozy, inviting setting. Whether you’re studying or just hanging out, this café is perfect for everyone.

Fico serves different varieties of drinks that cost around starting from Php99 to Php200, they also serve some pasta and the like. Open every Monday to Saturday at 9am to 9pm and on Sunday open at 12nn – 9pm only. For people who are interested in visiting the coffee shop, it is located at 2F-A Gloans Annex, Sto Rosario St., 2009 Angeles City, Philippines.



Cha Tuk Cha

Exploring Thai tea while in Pampanga? No worries because Cha Tuk Cha is here to provide you with a Thai Street Cafe where every sip feels like Thailand! Here in Pampanga,in Nepo Center, Plaridel St. in Angeles City. Sawasdee ka!


Cha Tuk Cha is well-known by bringing the streets of thailand coffee to the Philippines where they make sure to make the customers feel the sweet tastes of Thailand. Cha means Tea and Tuk is the name for tricycle in Thailand which can also be seen in their logo while Chak is the process of making tea.


As someone who loves exploring different tastes of coffee or tea in the world, Cha Tuk Cha was able to satisfy me since it was really new to my taste. The drinks range from P110 to P230 which is already good considering that you are able to taste the flavors of Thai tea in Pampanga. Cha Tuk Cha is also a good place for studying, or just simply hanging out with your friends. 



Pour Over

Missing home? Then come over to Pour Over where they serve quality drinks that will make you feel warm here in Angeles City, Mac Arthur Hi-Way, Near Angeles University Foundation


Finding the right spot to relax is very crucial and which is why we highly recommend Pour Over. Here in Pour Over, feel the love in every cup with their different flavors of coffee and drinks that range from P140 - P210. Pour Over also serves snacks like fries, tacos, and cookies which is perfect for hanging out with your friends or just by yourself. With its simple and monochrome environment, Pour Over will surely give your Instagram stories a minimalist vibe and will totally match your aesthetic outfits. 


The vibe in Pour Over is really chill, we enjoyed it with our friends and also made us feel at home. With the fresh coffee which made it even better for working sessions or just simply relaxing. It is definitely where you want to bring your friends at night and have those deep talks or just simply unwind while you take a sip of your coffee.




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