Looking for local coffee beans in North Cavite? Here’s where to buy them

Here are a few locally-owned cafe businesses in Cavite. Check these out!

The rainy season has started and for sure many coffee lovers want to sip a cup of hot brewed coffee. Check out these five coffee shops in North Cavite.

Liwanag Brew

Are you stuck in traffic heading to Cavite from Metro Manila and want to take a cup of freshly-brewed coffee? Try to visit Liwanag Brew in Kawit so you can taste 100% homegrown coffee beans.

This start-up business offers four kinds of hot local coffee brands from Batangas, Benguet, Kalinga, and Sagada in Mt. Province.

Aside from that, you will surely be enticed to taste their iced coffee with a price range from P60 to P120.

To learn more about Liwanag Brew, you can visit their store at Brgy. Tabon II ( in front of Savemore-Kawit) or go to their Facebook page.

Kape’t Bahay

If you happen to be going to the oldest city in the province, you should not miss a sip of coffee from Kape’t Bahay along the Cajigas St., Caridad, Cavite City.

This local biz started by a couple who are both in college serves high quality drinks sourced from hand-picked local coffee beans in Cavite.

Kape’t Bahay’s best-selling picks include the White Mocha and Caramel Macchiato espressos that cost P120 and P130 for the 16 ounce and 20 ounce sizes, respectively.

To place an order, you can message Kape’t Bahay or visit their physical store from 3:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.

Kapepe

This local café bar serves coffee blends made of 100 percent Arabica, which is grown and hand-picked from upland Luzon.

Aside from coffee, this shop also serves budget-friendly pastries such ensaymada and cookies.

Do you want to visit them? Go to Daang Bakal St. San Juan I, Noveleta (beside San Juan I Barangay Hall) from 9:00 A.M.- 10 P.M. or message their FB page for delivery.

Naya

Quench your thirst with Naya’s hot or iced coffee blends in Avenida Rizal St. Bahayang Pagasa, Molino V when you happen to be around the city of Bacoor.

This local coffee shop takes pride of their best-selling Vanilla Chai espresso blend made from Barako beans for as low as P95.

They are also serving pastries made by local entrepreneurs and sorted frappes and smoothies.

If you’re interested to taste their drinks, you can visit their store from 12:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M. everyday or just hit them up on their Facebook page for delivery inquiries.

Kohinomu Café

This minimalist al fresco cafe offers freshly brewed coffee and other non-caffeinated drinks.

Even though it is a Japanese-inspired shop, Kohinomu Cafe also serves locally-brewed coffees and local home-made cookies.

For only P100, you can also have their chicken karaage and pork tonkatsu for their bento meals.

Planning to go there? Pinpoint their location at 144 Gov. Ferrer Drive, General Trias City or DM their page  for delivery via Lalamove.

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