LIST: 6 Intramuros Cafes to Visit When Journeying through the Walled City
Intramuros, the historic heart of Manila, isn’t just a place to explore centuries-old walls and Spanish-era landmarks. It’s also home to a growing number of charming cafés that blend history with modern-day café culture. If you want to visit Intramuros and try out the cafes within its walls, check out our list of cafes in the historic Walled City!
PAPAKAPE
Earning recognition as one of Asia’s Top 50 Cafes in 2022-2023, PAPAKAPE is a must-visit cafe destination in Fort Santiago.
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Some of the must-try refreshments after a tour of the heritage site include their Americano (Php 160) and Mango Sampalok Iced Tea (Php 220).
Mango Sampalok Iced Tea (Php 220) and Americano (Php 160) / IMAGE from Philippine Primer
For small bites, you may also sample their Red Bean Suman (Php 80) made with soft, chewy rice cake filled with sweet red bean paste and drizzled with creamy latik sauce.
Also Read: Papakape in Intramuros: Where Local Flavors and Old Manila Charm Meet
Red Bean Suman (Php 80) / IMAGE from PAPAKAPE’s Instagram account
Batala Bar
Tucked inside Plaza San Luis, Batala Bar offers a distinctly Filipino dining experience in the heart of Intramuros. Known for serving 100% locally made craft beer, spirits, and cocktails, this cozy spot also caters to non-drinkers with its selection of coffee, sandwiches, pasta, and hearty Filipino mains.
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One must-try is the Adobong Mestizo (Php 360), a creamy twist on the classic adobo, and the Chicken Tinola Rice (Php 420).
Adobong Mestizo (Php 360) / IMAGE from Philippine Primer
You can also start off with their Streetfood Sampler, an elevated take on local favorites like kwek-kwek, homemade fish balls, and a vegan-friendly version of Betamax, served with three signature sauces. For dessert, don’t miss their zesty and refreshing Calamansi Pie, made with rich Philippine lemon custard. Batala Bar is the perfect stop for those craving authentic Filipino flavors with a creative twist.
Also Read: Batala Bar in Intramuros: Where Craft, Culture, and Comfort Food Meet
Streetfood Sampler (Php 240) / IMAGE from Batala Bar’s Facebook page
Los Frailes Cafe
Nestled near the historic San Agustin Church within the iconic walls of Intramuros, Los Frailes Cafe offers a delightful blend of Filipino and international flavors.
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Indulge in their unique Bibingka Cheesecake, alongside hearty dishes like Pork Sisig and Pasta Vongole, all perfectly complemented by a refreshing Cucumber Smoothie. The cafe also features a charming outdoor patio, ideally located adjacent to the church, a perfect spot to enjoy coffee between sightseeing adventures.
Pasta Vongole and Cucumber Smoothie / IMAGE from Los Frailes Cafe’s Facebook page
For those who want a light but fulfilling snack, you may also try their iced coffee options that you can pair with their pastries.
Also Read: Los Frailes Cafe in Intramuros: Home of the Favorite Bibingka Cheesecake
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Cold Treats
Nestled within the historic Plaza San Luis Complex in Intramuros, Cold Treats is just a stone’s throw away from landmarks like Casa Manila Museum and San Agustin Church, providing a respite with the company of refreshing beverages and even healthy acai bowls, waffles, and cookies & pastries.
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Standout drinks include their Ube Cheesecake Mango Shake. Their Acai Bowls are also a treat, starting with the Classic Bowl featuring a smooth base of acai, banana, blueberries, mango, and milk.
Also Read: Cold Treats in Intramuros: Home of the Famous Ube Cheesecake Mango Shake and Acai Bowls
Ube Cheesecake Mango Shake (Php 138) / IMAGE from Cold Treats’ Facebook page
Classic Bowl (Php 198) / IMAGE from Cold Treats’ Facebook page
Belfry Cafe
Belfry Cafe is located inside Manila Cathedral. Here, you’ll find yourself in a Spanish colonial period dining space with arched brick interiors, antique wooden tables, and three massive, ancient bronze bells hanging overhead, which give off a relaxing, Instagrammable cafe experience! They offer coffee, sandwiches, wraps, and pastries.
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Invigorate with their espresso lineup, with options like the Belfry Cafe Latte (Php 175), Salted Caramel (Php 175), and Espresso (Php 130). There are also coffee frappe selections such as Mocha, Salted Caramel, or Dark Chocolate (Php 185 each), which are perfect for hot afternoons!
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Pair your drinks with their tasty bites and desserts. They have Chicken, Ham & Cheese, or Creamy Tuna Wraps (Php 110), plus pastries like Garlic Cream Cheese Bread (Php 130) and Choco Banana Walnut Muffins (Php 120).
Also Read: Belfry Cafe in Intramuros: A Stunning Cafe Inside Manila Cathedral
Casa Nueva Bistro Cafe
Casa Nueva Bistro Cafe is relatively new cafe located on Anda Street beside Museo de Intramuros. They offer local and international favorites such as sisig, paella, beef salpicao, and pasta as well as specialty coffee.
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It’s the perfect play to dine in at in-between tours within the Walled City of Intramuros. The cafe is also bookable for private meetings, parties, anniversaries, and other events.
Also Read: Casa Nueva in Intramuros: Serving Great Spanish – Filipino Cuisine
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Have you been wanting to try any of these cafés in Intramuros? Let us know which one caught your eye by leaving a comment below! We’d love to hear your pick!