January 23, 2026

Spotted Pig Cafe in Makati: A Taste of Siargao Vibes in the Metro

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  • Spotted Pig Cafe in Makati: A Taste of Siargao Vibes in the Metro
  • Spotted Pig Cafe, a specialty coffee shop originally from the laid-back Siargao Island, has expanded its unique island charm to Legazpi Village and Proscenium at Rockwell, both in Makati.
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    True to its roots, the cafe strives to recreate the relaxing island vibe amidst the fast-paced urban setting.

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    With its cozy and inviting atmosphere, Spotted Pig Cafe is a haven for those looking to unwind and enjoy a carefully curated menu of premium coffee, homemade bread, and delightful all-day brunch dishes.

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    The cafe is renowned for its commitment to quality and freshness, particularly in their in-house made bread. From hearty rice bowls and fresh salads to comforting sandwiches and indulgent pastries, their menu caters to every craving.

    Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are thoughtfully included to ensure there’s something for everyone. Complement your meal with a refreshing drink, whether it be an espresso-based coffee, kombucha, or a cocktail.

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    Among their signature drinks is their Mont Blanc (Php 200), a signature cold brew topped with special foam, nutmeg, and orange zest.

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    Their Spanish Latte (Php 190) is also a must try with its creamy blend of espresso, milk, and a touch of condensed milk for sweetness.

    For their rice bowl options, among the recommended dishes is their Ginataang Pork Adobo (Php 500) which consists of crispy pork belly, boiled egg, spinach, and ginataang glazed adobo sauce.

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    Their Chicken Teriyaki (Php 460), on the other hand, consists of chicken thighs, mushrooms, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, and a hearty teriyaki sauce.

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    On July 16, 2025, Spotted Pig Cafe has found its second home in Manila: Proscenium at Rockwell. Just like the Esteban St. branch, this one offers all-day brunch, coffee fresh salads, pasta, sandwiches, and sharing plates for everyone to enjoy. They even have cocktail bar on the second floor, where you can have bespoke alcoholic drinks, perfect for a night cap after a long day at the office.

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    If you choose to get some paperwork done at Spotted Pig Cafe, you will also be pleased to note that they have outlets for charging and WiFi to boot, perfect for when you need a place to attend a virtual meeting.

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    Plus, with its pet-friendly policy, Spotted Pig Cafe is the perfect spot for both food lovers and their furry companions to enjoy a relaxed dining experience.

    General Information

  • 109 Esteban Street, Legazpi Village, Makati City
  • 0917-882-2208
  • 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • https://spottedpig.store/
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  • Proscenium at Rockwell, Makati City
  • 0917-888-7677
  • 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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