October 08, 2025

Café del Sol in Boracay: Your Beachfront Haven for Coffee, Comfort Food, and Sweet Treats

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  • Café del Sol in Boracay: Your Beachfront Haven for Coffee, Comfort Food, and Sweet Treats
  • Café del Sol, located right on the beachfront of D’Mall in Station 2 in Boracay has been a cherished local and tourist favorite for more than a decade.

    IMAGE from Café del Sol’s Facebook page

    Café del Sol’s interiors balances light, airy interiors with laid-back charm. But the real magic lies outside: an al fresco dining setup where patrons dine under palm fronds, with sand underfoot and ocean breezes all around—a setting that pairs beautifully with café hours stretching from early morning till well past sunset.

    IMAGE from Café del Sol’s Facebook page

    Café del Sol’s menu is a well-rounded collection of café classics and tropical delights. Expect everything from Italian espresso, creamy frappes, iced blends to teas, freshly squeezed fruit juices, latte, and  their signature cold brews.

    Diners may also  enjoy their hearty all-day breakfast set meals, including crowd favorites like the American Breakfast—ham, bacon, eggs, toast, butter, jam, and fresh fruit—and the Eggs Benedict with Ham, topped with rich Hollandaise sauce for that perfect Boracay morning.

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    For dessert lovers, Café del Sol’s signature  Mango Cheesecake is a must-try.

    IMAGE from Café del Sol’s Facebook page

    Made with a velvety smooth cream cheese base and topped with sweet Philippine mangoes and a golden glaze, it has become a signature island treat.

    MAGE from Café del Sol’s Facebook page

    They also offer a  Wheel Cake where guests may pick their preferred cake sliced and spin up a whole cake masterpiece that’s priced depending on the selected flavors.

    IMAGE from Café del Sol’s Facebook page

    In addition, their  wide selection of cakes and pastries, including buttery croissants, cassava cake, ensaymada, cookies, and celebration cakes, pair perfectly with a good cup of coffee or their creative latte!

    Café del Sol remains a timeless favorite for anyone who wants to enjoy the simple pleasures of island life. Whether you’re starting your day with a hearty breakfast, enjoying a mid-afternoon caffeine fix, or capping off your night with a slice of their signature Mango Cheesecake, Café del Sol offers a warm and inviting space to savor good food, great coffee, and breathtaking views.

    General Information

  • Beachfront D'mall, Balabag, Boracay Island, Malay,
  • 036-288-5573
  • 0926-084-6859
  • 7:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m.
  • https://www.cafedelsol.com.ph/
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