February 24, 2026

The Kind Cookie Cafe in Makati: Where Kindness Meets Cookies and Community

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  • For those looking for sweet treats that taste good and do good, The Kind Cookie Cafe by The Kind Cookie PH offers handcrafted cookies, thoughtful café fare, and a cause baked in.

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    Originally a homegrown cookie-shop brand, The Kind Cookie PH has grown into a full-fledged café located in Salcedo Village, Makati — a cozy spot where meals are shared, moments linger, and kindness is served fresh.

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    At the center of The Kind Cookie’s magic is its signature 120-gram cookie boxes. Each box isn’t just a guilty pleasure.

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    For every box sold, the café donates Php 15 to 20 to a beneficiary organization of the month. That simple act of generosity makes every bite a little more meaningful.

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    Among its must-try offerings is the Ooey Gooey Chocolate Chip (Php 130), the cookie that started it all. Ooey, gooey, chewy, and generously chunky with chocolate, this bestselling favorite delivers comforting indulgence in every bite.

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    For those craving a nostalgic twist, the Campfire Cookie (Php 140) brings the joy of s’mores without the need for an actual campfire. Built on a graham cracker cookie base and loaded with toasted marshmallows and chocolate chunks.

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    The Biscoff Cookie (Php 140) is another standout, featuring a chewy and chunky Biscoff-infused base mixed with white chocolate chunks and finished with a luscious, gooey Biscoff center.

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    But the café doesn’t stop at cookies. Their menu has expanded to include comforting café-style offerings that complement the sweets — from warm drinks and specialty brews.

    Pair your cookies with the White Chocolate Mocha (Php 165, Hot / Php 175, Iced), a smooth blend of espresso, milk, and white chocolate syrup that balances sweetness with a gentle coffee kick.

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    Non-coffee drinkers can opt for the refreshing Matcha Sea Salt Latte (Php 210, Iced), a satisfying combination of matcha, milk, and a delicate sea salt topping that enhances its creamy profile.

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    The Kind Cookie Café stands out by offering something both delicious and grounded. It’s a sweet refuge for dessert lovers, a friendly neighborhood spot for coffee and cookies, and a small business doing big things — one cookie box at a time.

    Whether you’re visiting for a cozy afternoon treat, a thoughtful gift, or simply to satisfy your cookie craving for a cause, The Kind Cookie Café proves that kindness and cookies can go hand in hand.

    General Information

  • 2nd Floor, Valero One Center, st. side, San Agustin St, Salcedo Village, Makati
  • 0917-700-1339
  • 10:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. (Monday to Wednesday); 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. (Thursday to Sunday)
  • https://thekindcookie.cococart.co/
  • thekindcookie.ph
  • thekindcookie.cafe
  • Brgy, Unit E-1 G/F, Aguirre Building, 108 H.V. Dela Costa St, Salcedo, Bel-Air, Makati
  • 0917-700-1339
  • 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
  • Sundays
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