January 25, 2024

Apéro in Quezon City: The Ideal Spot for Your Favorite Bread and Pastries

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  • Apéro is a friendly neighborhood cafe located in the posh Corinthian HillsQuezon City. The concept behind this establishment is simple: an all-day dining restaurant where everyday food is elevated and served at a justifiable price.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Owned by a group of friends who have an undeniable love for food, the cafe boasts a wide variety of bread choices that are perfect for brunch and afternoon snack.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    One of their best-sellers is the Oatmeal Raisins Scone. This British pastry plays on your tongue with its unique texture brought by the oatmeal and nuts. It is best paired with a cup of tea with a little bit of cream!

    Oatmeal Raisins Scone / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    They also serve a popular bread in Scotland, the Morning Bun. The croissant-like dough makes the bun light yet heavy in the stomach making it ideal for breakfast. It may appear plain yet it is one of the crowd favorites in Apéro.

    Morning Bun / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Completing the list is Pan Au Chocolat, which literally translates to “chocolate bread.” Just like the morning bun, this bread may appear simple but its chocolatey goodness makes it one of the fastest to sell out in the bread stand.

    Pan Au Chocolat / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Taking inspiration from Duck and Buvette, a restaurant serving French-inspired food and pastries, Apéro has constructed a menu that caters to the increased appreciation for food that Filipinos have nowadays.

    Apéro’s bread and pastries are baked fresh every day, so expect only the best quality and taste!

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    If ever you’re in Quezon City, make sure to visit Apéro for good food, drinks, and conversation with friends. It might actually be your next favorite hang-out place!

    How to get there:

    • From Ayala, take EDSA, drive straight then turn right on White Plains Avenue Drive
    • Continue on to Temple Drive. Apero is located at the Corinthian Hills Clubhouse

    General Information

  • Corinthian Hills Clubhouse, Temple Drive, Quezon City
  • 02-8532-8064
  • 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
  • Cash and Card
  • www.duckandbuvette.com/apero-home/
  • apero.ph
  • apero.ph
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