September 20, 2019

The Porch by Casa Verde in Quezon City: Home of Giant Burgers and Milkshakes

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  • A homey atmosphere that fits their equally comforting American menu is the family-friendly restaurant The Porch by Casa Verde, known for its huge servings of burgers, ribs, and shakes.

    From an old house turned small canteen in Cebu, Casa Verde extended their service to the people of Manila by introducing The Porch in Quezon City.

    The Porch gives off an American country home vibe, with its cream-colored walls and accent pieces like the wooden swings, serving comfort food such as burgers and milkshakes. Not to mention that they are known for their huge versions of it!

    Take The Mighty Ton (Php 999) for example, it has a kilo of USDA tenderloin patty, 125 grams of bacon, overload of American cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, mushrooms—all stuffed inside a 12-inch bun.

    Also read: Quezon City One-Day Guide: The Dream City of the North

    The Mighty Ton (Php 999)

    The 12-inch burger comes with a flavored fries of your choice. It’s best paired with their oh-so-chocolatey Milkway Milkshake (Php 428) that’s already good for four people!

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    Milkway Milkshake (Php 428)

    For those who like ribs, chicken, and fish, their The Porch Platter (Php 1,499) might just be the right pick. The platter is inclusive of rice, fries, corn, carrots, and a pitcher of iced tea.

    Indulge in your favorite comfort food with your friends and family at The Porch by Casa Verde—it’s absolutely a home away from home!

    Also read: StrEAT Food Park in Quezon City Ups Your Food Crawl Game

    How to get here

    • By car: From Quezon Memorial Circle, take the Kalayaan Ave., exit and then turn left to Matino St., and continue onto Anonas Ext. The Porch is on the right side.

    This first appeared in Philippine Primer’s Japanese and English Magazine September 2019 issue.

    General Information

  • 113 Anonas Ext. Brgy. Sikatuna, Quezon City
  • 02-952-7178
  • 10 a.m to 10 p.m
  • info@casaverdecebu.com
  • https://www.facebook.com/ThePorchPH/
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