Breakfast at Antipolo: 6 Restaurants That Are Worth Waking Up Early For

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Come and have breakfast with us in Antipolo. We’ve rounded up six (6) restaurants in Antipolo that serve sumptuous meals that are perfect starters on any given day!

Burrow Café

Burrow Café’s name cleverly refers to the fact that it is a covert café located inside the Antipolo Beehouse, a creative and events space. They are open at 8:00 a.m. from Wednesdays to Sundays. Downing their all-day breakfast dishes is a good way to start the day. Try their Tender Beef Tapa (P395) and the Eggs Benedict on Sourdough Toast with Smoked Salmon and Bacon Jam (P575). For their mains, the Salmon, Ratatouille, Pesto Cream (P625) and Curry Cauli Bowl (P465) are crowd favorites. 

They also have a good selection of drinks from coffee to homemade drinks and craft beers. 

📍 113 Beverly Hills Avenue, Beverly Hills Subdivision, Antipolo City
https://www.facebook.com/burrowcafe.ph

Crescent Moon Café

If you’ve been thinking about having your first meal in a rustic refuge where vibrant greenery coexists with a range of unusual pieces of art, consider Crescent Moon Cafe. This café and pottery haven is open from 9 a.m. from Wednesdays to Sundays, and it’s also worth going early in the day if you want to reclaim your inner zen. 

Try their starters Alagao (P400) – basil, coconut, chili, ginger, onion, green mango, dried shrimp, peanut sauce, and alagao leaves – or Pav Bhaji (P320) – pandesal with mixed veggie masala. For their entrees, some of their must-tries include Tapa Steak (P430), Adlai Paella (P700), and Pompano in Tamarind Sauce (P690). Then, finish off your meal with some suman at tsokolate (P150). 

📍 Sapang Buho Road, Barangay Dalig, Antipolo City
https://www.facebook.com/CrescentMoonCafeAndStudioPottery


Café Esque

What better way to start the day than with a good cup of coffee in a tranquil setting? Café Esque has your back with their assortment of traditional coffee drinks. When you walk into the cafe, you’ll be met by a welcoming atmosphere. The décor of the cafe is a whimsical mix of modern and rustic features. Exposed brick walls and wooden furniture provide a warm and welcoming environment, while pops of greenery and bright artwork add a whimsical touch. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee combines with the aroma of baked pastries to create a sensory feast that quickly calms the soul.

Try their Hazelnut Latte (starts at P130/12 ounces hot) and Cappuccino (starts at P120/12 ounces hot). Drinks like the traditional Maple & Butter (P105) or the savory-sweet Ham & Egg (P155) waffles go well with their all-day breakfast options like the Continental (P205).

📍 L. Sumulong Circle, Antipolo City
https://www.facebook.com/CAFE.ESQUE

Café Cristina

Café Cristina is an excellent place to savor Filipino cuisine because they incorporate many components and traditions of Filipino cooking into their dishes. You may have delicious Filipino breakfast all day long, like bangus and adobo, among other options.

This café/bar/restaurant, which has three locations in Antipolo, strives for a welcoming, bright ambiance. Whether you choose to eat outside or inside, you’d surely have an amazing time here. Their all-day breakfast menu may be limited to a few, but it contains a lot of continental choices like the Breakfast Croissant (P235) and English Breakfast (P320) and Filipino favorites like the Pork Tocino (P265) and Adobo Flakes (P250).

Enjoy a stunning view of the Sierra Madre range as well as a cool breeze. Visit today and make lasting memories in this heavenly corner!

📍 BosoBoso Highlands, Antipolo City
https://www.facebook.com/cafecristina151

Chives Bistro & Market

Chives Bistro & Market takes brunch to a whole new level. Who’s to say you can’t load up on their Beef Salpicao (starts at P350), Malaysian Fish Head Curry (P320), or Truffled Egg Sandwich (P220) while it’s still quite early? Even though they don’t have a specific all-day breakfast menu, their wide array of food choices from appetizers, soups, salads to pastas and platters make the visit super worth it! 

Its cheerful-meets-homey atmosphere thanks to the abundance of wooden pieces, hanging lamps, and flora completes the dining experience. Dare to dig in.

📍 EM Gems Building, L. Sumulong, Circumferential Road, San Roque, Antipolo City
https://www.facebook.com/ChivesPH

Yellow Bird Café & Kitchen

This sunny and warm location opens at 7 in the morning. The resto has a lot of glass windows that allow the natural light to peep through, illuminating their interiors, which are primarily made of wood, making the whole place cozy. 

The food is as good as its aesthetics. Load up on their selection of traditional Filipino silog meals including the Homemade Beef Tapa (P175), Tinapang Bangus (P185), and Calumpit Longganisa (P175). They also have pastas, rice bowls, and signature dishes like the 8hr Baby Back Ribs (P545) and Seared Salmon (P565), among others. 

📍 Mission Hills Subdivision, Antipolo City
https://www.facebook.com/YellowBirdCafeKitchen

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