Today they had three kinds of cupcakes (Php 60 each): red velvet, green tea, and I don't know what the third one was...maybe lemon vanilla. The icing on their cupcakes looked like a mess, but I shouldn't judge a cupcake by its icing. They also had some unlabeled cookies and bars, one of the bars was probably oat fudge. I'm guessing here.
Aside from those goodies they have waffles, cheeseburger, chicken wings, Hungarian sausage, and some other stuff I forgot to take note of (Php 140~165). Oh, and let's not forget, coffee (Php 60~115 a cup).
Since we came here for something cold and sweet, we zoomed in on the brownie a la mode and a cookie. I wanted to try the green tea cupcake but couldn't bring myself to pay 60 pesos for one (it was just regular sized; maybe if it was bigger than usual I would have given it a shot).
Whatever the food lacked, the place made up for. Cafe Caw is cute and cozy. Did I just use the word "cute"? I couldn't think of any other word really.
One thing that bugged me was that they "didn't have" service water though I spotted a water dispenser behind the display case. Yes, I had to buy a bottle of water for Php 25 just to drown out all the sugar.
Looks like message boards are becoming popular in cafes. They have one too. And I couldn't help but leave a note.
Cafe Caw
Gov. M. Cuenco Ave. (in front of Bright Academy)Banilad, Cebu City(032) 316 4595
Sunday - Thursday 11AM - 11PM
Friday - Saturday 11AM - 12MN
How Cafe Caw clawed thru Mustachio's pocket:
Brownie ala mode Php 135
Cookie Php 30
Bottled water Php 25