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Cafe Iñigo is nestled within the serene grounds of the Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park in Baguio, making it a picturesque retreat for coffee lovers and food enthusiasts alike. This charming cafe boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and promises a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a stroll through the eco-park.
While some may find the prices slightly elevated, reviews highlight that the stunning scenery makes it worthwhile. Customers rave about the delectable offerings, including Filipino staples and Western delights, with special mentions of their vegan-friendly vegetable tofu rice and hearty pancakes—ideal for breakfast after an early morning hike.
Despite its small size, Cafe Iñigo's cozy ambiance and attentive service contribute to a satisfying dining experience. Diners can indulge in a variety of dishes, such as pizza and pancit, with portions generous enough to satisfy even the hungriest of patrons. Overall, the cafe not only excels in food quality but also offers an unforgettable ambiance, making it a must-visit destination in Baguio.
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- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
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- Great coffee
- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
Popular for
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
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- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Trendy
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- Groups
- Tourists
Reviews for Cafe Iñigo
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Based on 32 reviewsCafe Iñigo, situated within the Mirador Jesuit Villa Retreat House and Heritage EcoSpirituality Park in Baguio, is praised for its stunning mountain views and serene ambiance. Visitors commonly highlight the café’s scenic location overlooking nearby peaks and occasional sunsets as a major appeal. The menu is noted for its modest but thoughtful selection, including vegan options and comforting local dishes, with a focus on quality over quantity. While prices are perceived as slightly higher, many consider them justified by the setting and overall experience. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, making Cafe Iñigo a favored spot for visitors seeking a peaceful dining experience after exploring the surrounding ecopark.
Café Iñigo is located within the premises of Mirador Heritage and Eco-Spirituality Park. It is the only café inside the heritage park. Prices are a bit expensive but it was okay since the view is so beautiful! Food is great, too. The café serves bread and pasta and refreshments. • Café Iñigo is open from 7am to 6pm only. • Located at Mirador Jesuit Villa Retreat House.
Cafe Iñigo is nestled in one of Baguio’s most revered sites – the Lourdes Grotto. Uppn development, the Mirador Hill retreat complex has been improved and also now houses one of the most popular tourist sites in the City – the Mirador Heritage Hill and Park. The café also overlooks the nearby mountains on a clear day and if you are lucky enough, the sunset will also conclude your day. The cafe is quite small but it also has an ample space for parking. Their food offerings range from typical Filipino and Western dishes, while enjoying the relaxing view of the suburban Baguio below.
After a walk around the Mirador Heritage and Eco-park it is but logical to eat at Cafe Inigo, this is the only cafe at the top of the Eco-park near the Peace Memorial Shrine. In fact, it is conveniently located close to the exit of the Eco-Park. There are few items in their menu and that is a good thing. What I particularly like about the menu is they have a vegan option, the vegetable tofu rice. For breakfast, do not miss their coffee and pancakes.
Great place to eat after exploring the Mirador Eco Park. Pizza is good, pancit is great! The rice meals they offer are kinda good for 2 pax / meal, or 1pax / meal if you're really hungry. Service is good, great value for money!
Amazing would definitely recommend the view alone was stunning
Nice quiet place to dine and have merienda. Their Banana & Cheese Turon was very good as well as their Mixed pancit. The coffee is just plain drip coffee served in a paper cup. Not bad for it's price
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