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Black Scoop Cafe

SPECIALTY

Baguio

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About Black Scoop Cafe

Black Scoop Cafe sits on Baguio in Baguio, a specialty-grade coffee shop that earns its place one cup at a time. It is a fixture more than a destination, and the regulars tend to prefer it that way. Coffee here is less an event than a punctuation mark in the day, which is its own kind of achievement. It is one stop in the broader coffee culture of Philippines, the kind that reveals itself one neighborhood at a time.

Expect coffee treated as craft here: beans chosen with intent, ground to order, and pulled or poured by someone paying attention to the details. Brew methods beyond the standard latte are part of the point, from timed espresso to slow filter coffee. The espresso tends to be dialed in rather than dispensed, and the milk drinks are built to actually taste of coffee.

Black Scoop Cafe anchors its small patch of Baguio, Philippines, well within reach of anyone exploring the area on foot. Where it sits says a lot about who drops in: commuters, regulars, and the occasional wanderer. Whether you plan around it or stumble onto it, it tends to leave a good impression. The coffee stops that last tend to be the ones you stop thinking about and just use, and this reads like one of them.

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Specialty
City
Baguio
Country
Philippines
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Where is Black Scoop Cafe located?

Black Scoop Cafe is a specialty coffee shop in Baguio, Philippines. The exact location is visible on the map above. Open in Apple Maps or Google Maps from the links at the top of this page.

Is Black Scoop Cafe a specialty coffee shop?

Yes. Black Scoop Cafe is classified as specialty on Pulled. Specialty shops count toward all Pulled challenges including Pulled 50, Pulled 100, and Pulled 300, and qualify for the highest-tier rewards.

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