021. Cofffee Break

August 25, 2009

I am not really a coffee person. Before I entered college, I hated the bitter taste of coffee. I preferred drinking hot chocolate or soda. Things have changed when I stayed in Baguio City. Staying in coldest city in the country opened my mind. Most of the people in Baguio are coffee or tea lovers. And I was not amazed if after the opening of SM City Baguio, commercial coffee shops sprouted like mushrooms.

During my stay in Baguio, I learned to appreciate the bitter taste of coffee. Through the invitation of my friends to drink coffee in coffee shops, I found the coziest coffee shop in the City of Pines- Kaffee Klatsch.

I lost my count of my stay in Kaffee Klatsch. I was so grateful to find a coffee shop so simple yet very sophisticated in many ways. Imagine yourself sipping a hot brewed coffee while enjoying a chat with your friends with acoustic music being played by talented local musicians in Baguio. It is like everything you ask for is considered during the planning stage of the place. The ambiance so relaxing. I never thought wooden furniture, old sofa sets and bean bags would result to a fascinating place like this one.
Kaffee Klatsch is on top of my lists of coffee shops. It si so closed into my heart. It seems like this place is already a part of my life. Many wonderful memories were written in its four corners.
Now that I am working in Manila, I dream again of going back in Kaffee Klatsch one of these days. I miss the music, the people and the aroma and taste of coffee.

Believe it or not, Kaffee Klatsch drives me to create this blog. I believe my stay in my ever beloved coffee shops gave me the opportunity to create unforgettable and wonderful experiences.

In this place I sipped a cup of coffee with my friends, old flames, SICAP (our college organization) people; friends from Lingayen (my hometown); classmates during review days in Dagupan and recently my co-workers in our auditing firm.
I guess it is not only the coffee being served in Kaffee Klatsch why this place becomes popular in Baguio.

It is the opportunity the place gave to his customers to create a bond of friendship, unity and strong love to one another.

I hope to hear your Kaffee Klatsch experience soon fellas!!!

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6 Responses to “021. Cofffee Break”

  1. ny112209 Says:

    I like to read blog posts about common interests…so I search wordpress.com with the key words “sipping coffee”, and this post came up in my search results…I am so glad that it did! Each day that I sit working an accounting office, I imagine that I am working for a coffee shop, much like the Kaffee Klatsch. I am so happy to see that my imaginary coffee shop actually exists! :)

    • patrickgcelino Says:

      Wow! We are on the same boat. I am also looking forward to work and own a coffee shop. By the way you can visit Baguio and see that Kaffee Klatsch is a real amazing place! Thanks for dropping by! Keep reading! Enjoy life!

  2. pinkdiaries Says:

    hindi din aku coffee person, peru minsan pwede nadin, hehehe..
    ditu sa bansang kinalalagyan napaka daming coffee shop, minsan iniisip ko, kumikita pa kaya sila?! kasi kabikabila ang mga competitors ehh, peru mukha naman, kasi pinaglihi ata sa kape ang mga tao dito.. hehehe..

  3. bipolarsisa Says:

    i don’t drink coffee, for unknown reason. but after reading this, parang bigla kong gustong lumabas at itry. ;)

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