San Jose Cafe [CLOSED]

San Jose Cafe is a coffee and tea shop located at SM Southpoint Iloilo. This place is ideal if you are looking for place where you can meet up your friends, classmates or simply just a place where you can sip a hot or cold cup of coffee or tea.

san jose cafe

Unlike from known coffee shops, this is a less crowded and more peaceful place to sit and have some coffee or tea time. There are enough spaces to accommodate their guest – indoor or outdoor setup.

San Jose Café Menu

Aside from good selection of coffee and tea, San Jose Café is also offering good choices of sandwiches, pasta, cakes and pastries.

san jose cafe menu

san jose cafe menu

san jose cafe menu

What We Had

We came from a good dinner and to extend our little chit chat more and digest our food, we decided to go for a good drink. I had this hot calamansi-watermelon juice. We also tried their version of sylvannas.

drinks and sylvannas

calamansi watermelon

How to Get There

San Jose Café is located at SM City Iloilo Southpoint. The most convenient ride going there is SM City Proper. You can also ride the following jeepneys coming from the different part of the cities: Leganes, Pavia, Sta. Barbara, Mandurriao SM City and Ungka ITGSI. Just drop off at SM Strata and use the overpass to reach SM City Iloilo.

San Jose Café is open beyond the closing hours of the mall.

Note:

Menu, prices, location and other information may change from the date this blog is posted. This blog post is written for FREE and is subject to the author’s perspective but may change upon next visit/s.

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Sheila is a legal editor and a digital marketing enthusiast. She is a kdrama fan, a dog person and a certified foodie!

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