WW - More Coffee, Anyone? Bo's Coffee Dagupan Serves Philippine Brew
Bo's Coffee Grounds Homegrown Coffee Varieties displayed and available to order
Our grand daughter Rain and her Grandfather
This is another coffee shop post for Wordless Wednesday. We happened to be invited for coffee by our extended family (my daughter in law's). I've seen Bo's Coffee usually when facebook friends post it, and hubby and I pass by their coffee shops during our motorcycle rides around Pangasinan.
This is the first time we got to go. I find it amazing because of the Sagada Weaving cloth, we call "inabel" the coffee shop used as wall decor and furniture cover. My hubby blends in, I joked. We should've worn our inabel face masks today, if only we knew we were going here :) :) My hubby is from the Igorot tribe and hails from Tadian, Mountain Province. Sagada town is within their province, where the coffee beans are harvested from.
Bo's Coffee supports local coffee farmers and serve Philippine coffee from Sagada, Benguet, Bukidnon, Davao and Cotabato. It's great to know that we can patronize our own products from the Philippines.
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11 comments:
It's good that they support the local growers, I've read of too many people being ripped off.
Nice post and what nice photos and smiles I hope you saved me a coffee heheh!
Have a lattetastic week 👍
I do not drink coffe, I do not like it
I would have loved to have gone there with you. Nothing like a good up of coffee and a sweet treat. Your granddaughter is beautiful. She gets her looks from you.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Coffee? Never is to much coffee for me! There's always "space" for coffee.
I like very much the photos!
Respect for supporting local producers!
I wish you serene days!
Thanks for hosting, Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop, Sandee.. the blog-hop is the highlight of my blog week.
Welcome to Bo's Coffee, a place to be for locals and tourists. Their coffee is one-of-a-kind, locally produced and uniquely aromatic!
Thanks for the compliment! That's what most people say, that she got her looks from me :) she's got the good genes from both sides of the family. We are happy when she is around, never a dull moment.
Thanks for the feedback, Lillian. That's unfortunate. But I guess it must be also for health reasons that people do not drink coffee. I, for one, take just one cup a day.. or two if there is any occasion. Yet I have to refrain due to health issues. What's great about Bo's Coffee place is that they have other beverages like tea, chocolate, milk shakes. They also have what they call specials every Friday
Sure, Steve! This is a must-try coffee from Bo's Coffee which can only be found in the Philippines for the moment
I agree, Amy! That's part of the coffee company's advocacy to provide jobs and opportunities to local coffee growers. It's good for the country's economy too
...buying local is the best thing!
Tom, it sure is! It helps the economy grow in our country
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