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Real Coffee and Tea Café in Boracay Offers the Natural Beauty of the Tropical Island and Good Food

Dream of sipping Real Coffee and Tea Café’s freshly brewed coffee while staring at the calm waters.

By: Shanice Reyes | June 23, 2023
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Established in 1996, the cafe serves all-time favorite drinks and snacks.

Images: Original Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Facebook page

When visiting the island of Boracay, island hopping activities, parasailing, diving, and more are usually included in the itinerary. Catching those early morning waves requires energy, so knowing where you can get your coffee fix to refuel is essential. Luckily, Real Coffee and Tea Café baristas understand what you need.


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The Oh-so-tropical vibe awaits you at this café!

Image: Original Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Facebook page

Housed within the grounds of Station 2 is Real Coffee and Tea Café, a humble coffee shop in Boracay housed in a nipa hut. Don’t let its simple setting fool you: this place is a favorite stop among locals and tourists for coffee, tea, and its famous calamansi muffin. This cafe in Boracay also sits in front of the beach, so early risers can indulge in the aroma of freshly brewed coffee while being treated to a view of Boracay’s world-class beach. As Real Coffee and Tea Café has been allowed to reopen, it’s ready to serve all-time favorite drinks and healthy options. Read on to learn more about the cafe and the safety measures it is implementing!

A Cafe that Serves Real Coffee and Views Since ‘96


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Don’t miss visiting this café and experiencing the tropical island life!

Images: Original Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Facebook page

There may be nothing grand about the café, but its features match the natural beauty of the tropical island. Real Coffee and Tea Café adopts a bamboo concept from its chairs to the counter. Tables at this coffee shop in Boracay are adorned with photos of their former customers since 1996. The cafe also has a second-floor balcony where you can enjoy coffee while staring at the calm waters.


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Calamansi muffin, fresh goodies, and coffee in the morning? Yes, please!

Image: Original Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Facebook page

Aside from the Real Coffee and Tea Café’s passion for serving concocted drinks, baked goods and American-style home-cooked meals are also their specialty. One of their bestsellers is the calamansi muffin, a baked zesty cupcake popular among customers. Health-conscious tourists can also choose from gluten-free and dairy alternatives for breakfast, lunch, or afternoon snacks.


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Flavorful snacks to delight you.

Image: Original Real Coffee & Tea Cafe Facebook page

Real Coffee and Tea Café opens its doors to customers from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, cautiously following the protocols set by the government. This coffee shop in Boracay ensures the safety of its customers and staff with the new normal rules.


June 2023 Update: Real Coffee and Tea Café’s second floor is under renovation but still accepts dine-in customers on the first floor and caters to take-out orders. Follow their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/originalrealcoffeeandteacafe/, to get store updates. You may contact them at 288 5340 / 0939 2034436 for deliveries.


Have a cup of joe or a savory muffin before you plunge into the beautiful waters of Boracay. Real Coffee and Tea Café is an excellent first stop before going around the island!


Visit Yoorekka Magazine to discover more local coffee shops in Boracay!


This article was initially published in Yoorekka on September 08, 2020.


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About Shanice Reyes
Shanice Reyes writes to buy herself good coffee and bike parts. When she's not writing, you can find her playing Ultimate Frisbee, traveling to new places, or hanging out with her dogs and tarantulas. Though she has an irrational fear of heights, she'd love to try sky-diving one day.
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