Tweedle Book Cafe
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Tweedle Book Cafe

3.7

6 Reviews

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₱ 400 / Person

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Tweedle Book Cafe is located at 106B Scout Gandia Brgy Sacred Heart, Quezon City, Luzon 1103 Philippines. This is a Bar restaurant near the Manila.The average price range at Tweedle Book Cafe is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:30 - 12:00.Tweedle Book Cafe is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Manila area. There are different kinds of food in Tweedle Book Cafe that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 922 805 1688.

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3.7

6 Reviews

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  • Bushra Oktem

    4.0

    If you are round the Scout areas within Quezon City, have a look at Tweedle Book Cafe. Great place in order to chill and allow traffic pass. It is possible to like a good read whilst having coffee or perhaps a glass of wines or perhaps beer.

  • Mustafa Zirek

    2.0

    We visited Tweedle yesterday evening. THE INSIDE was great and the youngsters cherished reading the books! Their drinks and food are overvalued and they can be found in small portions. We ordered their famous chocnut espresso! Came in a little coffee cup ... flavor like coffeemixed with mashed choconut ...we was fooled into expecting different things! their espresso was so ordinary! 160 pesos for a little cup of coffee. Won't go there again!

  • Elifcan Biyik

    5.0

    The small place helps it be even more "homy"... aahhh i simply love going right here. The big desk is amazing and the textbooks are excellent. But what can make the area so cool and incredible is because this is a no WiFi place also it encourages everyone toread also to talk to whoever will be in the area.... this is an incredible and a good idea!

  • Emin Özer

    3.0

    We came across with this particular location while browsing Facebook. I'm a PotterHead and I instantly want to try out this location because from what I've read, "this location is usually for GoT and HP enthusiasts". And I really like those two! Therefore, I hurriedly planned togo there. We went there after supper to drink coffee or even beer. The craft beers (Palaweño Beer) are usually expensive but it's definitely tasty. I attempted their Butterbeer to be able to evaluate it from the Butterbeer in Hogsmeade at General Studios Osaka. I love the version of the cafe. I also attempted their matcha lava cake that is a treat for all your matcha lovers on the market. I would like to use their limitless and platter of cheese the next time. The area is small as it could only accomodate several with a sliding doorway (drawn Platform 9 3/4) that will cause you to more seats and tables. The goers that evening were couples, band of close friends (titas of mnl) and band of kids (probably below 18). The stay was alright. It could have been great or even for the boisterous kids. You can't enjoy your wines and cheese due to the screaming ang noisy laughters of these kids playing cards. It had been like 290 for every craft beer. 150 for Butterbeer and 120 for matcha lava.

  • Thelderwand

    4.0

    The bookworm and a foodie, that's me. The bookworm in me allows me to be happily content practically anywhere, and also simply by my lonesome, as long as I have a fresh or the best tome in hand. The foodie in me, on the otherhand, gets me seeking new gastronomic experiences in both new and familiar places, often with good friends, because sometimes, breaking loaf of bread is more pleasurable when you have visitors to break it with! Imagine my delight when I actually discover establishments that focus on both passions! Such is Tweedle Guide Cafe, a little eatery located in a far more out-of-the-way portion of the foodie-helpful Tomas Morato vicinity. Named following the zany twin character types Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum through Lewis Carroll's Alice within Wonderland, Tweedle Publication Cafe is similar to stepping into your fantasy library: the kind where one can chill and shed yourself in the web pages of one's favorite book whilst sipping on some wealthy hot chocolate. Apart from the wall-to-walls shelves of textbooks, the place is filled up with references to literary functions: from planks of wooden citing famius authors, to clocks showing purported amount of time in fictional configurations also to a secret doorway masked by Platform 9 3/4. What makes the area a lot more appealing is its imaginative menus which a few my friends and We sampled whenever we went here on the lunch adventure. Cheeseburgerballs Pasta (Php230). Consider: when you can have your preferred meaty burger, packed with so very much cheese, however in a bowl nestled in pasta and tomato sauce. Sounds good? Hangover (Php280). Ever endured situation of the munchies the early morning after a particular date drinking with buddies? This rice bowl with beef sukiyaki, kimchi and egg includes a good deal of comforting heartiness and some spice to kickstart your early morning. Juan Tamad (Php180). That is named therefore because this dish of corned beef and spam cubes in fried rice is indeed an easy task to make that you'll need to be really, actually lazy to still venture out and purchase it (that i was, no regrets here!). Choco Lava Cake (Php120). Offered piping warm, this chocolate cake with a molten chocolate middle that oozes out with each spoonful. These lovely meals took some time addressing our desk but fortunately, these were worth the wait around. Also, our group could entertain ourselves chatting (and poring over Anne Rice's publications in my case). On our next visit, I'll try items from Tweedle Reserve Cafe's Chocolate drinks and Tweedled coffees. Book lover or even not, this foodie haven will probably be worth checking out!

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