I'm a coffee lover no doubt, not an expert when it comes to taste but I know my coffee when it's a good one. Here in my school, there's a newly opened cafe managed by the university, it is called English Cafe. The name English Cafe has nothing to do with english coffee or England coffee variants but was given to promote english as a language. The cafe was built beside the USLS - Language Center, according to the USLS website.
I tried their espresso and find it good, it has the kick I'm looking in my cup. Though I'm not really impressed with the tainted window glass. What's the thing about tainted windows then? You see, when you are having your dose of that highly valued hot black liqiud, you will also feel like observing how time passes by before you, if you know what I really mean with that. In most of the cafes if not all, you will observe that they have this wide clear windows, it adds light to the place, invites customers and creates a relaxing environment. But yeah, the next time you are inside the campus, don't forget to drop by English Cafe, nice tasting coffee. Peace!...
The English Café, designed by Arch. Glenn de Guzman, is a two-storey coffee shop which aims to provide students especially those enrolled in the English for Global Communications (EGC) program, faculty and staff, a place where they can bond together while using the English language during conversations.
I tried their espresso and find it good, it has the kick I'm looking in my cup. Though I'm not really impressed with the tainted window glass. What's the thing about tainted windows then? You see, when you are having your dose of that highly valued hot black liqiud, you will also feel like observing how time passes by before you, if you know what I really mean with that. In most of the cafes if not all, you will observe that they have this wide clear windows, it adds light to the place, invites customers and creates a relaxing environment. But yeah, the next time you are inside the campus, don't forget to drop by English Cafe, nice tasting coffee. Peace!...
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