Silung Coffee

MacArthur Hwy, Mabalacat City, Pampanga, Philippines
+63 956 430 3524
$$$ Coffee shop
(46 Reviews)
Price Range ₱200–400

Welcome to Silung Coffee, a delightful coffee shop located along MacArthur Hwy in Mabalacat City, Pampanga, Philippines. This inviting café is a haven for locals and travelers alike looking for a cozy and friendly atmosphere to enjoy their favorite brews. With a spacious indoor area and charming alfresco options, Silung Coffee strikes the perfect balance between relaxation and social interaction.

As soon as you step inside, you’re greeted by a rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee that stimulates the senses. The café’s decor combines a modern aesthetic with comfort, making it an ideal spot for catching up with friends, diving into a good book, or even working remotely. The ambiance feels particularly enchanting during the quieter morning and afternoon hours, allowing you to savor every sip of your drink at a leisurely pace.

Silung Coffee offers a variety of coffee options to please different tastes. While some customers have noted that the standard serving includes a single shot of espresso, you can customize your drink and add an extra shot for a stronger kick. Their coffee has been described as “pleasant,” encompassing a range of delightful flavors suitable for both casual sippers and serious coffee aficionados. For those who love a unique twist, the Spanish latte is a recommended choice, promising a creamy and delightful experience with each sip.

Accompanying your coffee, Silung Coffee also serves a selection of pastries that deserve a spotlight. Customers rave about the Sea Salt and Silung White pastries, which strike a perfect balance of sweetness that's not overpowering, making them an ideal pairing with your coffee. While some pastries may occasionally lack freshness, the overall consensus is that they are above average—an essential treat to enhance your café experience.

Real customer experiences add depth to what it means to visit Silung Coffee. Daniel Manlapaz reflects on a visit that, despite a longer wait time, was well worth it thanks to the quality of coffee. Graciella Tatel shares her joy about discovering pastries that seamlessly complement her drinks. Others, like Mathew Xu and Christine David, highlight the aesthetic appeal of the café, perfect for snapping Instagram-worthy shots, coupled with occasional critiques that help the café grow.

Moreover, Silung Coffee is also remarkably pet-friendly, making it a delightful outing for both animal lovers and coffee enthusiasts. The accommodating staff, friendly atmosphere, and the convenience of cashless payment options such as GCash and Maya further enhance your visit.

In summary, Silung Coffee is more than just a place to grab your caffeine fix; it's a cozy retreat in Mabalacat City where you can immerse yourself in quality brews, delightful pastries, and a positive ambiance. Whether you're in need of a morning pick-me-up or a relaxing break in the afternoon, this café promises to deliver an experience that you won't soon forget.

Service options
Outdoor seating
No-contact delivery
Delivery
Takeaway
Dine-in
Highlights
Great coffee
Great dessert
Great tea selection
Popular for
Breakfast
Solo dining
Good for working on laptop
Offerings
Coffee
Quick bite
Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast
Dessert
Seating
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Cosy
Romantic
Trendy
Crowd
Family friendly
Groups
LGBTQ+ friendly
Tourists
Transgender safe space
University students
Payments
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids
Parking
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Parking
Pets
Dogs allowed
Dogs allowed inside
Dogs allowed outside
Openings Hours
Checking

Monday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Tuesday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Wednesday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Thursday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Friday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Saturday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Sunday

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM

46 Reviews
Daniel Manlapaz

22 Oct 2025

Our order took some time to be completed when we visited on a Sunday night but their coffee made it worth the wait. They also have a wide space for seating and al-fresco options. The only downside is they only serve their coffee with a single shot of espresso whereas I particularly like my coffee stronger. You may pay additional to add an extra of course. They still have a long way to go when it comes to pastries but then we only tried one; we might need to go back to try their cookies.

Graciella Tatel

17 Oct 2025

their pastries are so good! not too sweet for coffee, i've tried their sea salt and silung white and they're above average

Mathew Xu

29 Sep 2025

It's really nice here, especially in the morning or afternoon when it's less crowded than at night. The coffee is above average, but the bread seems a bit old, or maybe I was just unlucky to get a stale piece. The atmosphere and design are great for taking pictures. The only thing I would mention is that the counter can feel a bit tight, especially when there are more people. Check out my Youtube channel “Xuhmbuddy is Hungry” for some great spots to eat!

Christine David

26 Sep 2025

Coffee is pleasant. We ordered spanish latte and dark choco oats(surprisingly had real oats at the bottom!) The pastry was a bit hard. We stayed indoors because it was a rainy evening, glad to snatch a seat because indoor seating is limited.

Hannah

23 Sep 2025

Obviously a pet-friendly café—it’s near the highway and right next to a church. I went here on a Sunday. The staff were super nice! The coffee was good and affordable, same with their pastries. They also accept GCash, Maya, and cash :)

Patricia

21 Sep 2025

Pastries are pretty good we really liked the croissants, nutella and the pistachio. But the coffee is just average not really that good. It's self service, and the service time was pretty fast. And the outdoor dining, not that hot at night even this April and very clean. Also the atmosphere was great since it wasn't too noisy. Some recommendations would be changing the background music, i don't think it fits the vibe and maybe adding a few fans outside just to circulate the air better. Overall okay experience, would come back again for the bread if around the area.

Eduardo Timbol, Jr.

04 Sep 2025

Quaint coffee shop in what was once the municipal hall of the town. The building has been converted to a musuem, from what I can tell. Great idea to have a coffee shop in-house. From the looks of it, they feature local products on their shelves. It took a while to get our coffee though. We ordered then a group of 7 people cam after us. There were so many people behind the counter, it was confusing who was making what. They repeatedly called out my number, which i thought was the order up. But they were actually asking each other who was making what. The customers who ordered after us got their order served first. Not a good firat experience, to be honest.

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