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Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 4th, 2013, 9:23 am
by jemchan_n
Heldervert wrote:haha..pinka public ko na ung ilalim ng kamatsile dun sa probinsya namin...kasarap magbasa dun..uwian na hehe


haha parang gusto kong ma-try. ;) :D

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 5th, 2013, 1:25 am
by Heldervert
oo...magdala ka lang ng insect repellant hehe

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 5th, 2013, 11:11 am
by jemchan_n
Heldervert wrote:oo...magdala ka lang ng insect repellant hehe


haha noted po. hahaha :lol:

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 6th, 2013, 8:56 pm
by mstessagray
jemchan_n wrote:
Jane_Austen_Girl wrote:
mstessagray wrote:Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf! :D I've only read there very few times but they've been one of the best times i've read. I can concentrate more there and get absorbed into the book :)


@ Coffee Bean Katipunan-Its very quiet there especially during 8 to 10 in the morning (when there's not much students) . Its best if you order their best seller red velvet hot chocolate while reading your favorite book ;) Andddddd-- once you're finished- you can also go to FullyBooked as its right beside CoffeeBean hehehe :D


Sounds like you've a plan worked out already. :D Thanks. Now, if only the other branches were just as nice. :P


There's a branch in Trinoma! very nice :) also beside Fullybooked... or Powerbooks, not sure. just for info :)

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 6th, 2013, 10:38 pm
by jemchan_n
mstessagray wrote:
jemchan_n wrote:
Jane_Austen_Girl wrote:
mstessagray wrote:Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf! :D I've only read there very few times but they've been one of the best times i've read. I can concentrate more there and get absorbed into the book :)


@ Coffee Bean Katipunan-Its very quiet there especially during 8 to 10 in the morning (when there's not much students) . Its best if you order their best seller red velvet hot chocolate while reading your favorite book ;) Andddddd-- once you're finished- you can also go to FullyBooked as its right beside CoffeeBean hehehe :D


Sounds like you've a plan worked out already. :D Thanks. Now, if only the other branches were just as nice. :P


There's a branch in Trinoma! very nice :) also beside Fullybooked... or Powerbooks, not sure. just for info :)


Sweet. I'll hunt that one down on my next trip to Trinoma.

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 7th, 2013, 9:02 am
by bluebartleby
which reminds me, sabi nung kaibigan ko yung cafe mary grace daw sa trinoma wala masyadong tao. i've never been there though. sa cafe breton sa technohub. we went there a couple of times at around 10 at night. i'm thinking, maybe i could go there at around the same time with my book and read until they close up shop. they'd maybe play edith piaf or french jazz in the background. effing romantic, eh?

dapat pala pag nagbabasa sa bus dun sa pinakadulong dulong seat sa likod, sa may bintana. you're practically invisible there.

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 7th, 2013, 9:13 am
by Jane_Austen_Girl
bluebartleby wrote:which reminds me, sabi nung kaibigan ko yung cafe mary grace daw sa trinoma wala masyadong tao. i've never been there though. sa cafe breton sa technohub. we went there a couple of times at around 10 at night. i'm thinking, maybe i could go there at around the same time with my book and read until they close up shop. they'd maybe play edith piaf or french jazz in the background. effing romantic, eh?

dapat pala pag nagbabasa sa bus dun sa pinakadulong dulong seat sa likod, sa may bintana. you're practically invisible there.



Hmm Ive been to Cafe Mary Grace at Trinoma, its okay, though almost all of the people who go there are old folks hehehe it has a good vibe though dim lights (if that's what you prefer :) ) hmm okay din at Cafe Breto though small ung sa techno hub okay din sa Trinoma na cafe breton :)

**yeah im looking for hubs too that play french songs and wala pa ako nakikita..

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 7th, 2013, 9:44 am
by jemchan_n
bluebartleby wrote:which reminds me, sabi nung kaibigan ko yung cafe mary grace daw sa trinoma wala masyadong tao. i've never been there though. sa cafe breton sa technohub. we went there a couple of times at around 10 at night. i'm thinking, maybe i could go there at around the same time with my book and read until they close up shop. they'd maybe play edith piaf or french jazz in the background. effing romantic, eh?

dapat pala pag nagbabasa sa bus dun sa pinakadulong dulong seat sa likod, sa may bintana. you're practically invisible there.


;) Sounds fantastic! Technohub is a little far from my neck of the woods but good to know. Thanks for taking the time to answer my question.

Ingat lang sa bus. :p

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 7th, 2013, 9:56 am
by jemchan_n
Jane_Austen_Girl wrote:
bluebartleby wrote:which reminds me, sabi nung kaibigan ko yung cafe mary grace daw sa trinoma wala masyadong tao. i've never been there though. sa cafe breton sa technohub. we went there a couple of times at around 10 at night. i'm thinking, maybe i could go there at around the same time with my book and read until they close up shop. they'd maybe play edith piaf or french jazz in the background. effing romantic, eh?

dapat pala pag nagbabasa sa bus dun sa pinakadulong dulong seat sa likod, sa may bintana. you're practically invisible there.



Hmm Ive been to Cafe Mary Grace at Trinoma, its okay, though almost all of the people who go there are old folks hehehe it has a good vibe though dim lights (if that's what you prefer :) ) hmm okay din at Cafe Breto though small ung sa techno hub okay din sa Trinoma na cafe breton :)

**yeah im looking for hubs too that play french songs and wala pa ako nakikita..


There's this cafe/milk tea place (There's been onslaught of them) I frequented towards the end of the semester. It's called Infinitea. I like it because it's cozy and quiet. The staff at the Banawe branch are nice too. The store isn't as spacious as Serenitea, for example, but it feels open and not claustrophobic at all.

The WiFi service is pretty decent and the drinks aren't overpriced but are quite yummy.

I'm not sure if I've ever seen one at a mall. I do know that there's a branch along West Ave. :geek:

Re: Where do you like to read in public?

PostPosted: May 9th, 2013, 9:50 pm
by Heldervert
hmmm that being said, an idea just popped in my head..

how about we make a tambayan for the read phillipine members??

so we can meet up and everything... i think the owner will be delighted, income for them, an area for us..maybe they could give us free coffee while we advertise their place?/ hehe