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  • Cafe Inggo 1587
    • The Story
    • The Staff
    • Third Year Anniversary
    • Fifth Year Anniversary
  • Menu
  • Dominican History
    • Meet Inggo
    • Dominicans in the Philippines
  • Dominicats
  • Art in the Cafe
    • Alex Uy
    • Eddie Sarmiento
    • Fr. Oscar Enjaynes, OP
    • Cena Dominicana
    • Coke Bottles
    • Other Artworks
  • Seen at the Cafe
  • Melodies at the Cafe
    • Weekly Playlist
    • Special Playlist
  • From the Press
  • Events at the Cafe
    • Thank God Inggo Friday
    • Catholic Business Forum
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Santo Domingo Church “Cafe Inggo 1587” Has Catholic faith-Inspired Foods

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Santo Domingo Church “Cafe Inggo 1587” Has Catholic faith-Inspired Foods

Check out this cafe inside the Santo Domingo Church.

SANTO DOMINGO CHURCH – “Cafe Inggo 1587” is currently one of the favorite getaway of many people because of its delicious foods just situated inside the Santo Domingo Church.

A lot of innovations about foods and cafes have already splattered just anywhere. Everyone has their own spot already on where to go to when they feel like eating, hanging out, relaxing, or just wanting to have their alone time.

And recently making rounds online is the Cafe Inggo 1587 inside the Santo Domingo Church. The owner Vic Alcuaz and executive chef Willy Domingo were almost priests.

Alcuaz shared, “Everything [here] is programmed to highlight the Church. We exist first in service of the Church and second in service of the parishioners.”

“We wear our Catholic beliefs on our sleeves… We believe we are blessed because we are within [the church],” he furthered according to GMA.

Here’s their contact details and address: 537 Quezon Ave corner Biak na Bato Street, Sta. Mesa Heights, Quezon City. +63915 8071017 | Maundy Thursday and Good Friday: 7am to 10pm.
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Address:
San Pio V Bldg. Sto. Domingo Church Compound
Biak-na-Bato corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
  • contact@cafeinggo1587.com
  • +63 915 807 1017
Operating Hours:
Daily: 7:00AM – 10:00PM
Open on Catholic and Public holidays