Thursday, September 19, 2013

Staff Team Building Activity at San Pablo



* To highlight the cafe's first year in its current location (formerly Arla Diner) and commemorate the official start of our new company (from Cafe Antonio Coffee Corp. to Cafe Antonio Small Town Coffee Brewers Inc.), we went to San Pablo City for a half-day team building session with my father, Ptr. Philip Flores (whom we all simply call, Pop) at the Church of Christ Disciples function hall. The morning began with a light breakfast and started with interactive exercises that developed our teamwork, cooperation, and trust and loyalty with one another. The staff was divided into two groups during the activities. We ended the session by listing down 5 things we learned from the workshop. Pop closed the team building activity with a short study of the Word. 

* After the team building, the staff went to Hap Chan in Ultimart for lunch and celebrated our barista, Elmer's 26th birthday. 


Monday, September 2, 2013

One Year in our Fourth Location


Today we are celebrating our 1st year of operations since acquiring Arla Diner in September 3, 2012. Thank you for the continued support from fans and friends of both establishments. God is faithful!

The photo was taken on September 19, 2012.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Coffee Workshop on September



MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Free Coffee Appreciation Workshop with our barista mentor and friend, Lanz Mirondo, on September 23, Monday, 9 AM to 1 PM. For more info, contact 0906-4550522 or LIKE us on Facebook: Cafe Antonio.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Philippine Barista Challenge 2013 Elims & Gabes Torres' Album Launch

* July 25 - The Philippine Barista Challenge 2013 NCR eliminations was held at the Philippine Barista and Coffee Academy. Eva "Dada" Igdanes represented the cafe in this competition, carrying our new name for the first time! Jaycee Martinez, owner and roaster of Luca and Tosh Coffee Lab (the source of our freshly roasted specialty coffees!), also joined the competition together with Larry Lloyd Andrada of Kuppa Roastery (yup, he's the "Larry" in our delicious Larry Blend roasted by Jaycee!). We're also glad to meet old and new barista friends during the competition. It's too bad we weren't able to watch the finals during the WOFEX. Congratulations to Larry and Miko Simangan!

Dada pulling an espresso shot



The competitors

Jaycee Martinez of Luca and Tosh Coffee Lab

Our new barista friends!

* July 27 - Gabes Torres' second album launch was a complete success! Amazing amazing performances from the front acts (Laika, Paula, Coy, and Althea) and Gabes and her amazing band. It's been awhile since I've watched a gig of any kind. "Wonder" brought back memories of Cafe Antonio Sessions back in LB Square. "Wonder" by Gabes Torres is available at the cafe. Proceeds will go to an orphanage called Bahay Tuluyan in Victoria, Laguna. 

Gabes Torres and her Osam Band

Althea

The jam-packed crowd

Coy Nazario all the way from Bulacan!

Paula Cosico

Laika Concepcion

Album for sale at the cafe!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Activities this July


July 25 - Our newest barista, Eva "Dada" Igdanes, will represent Los Banos, Laguna in this year's Philippine Barista Challenge carrying our new company name (Cafe Antonio Small Town Coffee Brewer's Inc.) for the first time in professional competition!

July 27 - Our talented singer/songwriter friend, Gabes Torres, is back again from the US after a year to launch her sophomore album, "Wonder."

Monday, July 8, 2013

Weddings @ Work Grand EB



Thank you W@W for inviting us once again to your event. Hope everybody had a good cup of coffee. Although we ran out of sugar and creamers very quickly, we apologize for that!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Coffee Unplugged Brewing @ Le Pavillon Metro Park on July 7




Our band of manual coffee brewers will be on the road again this Sunday, July 7! Catch them perform their hits, "Owltonio Blend" and "Gabriela Blend" live at the Weddings @ Work Grand EB and Awards Nightt at Le Pavillon Metro Park, 11 am onwards. It's gonna be a long long day of manual brewing fun!

Jabez - Lead Brew Rail
Elmer - Second Brew Rail
Edu - Burr Grinder
Marisse - Hot Water Kettle

Friday, June 21, 2013

More Coffees Coming Next Month!


* Choosing a blend of coffee for a particular espresso-based beverage is still generally an alien concept around here but some customers are quickly catching up! And now that they're familiar with our Owltonio, Sleepy Time, and Hardcore blends (plus three of our more recent blends, The Gabriela Blend from 18 Days Coffee Roaster, the Yawza Blend a.k.a. The Larry Blend, and our custom "Dada Blend"), we decided that we wanted to furrrrther expand our selection of coffees. Aside from the 8 single origin coffees offered here from Luca and Tosh Coffee Lab, we're thinking about adding at least 3 more blends just to make life a bit more challenging for our baristas to explain it and our customers to get it. Haha! We consider it as part of everybody's coffee education and coffee journey. So watch out for new coffees next month!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Father's Day Specials


Baby Back Ribs with Mashed Potatoes and Veggies (Php 599). Good for three persons!

Also try our newest drink, Dalandan Mint (Php 70 for a glass; Php 180 for a decanter)

Monday, June 10, 2013

The Signage Dilemma

Beach flags inspired our new signages along the National Highway
* Since 2008, we have been haunted by the infamous "Signage Dilemma." Back in Grove, customers were suggesting that we put a Panaflex signage protruding high over the sidewalk so that people would see us as they drove by. Obviously, we were not able to do that. When we moved to LB Square in 2010, the "visibility" issue even got worse! We were located at the back of the compound and we relied on word-of-mouth to promote our new location. The shop directory at the entrance of the square never happened so we became very frustrated because we weren't able to attract new customers and tourists unless they went to LB Square to look for a bar and happened to see us as they searched for a clean bathroom. When we finally moved to Maahas last year, we thought that visibility would no longer be a problem because the compound was along the road. Yes, it was along the road, but the store wasn't visible unless you start looking outside your window a hundred meters before the actual site. If you're not paying attention, you'll find yourself texting and asking me if the cafe was before or after South Supermarket, UP Open University, or Mer-Nel's Place. Especially at night, we were so invisible from the eyes of motorists, you would doubt if we ever existed at all.

* As frustration escalates and after several meetings and brainstorming sessions, we finally mounted a huge Panaflex signage up high on the takeout building wing. We thought that this would be the solution to our  problem. It was not.  After a few months, the lights inside the Panaflex got busted plus customer feedback told us that the signage was too high for them to see along the road.

* Everyday, I am haunted by this "Signage Dilemma." I cannot concentrate at work, I go to the parking lot  every night and try to visualize a solution. Well there are obvious solutions of course, but some obvious solutions are too expensive for us. We needed a cheap and effective alternative.

* On a very rare vacation trip to Boracay with my friends that almost didn't happen, I was hoping to draw some layout inspiration from the restaurants that we visited. I enjoyed looking at dining area layouts, bar layouts, al fresco layouts, especially if the space was small. I wasn't looking for signage inspirations yet but one evening, I noticed that the shops brought out flags with company logos on them, hanging on bamboo poles UPLB FebFair-style. And I thought, "Wow, that looks affordable and doable!"

* After several consultations with friends and the staff about the design, structure, and materials, we finally hoisted the flags yesterday. After 5 years in the business, we were able to put up our first decent signage. Five years is a long time, so don't follow our example. Immediately invest in a functioning and visible signage even before you buy chairs for the shop. If there's a lesson in this story, it's this: never EVER give up on a problem until it is solved!