Sunday, June 21, 2015

Coffee Shop Reviews: Bo’s – Cebu Doc Branch

I initially gave my own review of one of the coffee shops OFWs may want to consider if they want to try to work outside the comfort of their homes. The first review was on the Ayala Terraces branch of the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. For this second review of the series, I will give my personal take on the Cebu Doctors branch of Bo’s Coffee.

Bo’s Coffee is a homegrown (meaning a true-blue citizen of the Queen City of the South) coffee shop established way back on June 28, 1996. It puts the spotlight on Philippine Coffee, which is evident in the places where they source their coffee from. These places include Sagada, Benguet, Mt. Apo, Mt. Kitanglad, and Mt. Matatum. The company basically aims to create a social impact through the empowerment of social enterprises. Basically, the company was established to provide high-quality coffee to their patrons using homegrown ingredients and incomparable hospitality.




Coffee Shop Reviews: Bo’s – Cebu Doc Branch
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The first branch actually opened its doors in one of the major malls in Cebu. But, I opted to make a review of this branch since it is one of the branches I frequent the most. This is particularly true when I need to work until the sun comes out in the morning.

The internet connection of the Cebu Doctor’s Hospital branch of Bo’s Coffee is not fast enough for some of the projects I work on. Due to this, I would normally come here when I work on projects that do not require a fast internet connection.  The not-so-fast internet connection is understandable due to the number of people using the network.  But, one thing OFWs should take into account when they want to use the internet connection at the Cebu Doctors branch of Bo’s Coffee is the two-hour time limit for internet usage. This limitation is currently being implemented in a good number of branches of this coffee shop franchise. While most of the branches of the franchise limit internet usage to two hours for each password they provide, you can simply order something else to get another password from the counter. 

There are also some instances when the internet connection gets interrupted, which would make you lose precious minutes of internet usage. But, some of the baristas at the place deserve two thumbs up since they would readily provide another password in case the internet connection gets interrupted for more than a few minutes. In general, the internet connection may not be suitable enough for OFWs who require a consistent connection while they are working. But, it should also be taken into account that it is a coffee shop after all, and not a co-working zone. The internet connection was meant for the convenience of the customers of the coffee shop and not designed to provide a consistent connection for online work.


Coffee Shop Reviews: Bo’s – Cebu Doc Branch
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In terms of location, the Cebu Doctor’s Hospital branch of Bo’s Coffee is right in front of . . . (drum roll, please) . . . Cebu Doctor’s Hospital.  It is also convenient for people living within the Queen City of the South since a good number of jeepneys pass in front or close to the place. For people living outside the Metro, it may be necessary to take two rides to get here. Its accessibility causes the place to get filled up easily. In fact, there were a number of instances when I could hardly find a free table, even late in the evening. Many of the patrons are doctors, nurses and interns of Cebu Doctor’s Hospital along with some businessmen. During the time I normally work here, a good number of its patrons are students or interns.

Similar to the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, the food choices at Bo’s Coffee is also impressive. It has a good mix of sandwiches, pasta and desserts that goes well with their coffee and tea-based drinks. While I normally take my dinner before I go there, there are some instances when I would take my dinner at the place. I normally order the Big Breakfast Club Plate or the Beef Stroganoff Pasta.  I would pair it with the Mango-flavored Antarcteaca, a tea-based fruit drink, or any available hot tea. There are also some instances when I would order Café Mocha or a simple Café Americano when I feed the need for caffeine in my bloodstream. 

Since the Big Breakfast Club Plate includes the basic essentials of breakfast, including bacon, eggs, more bacon, ham, additional bacon, bread, and bacon, it is priced at P325. While this is quite expensive, it does fill my stomach to the brim. On the other hand, the Beef Stroganoff Pasta is cheaper by a hundred bucks at P225. The sandwiches are priced at P160 while their coffee-based and tea-based drinks have prices ranging from P90 to P185. Bo’s Coffee also offers desserts so decadent, you feel like the tsar of Russia sitting in the middle of the sweltering heat  . . . .oops I’m getting ahead of myself. Their desserts are quite appetizing especially the Blueberry Cheesecake, which is priced at P120. The dessert menu of the coffee shop is priced between P35 for the Chocolate Chunk Cookie and P140 for the Chocolate Mousse or New York Cheesecake. Similar to CBTL, Bo’s Coffee is mainly aimed at the middle to upper class markets, which explains the pricing.

Coffee Shop Reviews: Bo’s – Cebu Doc Branch
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Customer service at the Cebu Doctor’s branch of Bo’s Coffee is exceptional. This is particularly true when it comes to the lady baristas of the place. In fact, one of these baristas immediately offered to refill my tea with hot water when she saw it was nearly out of water. I didn’t even realize it did not have any hot water in it until she offered to refill it. But, as always, there are some instances when customer service would not be as good as what I would expect. Since the place has its regulars, I noted that some baristas would have a ready smile for them compared to people who do not visit the place nearly every day (which includes me). While this is understandable since return customers are the most important clients in any business, it would definitely help the business if it can increase its market by turning walk-ins into return customers.

The Cebu Doctor’s branch of Bo’s Coffee has a two-hour limit for its internet connection, which is similar to most of the branches of the coffee chain. However, there is one way for you to get around this limit. Since the password is given for every purchase, you can actually make separate purchases to get several passwords from the counter. For instance, once you walk in, you can purchase coffee or tea and get a password. After an hour, you can go back to the counter and purchase a cookie or cake and get another password. Even though you can use the internet connection for a number of hours through this method, it can get a bit costly. But, if you are earning a good amount for each hour of work, you will not end up in the red after you are done working for the day. It is also good for you to know the location of the electrical outlet since the place only has a limited number of these essential tools for OFWs. I think there are three working outlets in the place. There are actually around two more outlets in the place, but I am not sure if these are functional. Due to this, it would be good for you to position yourself near these outlets, which means you have to go there early in the evening (if you want to work at night).

The Cebu Doctor’s branch of Bo’s Coffee is a good place to work in if you do not need a consistent internet connection. This is mainly applicable to OFWs who have project-based jobs and not hourly jobs, the latter of which require constantly being connected to the internet. Since the place is mainly for the middle to upper class market, expect to spend a good amount if you want to work here the whole day or night. As a whole, the food choices are impressive, the drinks are excellent and the customer service is admirable, which speaks well of the aim of the company of providing high-quality products to their patrons using homegrown ingredients and incomparable hospitality.





Disclaimer: This review is based on my personal experience. If you have any comments, suggestions and not-so-violent reactions, please sit down and gather your thoughts before writing them down and editing them on the comment box below. Rocks, rocks in the heavens, whoever gets angry will have Mr. Murphy to deal with.

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Coffee Shop Reviews: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf – Ayala Terraces Branch

This is the first in a series of reviews I will be making to give OFWs living in the Philippines a glimpse of what to expect when they aim to work in a coffee shop with an internet connection in the Queen City of the South. I already reviewed two co-working zones located within the city, namely The Tide and Regus.

These reviews were created with the hope that it will serve as a guide for freelancers who prefer working outside the house just like me. I decided to divide the review into a number of parts, namely: internet connection, location, food, customer service, and miscellaneous things freelancers may want to know about these places. There may be some things added to this list, but for now, I will limit my review to these four components.
Coffee Shop Reviews: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf – Ayala Terraces Branch
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The first coffee shop I will look into is the Ayala Terraces branch of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. There are actually two branches of CBTL in Ayala, the Terraces branch is the first store established in this Class-A mall in Cebu. Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf was actually the coffee shop I used to go to whenever I work outside the house. But, this does not happen often anymore since I am currently working in one of the two co-working zones I reviewed in the past.

When I started working on my freelance jobs at CBTL way back in 2010, the internet connection was quite impressive. In fact, it was nearly as good as a cable-based internet connection in terms of speed. I could even watch YouTube videos with little to no buffering or loading. Images I uploaded would be posted in a matter of seconds. I could even open several browser windows without having to worry about getting a timeout notice, which is something that should be limited to sports events. However, Murphy’s Law got in the way. All good things would definitely never ever, ever last. I initially noticed the slowdown in the internet connection sometime in2012, when I decided to become a full-time OFW in the Philippines.  Right now, the internet connection at the Terraces branch of CBTL is good enough before 4 PM. Once the clock strikes four, you should expect your work to be interrupted every so often.
Coffee Shop Reviews: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf – Ayala Terraces Branch

This is quite understandable since a number of office workers normally end their work day at this time, and start to walk through the doors of the coffee shop. They would open Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media accounts along with their personal email accounts while waiting for the five o’clock dismissal. The same thing happens to students whose teachers may have nothing else to give them in class, compelling them to dismiss their classes early. Some housewives tagging along their little ones whose classes end earlier than other schools. There are also some businessman-looking persons tagging along some client-looking persons to talk about something that may or may not be related to business. There are also some ordinary-looking persons who may actually be businessmen wanting to wind down their day with a cup of coffee or two or three. These factors may contribute to the slowdown in the internet connection at the Ayala Terraces branch of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. But, judging from the performance of the connection of another branch of the coffee shop, there may be something else contributing to the slowdown in the connection. I may have to delve into this in another review I will make for that branch of the franchise in Ayala, so we’ll just leave it at that.

Location-wise, the Ayala Terraces branch of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is actually the best place to work in. It is accessible to people from both the North as well as the South of Metro Cebu. For OFWs who do not own cars, a number of jeepneys pass through Ayala. In fact, nearly all places in Cebu have a jeepney going to and from Ayala. For people living outside Metro Cebu, the Vehicle Terminal of Ayala has either jeepneys or vans coming in or out of the place. Since the coffee shop is located inside one of the major malls of the city, OFWs can go around the mall before or after their work. While the place is subject to the hours of operation of the mall, it normally opens earlier at around 9 AM. But, the actual location itself also has its disadvantages. Whenever there is a big event at the atrium of the Terraces, there is a big possibility that you may find yourself in the wrong end of a spotlight or flashing lights. I experienced this several times when I was somewhat blinded after one of these events started, and it is not easy to work when you are blinded by flashing lights in front of you.


Coffee Shop Reviews: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf – Ayala Terraces Branch

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In terms of food, I have always been impressed by the food offerings of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. They have a good mix of healthy and not-quite-healthy-but-delicious food items on their menu. Among the best-sellers for me are the Chilled Spicy Chicken Pasta Salad, the Roast Beef Sandwich and their own version of the Caesar’s Salad. I also have a weakness for the Choco Fudge Cake, which I think is a little bit better than the Chocolate Monster of Orange Brutus . . . just a little bit. They do have other items on the menu, but these are normally the food items I order if I feel the urge to feed the worms need to fill my stomach with food.  The only thing you need to take into consideration is your budget. Since this is a high-end coffee shop, it is quite understandable for their prices to be high-end as well. The Chilled Spicy Chicken Pasta Salad is priced at P175, which is equivalent to around three bottles of Light, and the Roast Beef Sandwich is priced at P275, which costs more than one set of Light at the Koa Tree House. The Coffee Bean Classic Caesar’s Salad costs P195 while the Choco Fudge Cake is priced at P115. Their drinks range from P110 for their hot teas up to P195 for some of their Ice-Blended drinks. 
Coffee Shop Reviews: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf – Ayala Terraces Branch
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When I used to work at CBTL, I normally spend around P400 to P500 each and every day, which is nearly twice the minimum wage at the Queen City of the South. This really took a colossal bite on my daily budget. There is actually a way for you to go around this situation, which is something I would never do since I know the place is still a business and not a chartable institution offering free internet and air conditioning to its card members. If you want to work on your online projects after your day job and are not willing to shell out a huge amount for your dinner, you can leave an empty bag on one of the empty tables, nod at the crew greeting you “Good afternoon, welcome to Coffee Bean” and leave. You can opt to have a P99 dinner at Jollibee inside the mall or you can even walk around a kilometer and a half to the nearest carenderia and get a full-board meal for only P50 before going back to the table you reserved in advance (yes, I know I will get some flak from budget-conscious people who do this, but we should remember the owner is a businessman who wants to make ends meet just like us, so please give a little respect. If you want dole-outs, go to the nearest PCSO office).  Therefore, for OFWs who earn more, way much more than I do, the Ayala Terraces branch of CBTL is a good place you may want to work while having a bit of heaven to eat.

Customer service at the Ayala Terraces branch of CBTL actually depends on the people manning the place. When I initially worked at that place around six years ago, the people were so good I actually thought everyone would become managers some day (which actually happened to a good number of them). Since I was already a regular, nearly everyone knew me and what I usually ordered. In fact, it came to a point where the baristas and managers would even ask me if I would have my usual, which is a great thing for me since all I needed to do was to nod in agreement. There were even a number of instances when I would walk in and they would already start to prepare my order. But, time does change a lot of things as dictated by Mr. Murphy.  Recently, I walked into this branch and I noted that some of the people manning the counter appear to judge the book by its cover. Since I am a shirt-and-jeans kind of guy, people may assume that I am someone with more metal than paper in my pocket. While I am tempted to rant here, this is supposed to be an objective review of the place so I’ll try to tone it down a bit. The customer service right now is satisfactory, or in other words average. Although I may have contributed to this situation with my get-up coupled with my backpack, it is still essential for customer service to improve a little bit to accommodate OFWs who are probably earning as much as the owners of the place.


Coffee Shop Reviews: Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf – Ayala Terraces Branch
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When it comes to the nitty-gritty things, it would be advisable for you to get some sort of rapport with the people manning the place. When you get this you may get some extra service (not the illegal kind) from them, such as having your order brought to you or getting informed of anything that may interrupt your work in any way. While this may not be easy for an introvert like me, it should be a cinch for some OFWs who are more sociable and outgoing compared to me. Another thing you should take note of is the fact that you need to have the Swirl Card or the CBTL membership card to be able to take advantage of the internet connection of the place. Aside from the internet connection, Swirl card holder can accumulate points based on their purchases. You can use these points to purchase items at any branch of CBTL around the country. In fact, I was able to use these points in the past, which allowed me to work in one of their branches without having to shell out anything. They also have exclusive offerings for card members, such as free drinks on certain days of the year. When I got the card around six years ago, it was priced at P500. But, I think the price of the card has gone down to P150. This is a good investment for OFWs especially if you need to get some work done and you have nowhere to go to.

Overall, the Ayala Terraces branch of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf is a good place for an online freelance worker to get his or her work done with its good internet connection, great location, and sumptuous food. But, keep in mind you should try to get most of you work done before the four-o’clock deadline comes.





Disclaimer: This review is based on my own personal experience. If you have any comments, suggestions and not-so-violent reactions, please sit down and gather your thoughts before writing them down and editing them on the comment box below. Rocks, rocks in the heavens, whoever gets angry will have Mr. Murphy to deal with.