Basti’s Brew – more than just coffee

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I thought that it would be fitting to have Basti’s Brew as my first feature here, this coffee shop being my favorite and my usual haunt. In fact I’m right there while I blog this. As I’ve written before over at Ang Dabawenyo, Basti’s Brew Coffee Station at Victoria Plaza is probably one of the most successful coffee shops in Davao City. And for me, it’s conducive for blogging.

Tonight I had one of their newest items on the menu: Spaghetti Meatball Overload (₱130). Basti’s à la carte offerings are mostly Italian — pasta and panini — although most people wouldn’t associate the place with Italian cuisine. Well, the taste isn’t exactly authentic, but their food sells! It’s what I like to call Filipinized Italian fare.

The meatball spaghetti wasn’t all that great, though. It was satisfying, and quite filling. Many Filipinos might like it because the sauce is sweetish, but I don’t like my spaghetti sweet. Perhaps if they mix the red sauce with a little bit more oregano, and made the meatballs spicy…

But it wasn’t bad at all. And the garlic bread was fresh and tangy, just the way I like it. hungry

For lunch or dinner, what I do recommend are Basti’s set meals (₱200) — my absolute fave is the pork chops. An order is served with soup du jour and ‘bottomless’ iced tea or coffee. My absolute craving, however, is their Chunky Chicken Sandwich (₱95), which is a huge and healthy serving.

Basti’s Brew & Coffee Station is located at the Victoria Plaza mall, and has a branch on Legaspi St., beside RJ Homes, near the UCCP Church. The one in Victoria is open from 7:30 AM to 12:00 MN on weekdays, and up to 2:00 AM Fridays and Saturdays. The branch in downtown closes a lot earlier — 9:00 or 10:00 PM.

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8 Responses

  1. charles 21 November 2007 at 9:10 am #

    I agree, Basti’s Brew at Victoria is conducive for blogging. We’ve been there 5 times na. happy
    It seems I’m your first patron to visit. happy

  2. charles 21 November 2007 at 10:12 am #

    Is there a prize for this? hehehe jk.

  3. Konishi 20 December 2007 at 12:11 am #

    Basti’s Brew is one of the best coffee shops in Davao especially for its friendly staffs & atmosphere !

  4. Caloy 13 January 2008 at 5:48 am #

    Basti’s Brew is a required stop-over for me everytime I’m in Davao… I bring all my travel companions to this place when we are in Davao… and you know that they appreciate it because they usually go back on their subsequent trips… I always order their durian coffee concoction (they also serve it hot, if you request). It is much better than what BluGre serves. Their Americano (my benchmark for coffee) is quite good. Highy recommended….

  5. mike & ella 15 September 2009 at 12:29 am #

    Basti’s brew,,,,hmmmm…well all i can say is we missed the place big time! Used to work there and yeah i remember those beautiful memories but for sure when we get the chance to visit Davao soon, we will definitely stop by and have some oreo shake and some coffee and of course to see our friends again…
    More power to you all guys who shared their efforts for the success of the coffee shop! Cya all soon!

  6. Fernan Acido 13 February 2011 at 6:09 pm #

    Basti’s Brew, the one stop coffee shop ever in Davao!

    • Blogie 14 February 2011 at 6:24 pm #

      Hahaha! I knew you’d find this post. razz

  7. nessan caminade 11 April 2012 at 8:59 pm #

    this home grown coffee shop is said to be a marker in davao… u’re not a certified davaeño if u have not hung out here in ur hiskul nd college days… it used to seal u as “sosy” if uve been seen around here years and years ago….haha. presntly, i think they need to catch up with the tight competition of sprouting edgy coffee shops, otherwise they’ll be history…

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