After an early Friday morning coverage in Tarlac City, the day took a refreshing detour, thanks to Pampanga Press Club president and vinyl enthusiast Noel βNTβ G. Tulabut. Before heading back to Mabalacat, where we met and carpooled, President NT made what he calls a βmandatory pitstopβ at one of his favorite haunts β The Garage CafΓ©, a quiet, vintage-themed nook tucked away from the bustle of the city.
It was just past ten in the morning, as the cafΓ© had just opened its doors, and while the caffeine was calling, it was the ambience that greeted us first.















Inside The Garage CafΓ©, every corner whispers nostalgia. The space is a well-curated collection of all things retroβrotary telephones, analog clocks, brass ornaments, and vintage speakers. The tables are especially charmingβreimagined sewing machine stands, their wrought iron bases still bearing the names of once-famous tailoring brands, now supporting smooth wood tops that cradle warm cups of coffee and easy conversation.
But what truly sets this place apart is the soundβvinyl records spinning softly in the background, adding warmth to the already cozy atmosphere. A pair of turntables invites guests to choose a record and play DJ for a while.
President NTβs first pick was Chuck Mangioneβs βFeels so Good,β which he was surprised to know had a version with vocals. He was surprised Astrud Gilbertoβs mellow bossa nova floated in the air as we browsed through a collection that spans generationsβMotown, disco, mellow 80s hits, OPM gems. Itβs a playlist made by time, curated by feeling.
For Noel, however, the music was more than backgroundβit was the main event. The Garage CafΓ© also sells vinyl records, and Noel was on a mission: to grow his collection. As I sipped my cappuccino, he flipped through crate after crate, eyes lighting up at rare finds and nostalgic covers. He walked out with a few solid additionsβquiet trophies for any collector.
The coffee? As honest as the dΓ©cor. My cappuccino was just rightβsmooth, strong, and comforting, with a velvety finish that matched the cafΓ©βs charm. The baristas serve it with a smile and no rush, because this isnβt the kind of place where people come to hurry. Itβs where people come to remember.
In a world of quick brews and playlists on shuffle, this place reminds you to slow down, sip slowly, and let the music play on.
NT had his fresh stash of vinyls, I had my perfectly pulled cappuccino, and we both had our fill of nostalgia steeped in strong coffee and warm, analog charm. We came for the caffeineβand maybe a few recordsβand left with a playlist of good taste, great finds, and timeless ambiance. In The Garage CafΓ©, itβs always a good day to press play.
βοΈ San Rafael, Tarlac City, Tarlac, Philippines
π± 0939 906 6153
π§ thegaragetarlac@gmail.com








