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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 β€˜NT’ G. Tulabut. Before heading back to Mabalacat, where we met and carpooled, President NT made what he calls a β€œmandatory pitstop” 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 retroβ€”rotary telephones, analog clocks, brass ornaments, and vintage speakers. The tables are especially charmingβ€”reimagined 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 soundβ€”vinyl 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 NT’s first pick was Chuck Mangione’s β€˜Feels so Good,’ which he was surprised to know had a version with vocals. He was surprised Astrud Gilberto’s mellow bossa nova floated in the air as we browsed through a collection that spans generationsβ€”Motown, disco, mellow 80s hits, OPM gems. It’s a playlist made by time, curated by feeling.

For Noel, however, the music was more than backgroundβ€”it 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 additionsβ€”quiet trophies for any collector.

The coffee? As honest as the dΓ©cor. My cappuccino was just rightβ€”smooth, strong, and comforting, with a velvety finish that matched the café’s charm. The baristas serve it with a smile and no rush, because this isn’t the kind of place where people come to hurry. It’s 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 caffeineβ€”and maybe a few recordsβ€”and left with a playlist of good taste, great finds, and timeless ambiance. In The Garage CafΓ©, it’s always a good day to press play.

βœ‰οΈ San Rafael, Tarlac City, Tarlac, Philippines
πŸ“± 0939 906 6153
πŸ“§ thegaragetarlac@gmail.com

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