Gold Bean Coffee Cebu | The shop around the corner

When I traveled to Seoul, one of the things that I brought home with me is their famous Maxim Gold coffee mix. I got hooked with the different flavors that it offered. When I ran out of supply, I had a hard time looking for a substitute.

Ice-Blended Goldccino Collection
The Goldccino Collection

Luckily for me, Gold Bean Coffee, the newest coffee shop located in Lahug, Cebu City, is just around the corner from where I live.

And when I was talking with their wonderful and friendly baristas, I found out that the coffee base that they use for most of their drinks is Maxim. It was music to my ears. 

Their Goldccino collection is a variety of hot and cold drinks that they can serve in a flash. 

They're bringing new flavor combinations that would surely have coffee fans asking for more. 

Their highly-skilled baristas are creating and innovating new drink concoctions to serve the growing number of coffee enthusiasts in Cebu.

It's worth visiting Gold Bean Coffee. Their interiors are picture perfect. They have electrical outlets for those who would need to recharge their devices.


The place is cozy enough for a quiet talk or study time. The location is convenient and accessible to public transportation. They also have parking spaces for those who will be bringing their cars.


Tuna turnover and Match Goldccino

Aside from their numerous Coffee and non-Coffee drinks, they also offer cakes and pastries. I like their chicken curry pastry and their sweet danishes.

The prices are comparable to other coffee shops in Cebu. Even students will be able to afford their wares.

What I like the most is their Affogato which is served almost like a dessert. It's in a bowl instead of a glass. They also have the best Gelato Goldccino cold drink! It's addicting.

Splurge a little and visit the little coffee shop around the corner. It's not your usual noisy coffee shop.

Choco chip Affogato









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