Students studying in Ateneo truly love hanging out in cafés with Friends and even for me at times also such as studying, group projects as well as enjoying good food and coffee. Talking about Quezon City, this place has many student-friendly cafes offering affordable menus with free Wi-Fi, and a cozy atmosphere. If you’re also looking for aesthetic spots, check out our list of Instagrammable Cafes in KL. Let’s answer some FAQs along with students on the best spots.
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Q1. Why do Ateneo students mostly prefer cafes for studying?
That’s because cafes provide a calm environment, with affordable food, and even internet access. These places are also known for being great bonding with friends and working on group tasks.
Q2. What are the top 10 cafe near Ateneo in 2025?
These are some most popular options:
Q3. Which cafes are most affordable for students?
Cafe Banapple along with D’Cream as well as Moonleaf offer pocket -friendly meals with drinks, making them popular among students.Q4. Which cafes are best for long study sessions?
Cafe Xocolat and CBTL, along with Bo’s Coffee usually provide quiet spaces with free Wi-Fi, and long hours – perfect for exam prep.
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