Cafe Lawis is a premier coffee and snack shop located in Poblacion, Dauis where one can savor innovative food that is uniquely Dauisanon and Boholano like ube pandesal and pork humba panini. Dauis is known for its rich variety of purple yam popularly called ube kinampay.
Cafe Lawis
Terraza de Mariveles
One can enjoy the incredible food offering of Cafe Lawis at the Terraza de Mariveles, the old courtyard developed into a seaside park, with a relaxing view at the two wooden decks built around 2 imposing acacia trees and the view of Tagbilaran City as natural backdrop. Terraza de Mariveles is very ideal place for wedding receptions and other gatherings.
Cafe Lawis is a unit of the Dauis Pilgrim-Heritage Center, a part of the Dauis Renaissance Program. The two other units of the center are the Handumanan Shop and the Assumpta Museum.
Handumanan Shop
Handumanan (Boholano for souvenir) showcases local products from the town of Dauis such as colonial inspired fine jewelries – the shop’s bestsellers and wood products carved by the town’s craftsmen. The shop intends to develop and promote entrepreneurship and local craftsmanship and is reviving the town’s jewelry industry which slowly died in the 1960s. Other must-see-and-buy products in the shop are the table runners, local hand bags and religious items that from the nearby Bohol towns.
Cafe Lawis
Bohol, Philippines 6339.
Telefax: 63 38 502 3016 / 63 38 502 3017
Email: dphcenter@yahoo.com
Driving directions to Cafe Lawis
Tagbilaran Domestic Airport, Airport Rd, Tagbilaran City, Philippines
1. Head south on Airport Road toward Benigno Aquino Ave, 180 m
2. Turn left onto Airport Road/Benigno Aquino Ave, 300 m
3. Take the 1st right onto Carlos P. Garcia Ave, 1.6 km
4. Turn right onto J.S. Torralba St., 65 m
5. Take the 1st left onto Sarmiento St., 140 m
6. Turn right onto J.A. Clarin St., 54 m
7. Turn left onto Venancio P. Inting Avenue, 2.1 km
8. Turn right onto Borja Bridge, 1.1 km
9. Take the 2nd right
Destination will be on the right