One Sunday, when we were picking up the kids to go to the mall, we decided to drop by Patis Tito Garden Cafe to check the place out. It just so happen that my sister, a wedding and event florist, was looking for places to recommend to her clients.
The place is really secluded, private and if you want a very private setting and it can only house a maximum of 150 guests.
The part where the Kusina Salud is located is officially closed and for the owner's use only. The guy who assisted us was very welcoming and allowed us to take a look around the place.
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Entrance |
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Giant Painting of the owner on the left side. Super old house on the right |
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The place and some interesting details |
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The second floor |
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Souvenir for sale |
I didn't notice I have the same photo of the orange vase twice! Oh well... let's move on with the show...

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Tour around the private house |
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Lots of Antique (not for sale) |
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Peak of the garden |
Tips:
- A pre-nup pictorial costs: Php 2,000.00/hour. (use of the place)
- They have a small parking space. Really. If you have 150 guests suggest a carpool.
- Business hours: 11am - 9pm, closed on Mondays.
- It also has a mini-bird zoo inside the area.
- Food prices are around 100+, 200+ but since we were not able to order food, maybe I'll blog about that next time.
We could've really stayed and ordered some food for food review but since we're running after a schedule, I guess we will have to do that next time.
But there's a scanned menu for those interested to hold their weddings, baptismal, debut, anniversary and other special events:
It was really different from the pictures/features/review from magazines. It was quite an interesting place but more like a diamond in the rough. There are some huts outside that are being renovated for the guests. I think this place is best for privacy but the place needs to be styled for an event.
How to get there:
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Source |
Patis Tito Café is at 285 Barangay Sta. Cruz Putol, San Pablo, Laguna. Call 7244231 and 0906-4439092.
Credits to guest photographer, Aprille Araguas
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