City Blends Coffee

Tagaytay is one the of the best places to enjoy a cup of City Blends Coffee, especially these “ber” months when temperature drops to 17C or even lower. The good news is coffee does not have to be expensive when you can enjoy a cup of City Blends for just P20 at 7eleven.

City Blends uses real coffee beans and the beans to cup method to give an honest to goodness taste of a real coffee. It is freshly grounded brewed coffee.

How to Enjoy a  cup of 7-Eleven City Blends coffee:

1. Choose your desired cup size. Each size has a different price. Small P20, Medium P29, Large P39.

2. Insert a cup sleeve to protect your hand from heat when you pick up your coffee.

3. Position your coffee just under the spout/dispenser

4. Choose your desired flavor. I recommend the Sugar Free French Vanilla Cappuccino. Look at the size choices beside your chosen flavor. For small press 8oz, medium 12 oz, large 16 oz.

5. The City Blends machine will start grinding fresh coffee beans. Look at the small screen on the machine that will tell you to wait and when your coffee is ready.

Condiments are also available beside the machine. You will get the lid after bringing your cup to the cashier and paying for it. It’s very easy, no lines and you get to enjoy your coffee instantly.

Whenever we are in Tagaytay, my son and I like to bond in the nearby 7-Eleven store. He calls it a “date” and what I like about eating at 7-Eleven is that we’re able to enjoy Tagaytay on a budget. Our favorite branch is the 7-Eleven at SM Winds compound, Maharlika West.


Ashton and I about to have our mom & son date at 7-Eleven SM Winds

Look for this mini JaDine photobooth and have your photo taken just like we did. We are certified otwolista’s after all.

If like me, you prefer enjoying coffee with food then there’s our favorite 7-Eleven treats like siopao, dimsums, and if you’re reeling for something sweet – donuts are available 24/7. Unlike other coffee shops, there are different food choices for everyone, cookies and pastries that go well with City Blends coffee included.

This biscuit called Jacobina is a must-try when you are in Tagaytay. It is also available in the 7-Eleven store we visit. It goes very well with French Vanilla City Blends.

711 City Blends Coffee

Aside from being kilig of the loveteam whose pictures now appear on City Blends cups, I can now make my own bonding and coffee memories in Tagaytay without being afraid of the bill!