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How Hometown Cafe Is Putting Filipino Farmers and Producers in the Spotlight Right Now

From a converted stockroom in Subic to a second branch in Quezon City, Hometown Cafe continues to spotlight local producers and Filipino flavors through every cup.

Branded Hometown Cafe takeaway coffee cup on a table, with a croissant softly blurred in the background.
Every cup at Hometown is brewed with a commitment to showcasing the people and places that made it possible. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]

In a café industry often defined by trends, Hometown has consciously chosen to invest in something more enduring: the stories of people and places.

Through every cup of coffee and every plate they serve, it hopes to remind customers that the best ingredients carry a story worth telling. 

How Hometown Cafe Found Its Home in Subic Bay

Long before they opened their first café, RG Medestomas and his siblings spent much of their childhood shuttling between Manila and Subic Bay, where their paternal grandparents lived. The visits were so frequent and routinely that Olongapo and Subic easily became second home.

As they grew older, their travels exposed them to the growing world of specialty coffee. They found themselves lingering in cafés, appreciating not only the drinks but also the communities built around them. These led to the idea of opening a coffee space they can call their own. And where better to set it up than Subic where, despite the area’s growing tourism and residential communities, quality coffee options remained limited. 

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Sunlit interior of Hometown Cafe with warm wood finishes, counter seating, pastry display case, and modern retro-inspired furnishings.
Hometown Cafe’s warm, inviting interiors [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]

“At the tail end of the pandemic, we saw an opportunity,” recalls RG. “My siblings and I pooled our savings and, within a couple of months, transformed a small stockroom behind a swimming pool inside Subic Bay Freeport Zone into what would become the first location of Hometown Cafe. What started as a simple passion project has since grown into something much bigger than we ever imagined.” 

Hometown Cafe opened its doors in December 2021. And it didn’t take long before it found its audience. Because of the remarkable response, they had to move to a bigger space just next door in February 2024. Then in January this year, they opened their second branch in Quezon City, in partnership with Homebase Garage. 

How Local Ingredients Shape Hometown Cafe’s Coffee Program

Though much has changed for their brand, what has remained consistent is their mission. “Hometown’s purpose is to share the story of our hometown,” says RG.

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That is evidenced by their menu. Rather than treating ingredients as mere components, Hometown treats them as storytellers by having these cafe staples champion a place, a producer, or a local tradition.

Freshly brewed coffee being poured into a ceramic cup at Hometown Cafe, served with a coffee tasting card on a wooden tray.
Every pour-over at Hometown Cafe highlights the stories, craftsmanship, and origins behind exceptional coffee. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]

Take, for example, the Zambales Sea Salt Latte, which highlights the Asin sa Buy-o, an artisanal sea salt harvested in Botolan in Zambales. Or the Davao Dark Mocha, which uses chocolate from Auro, crafted from cacao grown in Davao. The Bicol Brown Sugar Latte incorporates sangkaka from Polangui, while the Sarangani Vanilla Bean Latte showcases locally grown vanilla from Mindanao. Their espresso program regularly features beans from Bukidnon sourced through Kalsada Coffee, while specialty pour-overs often spotlight coffees from T’boli, South Cotabato through The Dream Coffee.

Savory meal at Hometown Cafe with garlic rice, grilled chicken, sunny-side-up eggs, pickled vegetables, and dipping sauce.
Hometown Cafe serves familiar classics alongside specialty coffee, bringing people together over good food and great stories. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]
Breakfast plate at Hometown Cafe with fluffy pancakes, sunny-side-up eggs, grilled bacon, butter, and a side of syrup.
Comforting breakfast favorites at Hometown Cafe are made for slow mornings and meaningful moments. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]
Hometown Cafe fish and chips featuring crispy battered fish, golden fries, tartar sauce, and a grilled lemon wedge.
At Hometown Cafe, every plate is crafted to bring comfort and connection to the table. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]

Building Excellence Through Collaboration: The Hometown Coffee Approach

Their goal manifests beyond the menu too, as proven by their series of guest shifts, takeovers, and collaborations with local and international brands. These events are organized not merely as marketing efforts, but also as a noble attempt to elevate the coffee culture within the communities they serve.

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“These collaborations also serve as an important learning opportunity for our team. I firmly believe that if you want to achieve great things, you first need to understand what greatness looks like. Being around people who have achieved excellence in their craft allows us to learn from their experiences, broaden our perspective, and continually raise our standards.”

Interior of Hometown Cafe featuring green booth seating, warm wood paneling, small dining tables, and a mid-century style cabinet beneath a glowing wall light.
From a small passion project to a thriving destination, Hometown Cafe continues to create spaces that feel like home. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Hometown Cafe]

In more ways than one, Hometown Cafe has become more than a reference to the place the Medestomas siblings frequented growing up. It has evolved into a philosophy, recognizing that beans are not solely responsible for good coffee, but also the brewing stories that make each delicious cup possible.

Hometown Cafe is located at The Garden by Pacific Ace, Rizal Highway corner Aguinaldo Street, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, and 88 Apo Street, Barangay Lourdes (Santa Mesa Heights), Quezon City.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

Frequently Asked Questions

Hometown Cafe is a specialty coffee brand that highlights Filipino communities, producers, and locally sourced ingredients through its menu and collaborations.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

Hometown Cafe was founded by RG Medestomas and his siblings.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

Hometown Cafe is located at The Garden by Pacific Ace, Rizal Highway corner Aguinaldo Street, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, and 88 Apo Street, Barangay Lourdes (Santa Mesa Heights), Quezon City.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

The café focuses on telling the stories behind Filipino ingredients by featuring locally sourced products such as sea salt, cacao, vanilla, brown sugar, and specialty coffee beans from different regions of the Philippines.

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Angelo Comsti Chief of Editorial Content

The first Hometown Cafe branch opened in December 2021 in Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

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