Delicious food
by Freebird_Grace
Nov 25, 2024
Nestled right on the white-sand beachfront of Station 3 on White Beach, Boracay, Cafe Maruja offers a laid-back yet stylish vibe that perfectly blends beachside ease with café creativity. With palm umbrellas, beanbags on the sand, open-air loungers facing the water, and indoor air-conditioned seating with giant windows, you’ll get both tropical breeze and comfort as the sun sets.
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Food & pricing up-close
The menu here leaps beyond the usual café fare—expect everything from smoothie bowls and avocado toasts to artisan pizzas and freak shakes—all beautifully plated and Instagram-worthy. Pricing gives you a good benchmark:
	•	Nutella Oreo Mallow Bomb – ≈ ₱ 355  
	•	Avocado Toast – ≈ ₱ 415  
	•	Maruja House Burger – ≈ ₱ 460  
	•	Buddha Bowls / Smoothie Bowls – ≈ ₱ 365–635 depending on ingredients  
	•	General main dish range: ₱ 350–₱ 700+  
Drinks are similarly creative—try the “Mermaid Latte” or oversized Freak Shake for a fun twist. The food and drink quality match the setting: fresh, tropical, a little indulgent, and perfect for a slow brunch or relaxed afternoon by the sea.
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Ambience & view
With its beachfront seating you’ll dine with your toes almost in the sand, waves gently rolling by and palm-leaf shadows shifting overhead. The interior is light, with tropical décor, textured wood, pastel accents, and cozy nooks. For remote-work vibe: yes, they offer Wi-Fi and many outlets inside.   Sunset turns it golden, background chatter softens, and the whole place becomes mellow.
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Address & hours
📍 Address: Station 3 Beachfront, Casa Pilar Beach Resort, Malay, 5608 Aklan, Philippines.  
🕒 Hours: Daily from approximately 7:30 AM – 12:00 AM (midnight).  
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Reasons to Visit
	•	To enjoy a beachfront brunch or coffee with full water views and the sound of waves — a rare combo.
	•	For the creative menu and presentation — whether it’s a superfood bowl, vegan burger, or a freak shake, the dishes are photo-ready and tasty.
	•	If you want a relaxed workspace or hangout spot — comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, and a calm beach atmosphere make it ideal.
	•	Because the setting and price feel fair for what you get: good portion sizes, island view, and quality across both food and drinks.
In short, Cafe Maruja is more than just a café—it’s a little island escape where you can eat, sip, work, relax and watch the sunset fade into pink skies. 🌺✨
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