Delectable Food and Drinks starting at P150 at
Conspiracy Garden Café (Up to 60% off)
preorder now- 50%
Delectable Food and Drinks starting at P150 at Conspiracy Garden Café (Up to 60% off)
- Music and cultural hub
- With performances from Noel Cabangon, Johnoy Danao, and Cynthia Alexander
- Serves multiple cuisines
- With vegetarian options
- Groupon is valid for 6 months
- May purchase multiple Groupons
- May combine multiple Groupons
- Not valid for local beers
- For inquiries, please call +632.453.2170
- See the rules that apply to all deals
People eat three times a day to prevent mouthy mouths from brashly blurting out their distaste for the rest of the digestive system. Today's Groupon to Conspiracy Garden Café prevents intra-system quarrelling by subduing chatty cheeks with scrumptious eats. Choose from the following options:
- P150 for P300 worth of food and drinks for 2 people
- P270 for P600 worth of food and drinks for 4 people
- P480 for P1200 worth of food and drinks for 6 people

Conspiracy Garden Café is
the perfect place to get in on the music that not necessarily hits the
billboard charts, but surely plays symphonies onto heart strings of hipsters
and mainstream audiophiles, just the same. With choices such as Beef Caldereta (P190), Pork Sinigang (P160), Tapsilog (P100) and Crispy Pata (P350), patriotic palates
get their fill. Sea-lovers who are in need of fishy fare will enjoy Fish Lumpia (P100), Bangus ala Pobre (P100), and Bangus Belly Sinigang (P120). For
boozers who prefer to visit after dinner, their beer-matching pica-picas
include classics such as Tokwa’t Baboy
(P100), Calamares (P140), Baked Tahong (P80) and contemporary
snacks like Fish and Chips (P150) or
Chili Wings (P120).
Conspiracy Garden Café’s
history goes back to 2003 when six artists came together with the vision of
providing a venue for alternative music – Gary Granada, Noel Cabangon, Cooky
Chua, Joey Ayala, Bayang Barrios, and Cynthia Alexander. To keep the business
going, the six artists invited more investors, celebrities and non-celebrities
alike. The place then evolved from an alternative music hub to an open art
space featuring painters, writers, poets, and many more.






