Padi’s Point Antipolo keeps doors open on Holy Week

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Now that Pope Francis has gifted the 450-year old Antipolo Cathedral with a golden rose to honor its patroness, Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, the city is expected to bristle with activity this coming Holy Week.

Family and friends at Padi’s Point Antipolo Sumulong

Padi’s Point Antipolo-Sumulong is all set to meet this challenge by keeping its doors this Holy Week. It is ready to help families and the entire barkada strengthen their bond.

You with stunning mountain views, cool, fresh air and choice food like pizza for the children, chicken and fish for adults, and others.

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There’s lots of space of hyperactive kids, three floors including a roof deck surrounded by vibrant bougainvillea, and overlooking nature scenes. Seats and tables offer stunning nature views. The place is peaceful and ideal for quiet conversation. It’s safe from the madding crowd.

Parents can enjoy their meals, knowing that their little ones are out of harm’s way. Friendly staff serve customers are early as 9 a.m., and stay on duty till 5 a.m.

Long-time branch manager Riz Cabusao notes that the surge of customers at this time of the year consists of families who pay homage to the Virgin Mary, millennials escaping from the city’s burning heat, and others.

Padi’s Point Antipolo quenches their thirst with glasses of iced tea and orange juice.

Besides Antipolo Sumulong Padi’s Point has branches in Antipolo Circumferential, Aurora Cubao, Avenida Manila, Bacoor Cavite, Caloocan Monumento, EDSA Shaw, EDSA Taft Rotonda, Gil Puyat Taft, Las Pinas, Lipa (Batangas), Robinsons Dasmarinas, Robinsons Metro East, Rob Nova in Fairview, San Lazaro Manila, San Pedro (Laguna), Sto. Tomas (Batangas), Sucat Paranaque and SM MOA by The Bay.

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