Hours
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday (Eid al-Fitr) | 10 AM–9 PM Hours might differ |
| Friday (Eid al-Fitr) | 10 AM–9 PM Hours might differ |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3JM6+89P Pryce Road, Corner F. Torres St, Bajada, Davao City, 8000 Davao del Sur, Philippines
Menu Photos
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Reviews
The menu features a wide selection of dishes, primarily focused on Filipino cuisine. Portion sizes are generous and ideal for sharing, making it a good choice for group meals. Pricing is reasonable, offering good value for the quantity and variety of food available.
Coke Regular – P105.00
Mango Shake – P135.00
Chopped Roast Beef – P605.00
Sizzling Sisig – P305.00
Pinaputok na Bangus – P445.00
Steakhouse Fried Rice Platter – P265.00
Service Charge 8% – P132.86
While the restaurant was not particularly busy during our visit, there was a noticeable wait time before our food was served, which may be an area for improvement.
Facilities are well-maintained, including a shared restroom that was clean and in good condition.
Overall, Roadhouse Café delivers a pleasant dining experience with hearty meals and a relaxed atmosphere — a solid option for those looking to enjoy Filipino favorites in a family-friendly setting.
Their food portion is good for 3-4. Taste wise, it was okay. I didn’t find it too terrific, it also wasn’t bad. Personally, its just an average Filipino food. I find them to have the same taste w other Filipino resto chains in the mall. Price is a bit expensive compared to others. Service is okay, its a bit hard to get the servers attention.
Their halo halo was probably my fave because its not your normal lasaw one. It surprisingly has a very rich and sweet flavor. Kangkong chips are also good. My least fave is their sizzling brownie. Here for the pakulo but the taste is not giving and Im not a fan of the burnt skillet taste w the brownie.
The staff is very kind and accomodating, one of them went beyond the call of service and had our celebration cake’s candle lit up and brought back to our table. He did also provide us a knife to use, plates and forks for the serving.
The whole area has pay parking but if you dine at RHC, you get the first hour free. Just have your ticket validated by the restaurant’s in-charge. I recommend this place.
Staff are relatively attentive and courteous enough to ask if anyone from our party has any form of allergy.
Place is nice , food ok. Maybe consider if you will try the local steak.
In general a bit on the higher end of price considering value.
Service: The staff at the time was really accommodating! Love her vibe! (sorry I forgot to ask her name )
Atmosphere: Kind of noisy given that its customers are in families and a lot of people just talking loudly altogether which is understandable. The place is so clean and has a homey vibe!
Price: more than average cost which for me justifies the food and customer service we’ve received. A single meal will cost around PHP 270 for starters
My all time favorite is their sinugbang baboy, their version here was not as tasty as in SMEco and the meat was hard.
Their sizzling bangus was not sizzling, and the bangus was not boneless.
Their calamansi juice was not fresh, but i just assumed it to be fresh.
Their kitchen is noisy, felt like we were in a marketplace.
I decided to forgo with dessert and wanted to leave.
The management urgently needs to train their staff better. Let me explain what happened:
1. After being seated, I asked for the menu. I expected the waitress to either give me a moment or at least check if I was ready to order. Instead, she left almost immediately, without a word—so quickly it felt rude.
2. When I needed her attention again, it was almost impossible to get it, even though the restaurant was nearly empty. The staff were all gathered near the entrance, chatting among themselves.
3. When someone finally came to take my order, I asked about the vegetables in their nilagang baboy. The waitress, clearly unsure, replied, “kangkong and radish.” I was confused because those are ingredients for sinigang, not nilaga. She had to go to the kitchen to ask and eventually came back with the correct answer. This clearly shows the staff aren’t properly oriented about the menu, which is unacceptable.
4. To make things worse, the waitress seemed disinterested from the start. I noticed her trying to pass off my table to another staff member, clearly eager to return to chatting with her colleagues near the entrance.
Roadhouse Cafe, you have amazing food and a great ambiance, but your staff’s poor attitude and lack of professionalism completely ruin the experience. It feels like a 1-star service in what could otherwise be a 5-star restaurant.