UCC Clockwork - Paco

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UCC Clockwork

UCC Clockwork
3.5 / 5 (82 reviews)

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Here you will find the menu of UCC Clockwork in Paco. At the moment, there are 33 meals and drinks on the menu.

UCC Clockwork in Robinsons Mall is known for its overpriced coffee and less crowded ambiance, making it a popular spot for some. While the food may not be the main attraction, their cakes receive positive feedback. However, some diners have expressed disappointment in the service, with long wait times and issues with the quality of their drinks. On the other hand, patrons appreciate the relaxed atmosphere, local coffee beans, and standout cheesecake. Despite some inconsistencies, fans of UCC coffee keep coming back for their favorite drinks and look forward to trying the food offerings.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Jeramy

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 82 reviews

Was Mae Rath at UCC Clockwork a mag?
Ambiance is great, it’s cozy. It is just bit noisy as it is near the Pedro Gil entrance. Perfect also to those who want to work and need to plug in their device. The resto has several power outlets. The place is neat and well-maintained Service fast from ordering to serving the food. I ordered brewed coffee and upon serving they offered milk and sugar (even asked what type of sugar). They also automatically provided... View all feedback.

What Maddison Mayert dislikes about UCC Clockwork:
UCC clockwork -the upgraded UCC at robinsons mall. people usually flock here for 'tambay' because of their overprice coffee -hence less crowded. As for the food, i think only their cakes would make me go back here. I was kinda desperate for plug, wifi (free) and a spot to stay where i can do my work, i ended up spending 300+ pesos for a matcha latte (170pesos) and (teeny tiny) pesto pasta salad (150pesos). Nevermind... View all feedback.

rmayert
31.08.2017

UCC clockwork -the upgraded UCC at robinsons mall. people usually flock here for 'tambay' because of their overprice coffee -hence less crowded. As for the food, i think only their cakes would make me go back here. I was kinda desperate for plug, wifi (free) and a spot to stay where i can do my work, i ended up spending 300+ pesos for a matcha latte (170pesos) and (teeny tiny) pesto pasta salad (150pesos). Nevermind the taste, still not worth it. Again, i was desperate. Lesson learned.

bahringer-lonnie
31.08.2017

My rating is solely based on this cake I ordered, since ube has been rising into prominence for months now, I managed to try their rendition as it was lovingly displayed on their counter; very appealing, really. Unfortunately, the same could not be said for its taste. It was disappointing. Bland. The sponge tasted painfully generic, and so does its consistency. The ube as flavor, was also not as powerful as I would have wanted it to be.

moyo-barbara
31.08.2017

Ucc preserves the quality of their food and services. The renovation and the new grab and go concept improved their overall look. Though for a coffee shop, it is way more expensive than others given an estimated value of 500 Php for a latte and a pastry which is equivalent to a full meal. I love their coffee and pastries but i am unsure of its practicality. Suggest that you may offer a smaller size yet affordable pastries or even combo meals. Despite of this, I still love UCC.

hammes-jeramy
11.09.2022

Don't give us too loud. they need a lot of geduld to get their order. only for 4 drinks, it took us around 20 minutes (the time 4:44 went to the counter to follow 5:10), cappuccino was cold coz they sat in the counter, waited for the cold drinks, brendos' whipped cream were flat and they didn't even bother. I wonder why the foreigners got their coffees faster than us, and they were warm as the coffee should be. I don't think so. because it happened twice now. I'm sorry I didn't have a photo for the others. I told the staff about the coffee, but not even apologized

hassie37
11.09.2022

Their tables were my work place before – coffee was strong and cans were for people who had to work on their laptops. I have recently noticed that the quality of their industry is falling and what appears to be a cost-cutting measure. most foods are not available, cans are included (with masking tape), and they no longer offer wlan. Instead, they ask their customers to use the 30-minute gowifi of the shopping center. probably the first UCC branch I encounter, which does not offer free Wi-Fi connection. this is independent of how much they order (I ordered a complete meal and two coffees) coffee is still great, but I can get the same coffee and much better...read more

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