Panglao 

Bee Farm
This place is becoming one of the highlights of many people's holiday in Bohol, and for good reason. We are very happy to take all our Barkada there because they provide an organic, charismatic, calming alternative. Nice mix of Filipino dishes with a contemporary flare.
www.boholbeefarm.com


Cafe Lawis
Found in Poblacion Dauis, at the opposite end of Panglao Island to Alona Beach (next to the church). This is one of our favorite places to get away from the crowds and enjoy a coffee, light meal, or their sublime chocolate eh' (shot of hot chocolate with cream). We often drop by here as a last stop on our tours.


Tagbilaran

Garden Cafe (International Deaf Education Association)
A unique organisation that is helping deaf youth and adults across Bohol to achieve equality in education and employment. While in Bohol, make sure to visit the Garden Cafe (Tagbilaran and Jagna) where staff are almost exclusively deaf.
www.ideadeaf.org

Cainguit
A little hard to find, but some of the best seafood around.. Choose what you want from their display and then have it cooked for you. It sits right on the water on the edge of Tagbilaran Bay. To find it, go out Graham Ave. past Bohol Tropics (after the ferry pier) and look for a small sign on the left. A small set of stairs leads down to the restaurant.

Golden Place
Want cheap, good Filipino food? This is a slightly more sophisticated version of the Carendaria (local eatery). It usually has our favorite local dish "fish kinilaw". You can find it up a small street next to the Provincial Capital building, opposite the dunkin' donuts complex...