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ArtSector Gallery & Chimney Café 360º in Rizal

I’ve been meaning to visit ArtSector Gallery & Chimney Cafe 360º for a while now. This special events place located in my husband’s hometown of Binangonan has become one of the most popular spots on social media this past year because of the stunning views it offers. The relatively new café perched on a hill offers a 360º view of Laguna Lake, Sierra Madre Mountains, Pililla Windmills, sunset, moon, and city lights.

However, I’ve been wary of visiting because I heard it gets fully booked especially during weekends. That’s not surprising as it’s one of the few art galleries/museums that has been able to operate since the pandemic started, since Rizal is located in an MGCQ area. The cafe offers open-air dining, which feels much safer compared to dining in indoor restaurants these days.

Anyway, I finally got to check it out during a weekday visit with Angono-based friend Celine and I understand what the hype is all about. With all the prohibitive travel restrictions and the lack of scenic places in Metro Manila, this overlooking café offers a refreshing view that will give you that distinct travel vibe without being too far from the metro. The ride going there is pretty fun too.

ArtSector Gallery

ArtSector Gallery & Chimney Café 360º is located inside Eastridge Village, a private subdivision that also contains Thunderbird Casino & Resorts Binangonan and the Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs.

The entire space was designed by Antonio “Tony” Leaños, a multi-awarded visual artist and the same architect behind Pinto Art Museum, which is widely considered one of the must photogenic museums in the metro. With its clean lines, whitewashed look and open-air balconies, ArtSector has a similar aesthetic to the Mediterranean-inspired facade as Pinto.

In terms of size, ArtSector is much smaller than Pinto Art Museum and displays fewer artwork pieces. It mainly serves as an events place for weddings, debuts, and special events, thus giving casual visitors some nice photo opportunities in and out of the main building.

The place is ideal for couples out on dates or small groups of friends who just want to enjoy a meal, drinks, photo ops, admire some modern artwork, and enjoy refreshing views away from the city for the weekend.

Chimney Café

Chimney Café serves both hot and iced brewed coffee, Cafe americano, Cappucino , Latte, and chocolate from P99 to P225 each, as well as tea and soft drinks.

Mainstream local beers (San Miguel Light, Tiger Light, San Mig Apple and San Mig Pale Pilsen in can) cost P79 – P89 each. They also have cocktails anbd mocktails for P159 each), mocktails and wine (Chardonay, Merlot, Muscato) P299 per glass or P995 per bottle)

Their food changes depending on the month. Their January to Feb menu had a range of soups, salad, sandwiches, Pizza and Pasta, appetizers and some main dishes. Some of the more interesting sounding dishes were the Philly Cheese Sandwich (P225), Pizza Margherita (P299), Seafood Aglio (P259), Lemon Grass Wings (P199) and Porchetta (P259). They also have pancit canton (P99), Pork Barbecue (P59/pc), Tapsilog (P199) and 6″ Solo Pizza slice for P99.

ArtSector Levels

ArtSector has five main levels. The 1st level, where you can park and enter, contains a small front rock garden with cactus and agave, and entrance rock with stairs.

The 2nd level contains an entrance balcony, Gallery 1 and the bar counters where you can order food and drinks.

This leads to the main dining area and Gallery 2, with a view of a Big Rock w/ a waterfall like fountain. The second level also contains an outdoor rock garden, Terraces at the Rock Balcony, Rock Balcony, as well as a Private Room w/ bathroom, for meetings and events.

The 3rd level has a small side balcony, Fireplace, Gallery 3, Gallery 4 and several dining areas spread about the space.

The 4th level is the main outdoor roof deck facing Antenna Hill and Laguna Lake.

A stone step stairs leads up to the 5th Level, which offers a 360 degree view of the landscape.

Tips for visitors

We planned our visited on a weekday, near opening time. While it was still pretty hot outdoors when we first arrived, the benefit is that we got to enjoy the place mostly ourselves. I’ve seen photos online of the place (in pre-pandemic times) when it used to get packed, and it didn’t look very enjoyable, to be honest.

When I arrived, the cafe was empty except for a few people. It got cool and breezy enough to hang out outside around 3:30 to 4. We decided to leave once more larger groups started trickling in around 4:30 to 5 pm for sunset views.

It’s really best to visit during weekdays to avoid long waiting times. According to the parking attendant on duty, the place gets fully booked very quickly during Saturdays and Sundays and parking can be problematic, with a line of cars snaking in just to get in to the parking area. When the café is full, the establishment stops accepting guests and will only new guests when others leave. There’s a shaded waiting area with monobloc chairs near the parking area where people can wait.

All visitors need to leave an I.D. with the subdivision guard and show their ArtSector stamp to claim their ID back. If you don’t have a stamp, you will still have to pay a village fee of P200.

According to museum proprietors, Eastridge subdivision is now strict with walk-in guests because some guests say they are going to ArtSector but instead only stay in the lots in front and leave their trash behind. For motorcycle riders, take note that village guards are strict with motors with open mufflers.

Another tip for riders. There are 2 entrances to the village that you can pass. If you’re coming from Angono, you pass Col. Guido (near Scrapyard Cafe) going up. Once you reach the Eastridge Guardhouse, turn right on the 1st street to Artsector, opposite from Falcon Crest.

An alternative route if you’re coming from Antipolo is to pass through Manuel L. Quezon Extension to reach the back subdivision gate which is very near the Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs. While some parts of the road were under construction, I found this route more scenic and more pleasant because it was not as congested as the main highway that passes through Cainta and Taytay. The incline going up is also not as steep as the Angono route.

Passing the back entrance also gives you a chance to pass through the peaceful subdivision longer to get to the cafe. You’ll pass by signage leading to Thunderbird Resorts, a road tunnel and wide pine tree-lined roads.

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Address and contact info

ArtSector Gallery & Chimney Cafe 360 is located in Lot 18 Block 178 Eastridge Executive Village, Col. Guido Rd, Tayuman, Binangonan, Rizal. It’s near Thunderbird Resorts and Casino, 30 minutes from Pinto Art Museum and 15 minutes from Mission Hills Antipolo.

How to get to Art Sector Gallery and Chimney Cafe

There are 2 guardhouses in Eastridge

By public transportation

By private transportation

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