Mad Mark’s Philippines Menu Prices Updated 2026

✓ Updated Prices last updated May 2026 — sourced from official Mad Mark’s Philippines channels
Mad Mark's Philippines Menu 2026
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Mad Mark’s Menu with Prices

7
Categories
35+
Menu Items
Ice Cream
+ Grilled
2026
Updated

Looking for the complete Mad Mark’s Philippines menu with prices? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled the full 2026 Mad Mark’s menu with updated prices across all 7 categories — sourced directly from official Mad Mark’s Philippines channels.

Mad Mark’s Creamery and Coffee is the restaurant that refuses to be one thing. On one side: artisan frozen food desserts in flavors like Half Baked Madagascar, Javan Hot Chocolate, and Walnut Cinnamon — each at ₱382, rich and specific enough to build the creamery’s name around. On the other: the Famous Grilled Works, where the Signature Steak, Johnnie Double Black Ribs, and St. Louis BBQ Chicken are grilled over open flame with the kind of seasoning and char that makes Mad Mark’s a destination rather than a convenience stop.

Add specialty coffee from ₱95, an Oatmilk Series, and side dishes from ₱45 — and Mad Mark’s has built one of the most distinctively composed menus at any Philippine specialty restaurant. Scroll down for the complete menu with updated prices.

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Mad Mark’s: Creamery + Coffee + Grilled Works

Mad Mark’s is a Creamery and Coffee restaurant that also does serious grilled food — an unusual combination that works because both sides of the menu are executed with the same level of care. The Frozen Food section features artisan ice cream in flavors like Half Baked Madagascar (chocolate ice cream with brownie chunks and fudge), Javan Hot Chocolate, and Single Origin Espresso — all at ₱382. The Famous Grilled Works section covers the Signature Steak, ribs, and grilled chicken with American BBQ marinade profiles. The specialty coffee and Oatmilk Series complete the café experience.

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Mad Mark’s Daily Celebration Menu With Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Buffalo Wings 12 Pieces₱ 559.00
Buffalo Wings 8 Pieces₱ 406.00
Buffalo Wings (solo)₱ 232.00
Pork Chop 6 Slabs₱ 311.00
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Mad Mark’s Famous Grilled Works Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Signature Steak₱ 503.00
Johnnie Double Black Ribs₱ 304.00
2 Slab Greek Kebab₱ 276.00
St. Louis BBQ Chicken₱ 232.00
Creole Grilled Chicken₱ 232.00
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Mad Mark’s Frozen Food Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Half Baked Madagascar₱ 382.00
Chocolate on Chocolate₱ 382.00
Javan Hot Chocolate₱ 382.00
Single Origin Espresso₱ 382.00
Walnut Cinnamon₱ 382.00
Strawberry Cheesecake₱ 382.00
Salted Caramel₱ 382.00
Roasted Pecan₱ 382.00
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Mad Mark’s Extra Side Dishes Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Greek Salad₱ 57.00
House Salad₱ 57.00
Smashed Potato₱ 57.00
Herb Rice₱ 51.00
Plain Rice₱ 51.00
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Mad Mark’s Beverages Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Coke Regular₱ 101.00
Sprite₱ 101.00

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Mad Mark’s Specialty Coffee Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Uji Matcha Latte₱ 153.00
Dutch Latte₱ 141.00
Latte₱ 119.00
Americano₱ 107.00
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Mad Mark’s Oatmilk Series Prices

Menu ItemsPrice
Oatmilk Dutch Latte₱ 187.00
Oatmilk Uji Matcha₱ 187.00
⭐ Our Favorite Items at Mad Mark’s Menu
Half Baked Madagascar
₱ 382.00
Mad Mark’s most famous frozen dessert — a Madagascar vanilla and chocolate ice cream base loaded with brownie chunks and swirls of hot fudge, inspired by the Ben & Jerry’s classic but in Mad Mark’s own artisan interpretation. The texture contrast between the cold ice cream, the chewy brownie pieces, and the fudge ribbons is exactly what this style of ice cream should deliver. The order that most people photograph and the one that most reliably converts first-time visitors.
Signature Steak
₱ 503.00
The flagship of the Famous Grilled Works section — Mad Mark’s premium cut grilled with the restaurant’s signature marinade and char profile. At ₱503 it is the most expensive item on the menu and the one that most clearly demonstrates that Mad Mark’s takes its grill as seriously as its creamery. The Signature Steak is the order when you arrive for ice cream and realize you should have made a full dinner reservation.
Johnnie Double Black Ribs
₱ 304.00
Mad Mark’s most distinctive grilled item — ribs marinated and glazed with a Johnnie Walker Double Black whisky-based BBQ sauce that gives the char a deep, slightly smoky sweetness unlike standard Filipino BBQ pork ribs. The “Double Black” in the name is not marketing — the whisky caramelization on the grill produces a specific flavor profile that cannot be replicated with a standard BBQ sauce. Consistently the most reordered item in the Grilled Works section.
Single Origin Espresso
₱ 382.00
The most caffeinated of Mad Mark’s frozen desserts — an ice cream built from single origin espresso beans, deeply coffee-forward with a bitterness that balances its sweetness in the way that a good coffee dessert should. At a restaurant that also serves specialty coffee drinks, an espresso ice cream made with the same quality of bean as the beverage program is the natural connection between the two halves of the Mad Mark’s menu. The order for anyone who has ever thought affogato should be a standalone dish.
Oatmilk Dutch Latte
₱ 187.00
The most distinctive coffee on the Mad Mark’s menu — a Dutch Latte (cold brew or concentrated espresso over milk, typically served without heat) prepared with oatmilk for a naturally sweeter, creamier profile than dairy. At ₱187 it is the premium coffee drink and the one most suited to drinking alongside the frozen dessert section — the oatmilk sweetness and the Dutch Latte’s coffee depth complement the richness of the artisan ice cream without competing with it.
Buffalo Wings 8 Pieces
₱ 406.00
Eight pieces of Mad Mark’s crispy buffalo wings in the restaurant’s signature hot sauce — the most social item on the Daily Celebration section and the order that arrives at a group table and immediately becomes everyone’s main focus before the steaks and ice cream arrive. At ₱406 for eight pieces, the mid-size format is the practical group starter — enough to share across four people without anyone feeling they had too little or too much before the main grilled items arrive.
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Is Mad Mark’s Philippines Halal?

No — Mad Mark’s Philippines is not Halal Certified. Their menu includes pork items (Pork Chop 6 Slabs) and the Johnnie Double Black Ribs which are marinated with whisky. Muslim customers are advised to verify specific chicken and beef items with their branch before ordering.

About Mad Mark’s Philippines

Mad Mark’s Creamery and Coffee is a Philippine specialty restaurant that built its identity around an unlikely but effective combination: artisan ice cream and serious grilled food, unified by a specialty coffee program. The name “Mad Mark’s” reflects the brand’s personality — unapologetically indulgent, confident in its combinations, and willing to serve both a whisky-glazed rib and a Walnut Cinnamon ice cream in the same meal without treating either as the secondary option.

The Frozen Food section — with flavors like Half Baked Madagascar, Javan Hot Chocolate, Chocolate on Chocolate, and Single Origin Espresso — reflects an artisan ice cream sensibility that draws on both global flavor references and quality ingredient sourcing. The “Javan” in Javan Hot Chocolate references Java, the Indonesian island known for its cacao heritage, and the Single Origin Espresso ice cream is made with beans from a traceable single-farm origin — details that distinguish Mad Mark’s from mainstream dessert chains.

The Famous Grilled Works section is equally deliberate: the Johnnie Double Black Ribs (named after the Johnnie Walker Double Black whisky used in the marinade), the St. Louis-style BBQ Chicken (referencing the American BBQ tradition of St. Louis, Missouri), and the Creole Grilled Chicken (referencing Louisiana Creole seasoning) demonstrate a menu that takes its international food references seriously. Mad Mark’s is the restaurant for diners who want their dinner and dessert to both be memorable.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Mad Mark’s is most famous for its artisan Frozen Food ice cream section — particularly Half Baked Madagascar (₱382), Single Origin Espresso (₱382), Javan Hot Chocolate (₱382), and Salted Caramel (₱382). On the savory side, the Signature Steak (₱503) and Johnnie Double Black Ribs (₱304) are the most talked-about Grilled Works items. The Dutch Latte (₱141) and Oatmilk Dutch Latte (₱187) are the most ordered coffees. The restaurant is known for being the unusual but effective combination of a serious creamery, a proper grill, and a specialty coffee program.
Half Baked Madagascar (₱382) is Mad Mark’s signature frozen dessert — an ice cream inspired by the famous “Half Baked” concept (chocolate + vanilla ice cream with mix-ins), using Madagascar vanilla as the base flavor profile. It features chunks of brownie and swirls of hot fudge running through the ice cream. “Half Baked” refers to the combination of ice cream with baked-good mix-ins (the brownie pieces). Madagascar refers to the origin of the vanilla used in the recipe — Madagascar is the world’s largest vanilla producer and the source of the most recognized vanilla flavor profile globally.
The Johnnie Double Black Ribs (₱304) are pork ribs marinated and glazed with a BBQ sauce made with Johnnie Walker Double Black — a blended Scotch whisky known for its smoky, deep flavor profile. The whisky caramelizes during grilling to create a char with distinctive depth — slightly smoky, slightly sweet, and more complex than a standard BBQ rib sauce. The “Double Black” in the name directly references the specific Johnnie Walker expression used. These are consistently the most reordered item in the Grilled Works section and the most distinctive item that sets Mad Mark’s apart from other Philippine BBQ restaurants.
The Dutch Latte (₱141) at Mad Mark’s is a coffee preparation that references the Dutch coffee tradition — typically a cold brew or strongly brewed espresso concentrate poured over milk and ice, resulting in a smooth, less acidic coffee drink than a standard iced latte. At Mad Mark’s, the Dutch Latte is the signature coffee drink and the most ordered beverage. The Oatmilk Dutch Latte (₱187) substitutes dairy milk with oatmilk for a naturally sweeter, creamier finish. The Dutch Latte is designed to pair with the artisan ice cream section — its coffee flavor complements rather than competes with the frozen desserts.
The Uji Matcha Latte (₱153 standard / ₱187 Oatmilk) at Mad Mark’s uses Uji matcha — matcha from the Uji region of Kyoto, Japan, which is regarded as the highest quality matcha production region in the world and the origin of the Japanese tea ceremony tradition. Uji matcha has a more complex, less bitter flavor profile than generic matcha, with natural umami depth and a vivid green color. The use of Uji matcha (rather than generic “green tea powder”) is a quality signal consistent with Mad Mark’s approach to specialty ingredients across both the coffee and ice cream sections of the menu.
Yes! Mad Mark’s Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda at select locations. Note that the Frozen Food (artisan ice cream) items may have specific packaging requirements for delivery — check with your delivery platform for the current availability of frozen items in your area. Visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/MadMarksCreameryandCoffee for branch locations, operating hours, and the most current delivery information.

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