BUTUAN CITY — For decades, Margie’s Kitchen has been synonymous with Butuan’s dessert scene. A beloved institution founded by Margie Calo and managed by her children, the brand has grown from a local favorite to a staple for those seeking high-quality baked goods and a cozy café experience. Its journey reflects the broader evolution of Butuan’s culinary landscape, transforming from a home-grown passion project into a cornerstone of the city’s hospitality and pastry culture.
A Legacy of Sweet Success
Margie’s Kitchen is celebrated for its consistent quality and home-baked charm. It is best known for iconic treats like the decadent Chocolate Cookie Monster cake, the uniquely textured nelusko, and a variety of rich brownies and cookies. Every item on the menu carries a sense of nostalgia; the kitchen’s philosophy has always prioritized traditional baking methods that emphasize depth of flavor over mass-produced uniformity. Whether for a quick mid-afternoon coffee break or a celebratory family gathering, Margie’s remains the go-to destination for those who value authenticity. The brand’s ability to remain relevant across generations is a testament to its dedication to quality and its deep-rooted connection to the local community.
Modern Presence and Culinary Evolution
While it began as a humble local bakeshop, the brand has successfully modernized its reach without losing its soul. Today, patrons can find Margie’s Kitchen in convenient, accessible locations, including their prominent branch at SM City Butuan. This expansion into the city’s major retail hubs has allowed the brand to introduce its legacy of signature pastries to a new generation of shoppers and travelers.
Beyond the ovens, the café experience has also evolved. By integrating a comfortable, aesthetic café environment with its retail bakeshop operations, Margie’s provides a space where the quality of the product is matched by the warmth of the setting. It serves as a bridge between Butuan’s past and its modern development, proving that a family-led business can thrive in a competitive commercial market. For residents, Margie’s is more than just a place to buy dessert; it is a shared cultural touchstone that represents the pride, history, and evolving tastes of Butuanons. As the brand looks toward the future, it continues to honor the foundations set by Margie Calo while embracing the innovations required to remain a leader in the region’s growing gastronomy sector.

