The Coffee Club blends Australian coffee expertise with Asian culture by sourcing local beans from Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai to create local flavors and deliver meaningful, enjoyable cups of coffee. We take 16 hours to brew the coffee to get a well-balanced taste, and we top that off by infusing our cold brew with locally-sourced fruits to deliver a one-of-a-kind Asian style cold brew you won’t find anywhere else.
We know that there’s more to Sundays than perfect pour-over, nitrogen-infused cold brew and wobbling stacks of banana pancakes—but not much. That’s why we’ve created this home for everything serious Bangkok coffee-drinkers’ need to know: where to buy home-delivery beans; which new cafes are winning over Thonglor; where looks as good in real life as it does on Instagram. So order up a latte and tuck in.
Where to find Bangkok’s best coffee
ChataThis gorgeous glasshouse cafe set amid the crumbling backstreets of Yaowarat comes swathed in natural light. Barista-manager Nopphadon Jantranapaporn has built a name for his latte art and also flexes his muscles with a...
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New coffee shop openings
The teeny-tiny Halo Koffee is Japanese minimalism at its finest: white walls, marble bar, blond-wood accents. There’s the full range of coffee-making paraphernalia on show, of course. The two owners source rotating beans from...
Soi Nana’s newcomer has brought nightlife’s speakeasy-cool to coffee. Take the back door of Yaowarat florist Oneday Wallflower for a journey through the looking glass into the whimsical and rustic Nana Coffee Roaster.The semi-hidden,...
Chiang Mai-hailing coffee roaster Pacamara has popped up in Siam Square. With its cool navy and gray tones, and intimate booths, the cafe ought to spell the end of reluctant visits to Starbucks or Tom N Toms. On the menu, you’ll find both...
The buzz: Thonglor’s handsome new cafe is the follow up to Sathorn’s well-established brunch spot Luka. But where the original eatery matched food and Casa Pagoda’s fine furniture, Luka Moto’s MF Motorrad collaboration will...
Khaosan’s new train-themed hostel and cafe Tales is more than a photo opp.The five-story shop-house has been given a streamlined makeover to resemble a futuristic train carriage (take note, State Railway of Thailand).On the ground...
You guessed it, The Running Dog is a dog-friendly cafe in the cutest of Japanese style.Bring your four legged friend to run and play around in a garden while you eat lemon meringue tart (B150) or strawberry cheesecake (B150) with a cup of...