Charoenkrung, one of Bangkok's oldest roads, has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving into a vibrant hub for art, culture, and especially, specialty coffee. This historic riverside district beautifully blends old-world charm with contemporary creativity, offering cafes housed in beautifully restored shophouses, modern galleries, and hidden alleyways. Exploring Charoenkrung's coffee scene is a journey through Bangkok's rich heritage and burgeoning artistic spirit. Daymark Coffee Guide helps you uncover the unique and delightful coffee experiences in this captivating neighborhood.
A playful, Aussie-style café where creative coffee drinks meet house-made desserts—bringing laid-back energy and serious beans to central Bangkok.
A calm, creative enclave where specialty coffee meets art—Bubble Humble is known for clean brews, curated interiors, and frequent local exhibitions.
Chiang Mai’s cult favorite lands in Bangkok with bold double shots, Thai single-origins, and a sharp industrial vibe near Bangkok's lively Khaosan area.
With sunlight streaming through tall windows, Klaire offers excellent espresso drinks and an expansive brunch menu in a calm, airy setting.
Nestled in the cultural district of Song Wat, this branch adds heritage ambiance to Beans’ usual reliable lineup of espresso and filter roasts.
La Cabra brings its minimalist Danish approach to coffee to Bangkok, offering impeccably roasted single-origin beans; clean, refined brews and bakes.
Tucked in historic Song Wat, Local Boys serves strong coffee in a graffitied, garage-style space that’s part street-art gallery, part edgy brew bar.
Homegrown specialty coffee chain known for its hand-brewed single-origin coffees and vintage charm, founded by the iconic 70-year-old barista “Auntie Pim.” It blends artisanal brewing with warm, local character at Pratu Phi.
Set in the artsy Talat Noi district, this Mother Roaster location blends slow coffee with rustic vintage décor and riverside charm.
A compact, kiosk-style location from Onibus offering refined Japanese coffee with speed, clarity, and character—ideal for grab-and-go excellence.
This multi-level space in Laneway Village pairs thoughtful brewing with a minimalist, loft-style setting—ideal for slow sips and serious coffee appreciation.
Set in Old Town, this rustic-modern café roasts Thai beans in-house and serves them through expressive espresso and slow-brew methods.
A community‑focused café in a restored heritage building, bringing Sarnies’ precision‑roasted beans and casual dining into a purpose‑built gathering spot.
Housed in a restored 150‑year‑old warehouse, this flagship brings Sarnies' Singaporean roots to Bangkok with house‑roasted beans, expert espresso and filter brews, in a stylish concrete‑brick setting perfect for coffee enthusiasts.