21 Insta-Worthy Cafes You Need To Go In Bangkok

When it comes to food and shopping, there are few other travel destinations as attractive to Singaporeans as Bangkok. But there’s more to Thailand’s capital city than Michelin-rated street food and trendy, bargain-priced clothes. Bangkok is also home to some of the most Instagrammable cafes in the region – with great coffee and bites to boot. Pack your nicest cafe-hopping clothes, because we’ve picked out some of the best cafes in Bangkok you must visit during your next trip!

Where to go cafe-hopping in Bangkok

There are several clusters of popular cafe spots around Bangkok, but the most popular area has got to be Sukhumvit / Ekkamai due to the sheer number of Instagrammable cafes that not only look chio but serve scrumptious food and drinks as well. 

Ekkamai is also known as the hip and atas spot in Bangkok, as many celebrities and businessmen reside there. Therefore, young people, be they Thais or tourists, flock to that area to explore the top-notch cafes and immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere. 

Why do people go cafe-hopping?

The most obvious reason is to try out different coffee and food, but on top of that, cafe-hopping also provides a chance for like-minded friends to hang out and take aesthetic pictures together, satisfying both their tummy and the ‘gram. Of course, the presence of adorable furry pets is a big big bonus! Other than Sukhumvit / Ekkamai, there are various other popular areas like Siam and Sathorn as well, read on to find out more!

Overview of Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok

Area Cafe Description Address Nearest BTS Station
Siam / Chit Lom Everyday & Friends Industrial-chic cafe with homeware & lifestyle goods retailer Siam Square, 258/5, 258/6, Unit 16, Soi 3, Rama 1 Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand Siam
The Cassette Coffee Bar Retro-themed cafe with pink interiors Siam Square, 264/4, Soi 3, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand Siam
BOYY & SON CAFE Quirky cafe with terrazzo finish and vintage furniture GAYSORN Village Tower 2, Unit L00-01, Rajprasong Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand Chit Lom
Ratchathewi / Phaya Thai The Palette Japanese-themed cafe with natural light and woody furnishings Phaya Thai Road, Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Ratchathewi
STOCKROOM Minimalist cafe with pale wood fixtures and houseplants 119/80 Soi Chalerma, Phaya Thai Road, Khwaeng Thanon Phetchaburi, Khet Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Ratchathewi
Silom / Sathorn Rise.bkk Elegant cafe with modern glass panels Empire Tower, M2 Floor, Unit 3/3, Sathorn, Yan Nawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand Saint Louis
GROUND Coffee Sprawling cafe-restaurant with a hidden courtyard and floor-to-ceiling windows 22 Soi Sathorn, 11 Yannawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand Saint Louis
Sukhumvit / Ekkamai The Blooming Gallery Rustic, floral-themed cafe-restaurant Eight Thong Lor, 88/1 Thonglor 8 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Phrom Phong
Patom Organic Cafe Family-owned greenhouse cafe with a garden-themed menu 9/2 Sukhumvit, 49/6 Alley, Soi Phrom Phak, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Phrom Phong
Featherstone Bistro Apothecary-themed bistro cafe that offers interesting drinks and delicious food Featherstone, 60 Ekkamai 12 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Ekkamai
A Keen House A creative hub that includes a cafe, art gallery and workshop studio 4 Soi Sukjai Sukhumvit 40, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Ekkamai
Chinatown Pompano Roasted Cafe Rustic cafe-cum-furniture store with vintage European furniture 63 Khlong Tan Nuea, 281/4-281/5, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Hua Lamphong
CHATA Specialty Coffee Spacious cafe with exposed brick and NYC apartment aesthetic 98 Yaowarat Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand Wat Mangkon
Woodbrook Bangkok Riverside cafe with a rooftop bar 1220 Song Wat Rd, Chakkrawat, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand Chong Nonsi / Khlong San
Chatuchak / Ari BONCI Two-storey cafe with dark wood panelling and neon light fixtures 1477 Phahonyothin Rd, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Saphan Khwai
Sunny Flavour Cafe Quirky, Korean-style dessert cafe with pastel interiors 33 Pradiphat 17 Alley, Khwaeng Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Saphan Khwai (Temporarily Closed)
TRUST Cafe and Studio Edgy cafe-cum-art studio with retro furniture 23/1 Chamnan Akson Alley, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Ari

Animal cafes

Wang Thong Lang Big Dog Cafe OG dog cafe with large breeds like Malamutes. Get a chance to Interact with the different dogs or head outside for a horse ride 358 21 Ruam Nam Chai Alley, Lane 2, Khlong Chaokhunsing, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok Ratchayothin
Ari Dog In Town – Ari Friendly doggos and friendly staff who help with photo ops. Bright and comfortable ambience 11/4 7 Phahonyothin Rd, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Ari
On Nut Little Zoo Cafe Exotic pets like raccoons and fennec foxes! Muji-style cafe with petting and feeding opportunities 486 On Nut Rd, Khwaeng Suan Luang, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250, Thailand On Nut
Sukhumvit / Ekkamai Asok Pethouse Cat cafe with adoptable felines. Offers kitten yoga and delicious food/drinks 19, 1-3 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Asok

Best aesthetic cafes in Bangkok: Siam / Chit Lom

1. Everyday & Friends

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Kicking off the list of best cafes in Bangkok is Everyday & Friends, a cafe-cum-lifestyle goods retailer located in Siam Square. The three-storey establishment boasts floors dedicated to homeware and trendy clothing, and a sleek, industrial-chic cafe on its highest floor. Here, you can keep the shopping spree going with their eclectic collection of hand sanitisers, candles, and more! The menu features your usual cafe suspects, such as freshly-roasted coffee and croissants heated on demand. Grab an iced latte made from Thai coffee beans and lounge in the airy, open-concept interior of this unique cafe. Don’t forget to sneak in some shots at the breezy alfresco seating or art installation at the staircase – your feed will thank you for it!

Address: Siam Square, 258/5, 258/6, Unit 16, Soi 3, Rama 1 Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 11am – 9pm
Nearest BTS Station: Siam

2. The Cassette Coffee Bar

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Channel your inner Daisy Buchanan at The Cassette Coffee Bar, one of the best cafes in Bangkok to make you feel like you’ve stepped onto the set of The Great Gatsby. The retro-themed cafe is The Cassette Music Bar’s first foray into the cafe scene. In terms of interior design, attention to detail is clearly the name of the game. Everything, from the gilded interiors to the serving plates to the food is in shades of pink! Sip on their signature Cassette Blend, a pink-streaked latte made from Ethiopian, Brazilian, and Thai coffee beans. Light pastries, such as croissants and Hokkaido-style cheese tarts, are also available – all served on gorgeous, pink-hued plates, of course. 

Address: Siam Square, 264/4, Soi 3, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 10am – 8pm
Nearest BTS Station: Siam

3. BOYY & SON CAFE

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Another must-visit Instagrammable cafe in Bangkok’s central area is BOYY & SON CAFE. Located in Bangkok’s Central Business District, the cafe is decked in a quirky terrazzo finish. The vintage-inspired furnishing is punctuated by pops of colour, in the form of a pink coffee machine and goldfish figurines at each table – consider your #OOTD shots settled! Grub-wise, BOYY & SON boasts an extensive coffee selection. Choose from coffee-based favourites such as sea salt caramel latte, and tea options like matcha latte. Don’t forget to grab a croissant or some sea salt chocolate cookies, which come served on cool, transparent glass plates! 

Address: GAYSORN Village Tower 2, Unit L00-01, Rajprasong Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 8am – 8pm
Nearest BTS Station: Chit Lom

Best aesthetic cafes in Bangkok: Ratchathewi / Phaya Thai

4. The Palette

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Located not too far from the bustling shopping district of Siam is The Palette, one of the most Instagrammable Japanese-themed cafes in Bangkok. The charming two-storey cafe sits within a converted shophouse featuring lots of natural light and woody, Japandi-style furnishings. Here, you can imagine you’re sipping on a coffee in the quiet alley-side cafes of Kyoto. The Palette uses a variety of locally- and globally sourced coffee beans for their lineup of specialty coffees. Espressos are prepared using single-origin beans from Malaysia, while drip coffees are made from a combination of beans from Chiang Rai, Ethiopia, Columbia, and Honduras. Psst: from Wednesdays through Sundays, The Palette transforms from a laidback coffeehouse to an electric umeshu bar by nightfall. What can we say – it’s definitely one of the best cafes in Bangkok for a reason!

Pro tip when visiting the best Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok: Maximise that cute cafe-hopping outfit with a quick visit to Chaloemla Gardens next door! The park is known for its vibrant array of street art and graffiti – the perfect backdrop for edgy, NYC-vibes shots.                                                         

Address: Phaya Thai Road, Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 10am – 6pm
Nearest BTS Station: Ratchathewi

5. STOCKROOM

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If you’re a sucker for bare-boned, MUJI-esque spaces, STOCKROOM would definitely be a must-visit cafe in Bangkok for you. Visitors are welcomed into a minimalist yet homey one-storey space furnished with pale wood fixtures and hip leafy houseplants. The arched, floor-to-ceiling glass window also lets in all the natural light you need for a perfect “candid” shot at the communal dining table! Settle in with your favourite read at one of the low, vintage leather couches, where you can take a swig of their coffee- and tea-based beverages quirkily packaged in beer bottles. Aside from americanos and matcha lattes, STOCKROOM also offers more unique options such as sangria coffee!

Address: 119/80 Soi Chalerma, Phaya Thai Road, Khwaeng Thanon Phetchaburi, Khet Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Opening Hours:
Tue – Fri: 8:30am – 5pm
Sat – Sun: 9am – 5:30pm
Nearest BTS Station: Ratchathewi

Best aesthetic cafes in Bangkok: Silom / Sathorn

6. Rise.bkk

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Smack-dab in one of the most upscale neighbourhoods in Bangkok is Rise.bkk, an elegant cafe located within Empire Tower. The slate-grey coffee bar serves as the centrepiece of the modern, glass-panelled cafe, where impeccably dressed baristas whiz about preparing cuppas. The upscale ambience is even replicated in your drink – here, you can get your long black served in a wine glass. Get a caffeinated pick-me-up fresh from the coffee machine, or give their slow-drip coffee a go! Despite the relatively lean menu, Rise.bkk is definitely one of the best cafes in Bangkok for those looking to get their caffeine fix (while sneaking in a few shots for the ‘gram). 

Address: Empire Tower, M2 Floor, Unit 3/3, Sathorn, Yan Nawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:30am – 4pm
Nearest BTS Station: Saint Louis

7. GROUND Coffee

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Tucked away in the upscale Sathorn neighbourhood of Bangkok is GROUND Coffee, one of the best cafes in Bangkok for speciality coffee. The sprawling cafe-restaurant concept features a hidden courtyard that even comes with its own pond! Soak in the zen vibes as you lounge by the tranquil, Instagram-worthy courtyard area, or enjoy the views by the floor-to-ceiling glass windows on the second floor. Gorgeous interiors aside, this unique cafe in Bangkok serves up some of the best coffees in town, with an extensive food menu to boot! Fuel up for a day of exploring the city with their signature Ground breakfast platter, or even Hong Kong-style congee. Best part? The cafe is dog-friendly – be prepared to meet a furry friend or two while you’re there! 

Address: 22 Soi Sathorn, 11 Yannawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 8am – 5pm
Nearest BTS Station: Saint Louis

Best aesthetic cafes in Bangkok: Sukhumvit / Ekkamai

8. The Blooming Gallery

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Any seasoned cafe-hopper would agree that The Blooming Gallery is a worthy contender for one of the most Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok. The cafe-restaurant can be found in Thonglor, a district known for its selection of trendy restaurants and hip shopping destinations. Flower lovers are guaranteed to be smitten with the rustic, floral-themed decor running through the entire space. A crop of lush flowers serves as the centrepiece of the glasshouse cafe, where you can dine amidst an array of potted plants, hanging ivy, and gorgeous floral arrangements. In terms of food, The Blooming Gallery boasts a comprehensive, garden-themed menu suitable for both quick pit stops and long, leisurely brunches. Indulge in their popular matcha mousse cheesecake (bearing an uncanny resemblance to a moss patch!), or a rose-flavoured panna cotta.

Address: Eight Thong Lor, 88/1 Thonglor 8 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 10:30am – 9pm
Nearest BTS Station: Phrom Phong

9. Patom Organic Cafe

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Take a breather from city life at Patom Organic Cafe, a family-owned greenhouse cafe tucked away in the middle of downtown Bangkok. The garden-themed space is a true feast for the senses, with natural light and horticulture taking centre stage. The glass floor-to-ceiling windows also enhance the feeling of being enveloped in the lush vegetation surrounding the cafe. That’s an experience we think not even the most unique cafes in Bangkok can offer! Settle in for a hearty meal with one of Patom’s signature organic pinto lunch boxes, which come in retro metal tingkats (or tiffin carriers) and feature modern spins on Thai dishes such as pad thai. Round off your meal with some traditional Thai desserts, or a freshly brewed coffee made with Chiang Rai-sourced beans! 

Address: 9/2 Sukhumvit, 49/6 Alley, Soi Phrom Phak, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 9am – 7pm
Nearest BTS Station: Phrom Phong

10. Featherstone Bistro

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It might look like an occult/metaphysical store but it’s actually a quaint little cafe serving both vibes and good food. The alluring interior makes this one of the most Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok as every wall and corner is beautifully decorated with botanicals, stained glass and insect mounts. The mystical cafe offers a wide range of food and drinks as well. Their food menu ranges from appetisers to desserts, with best-sellers like Creamy Mushroom With Truffle Oil Pasta, Egg Bacon and Cheese Pizza, and Pan-Fried Sea Bass with Clams in White Wine Sauce! For the drinks, they have some pretty interesting options as well, like caffeine shots that come in threes, consisting of espresso, drip coffee, and macchiato. For the non-coffee drinkers, they also have lots of smoothies, teas and sparkling “potions”.

Address:  60 Ekkamai 12 Alley, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 9am – 7pm
Nearest BTS Station: Ekkamai

11. A Keen House

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The Sukhumvit area is bustling with many different cafes in the area, including A Keen House, a Nordic, wabi-sabi style cafe. Its beautiful glass house design and tasteful furniture make it one of the most Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok. The highlight of the cafe is the premium single-origin coffee, which features seasonal flavours like Pistachio Butterscotch Latte, and Marian Plum Butter Malt Cold Brew. For the non-coffee drinkers, they also have seasonal teas like the Marian Plum Honey Yogurt Tea. Other than innovative drinks, they also have freshly baked bread, like brioche and ciabatta, and decadent cakes, such as the Pistachio Raspberry Cake. But apart from the various seasonal flavours, their must-try signature is the Burnt Caramel Latte, which features nutty burnt caramel candy they make in-house. Enjoy a nice cuppa with a croissant right next to the glass window, and watch as the world goes by. 

Address: 4 Soi Sukjai Sukhumvit 40, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 9am – 5.30pm
Nearest BTS Station: Ekkamai

Best aesthetic cafes in Bangkok: Chinatown

12. Pompano Roasted Cafe

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Whisk yourself back in time at Pompano Roasted Cafe, a rustic cafe-cum-furniture store perched in the middle of a bustling intersection in Bangkok’s Chinatown. With the aged wood panelling and vintage, European-style furniture, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d just walked into the set of a period drama. The vintage-themed cafe offers a wide selection of aromatic coffees made, with blends sourced from Thailand, Indonesia, and Brazil. The signature dark honey, which features an innovative blend of roasted coffee and syrupy honey, would be our pick for the more adventurous. Sip on your cuppa while soaking in the unique, out-of-time vibes. Who says aesthetic cafes in Bangkok can’t serve up quality coffee? 

Address:482 Maitri Chit Rd, Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Opening Hours:
Mon – Fri: 10am – 7pm
Sat – Sun: 10am – 8pm
Nearest BTS Station: Hua Lamphong

13. CHATA Specialty Coffee

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If you can’t get enough of the spacious, NYC apartment aesthetic, CHATA Specialty Coffee is the best cafe in Bangkok for you! Located along the vibrant main artery of Bangkok’s Chinatown, CHATA is half-hidden within the compound of a Thai boutique hotel. The charming, instagrammable cafe is all exposed brick and overhanging ivy – perfect for snapping shots of your sun-washed nibbles. The glasshouse-themed cafe serves up a plethora of interesting thirst-quenchers, such as orange juice espresso and pineapple juice mixed with lemon and blue curacao. Feeling the munchies? Sink your teeth in Thai dessert-inspired pastries such as a khanom tom (or coconut ball) cake! 

Address: 98 Phat Sai, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun: 9am – 6pm
Nearest BTS Station: Wat Mangkon

14. Woodbrook Bangkok

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Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city in Bangkok? Woodbrook Bangkok is definitely one of the best cafes in Bangkok for the job. Situated along the Chao Phraya River, the riverside cafe offers some of the prettiest views you can get of Bangkok’s most important waterway. Choose between a spot at the bar stools by the water, or cuddle up in one of the cosy beanbags scattered around the alfresco seating area. Woodbrook serves up a decent selection of coffee, tea, and treats from the likes of matcha cake and lemon tart. Grab a cuppa and watch the sun dip beyond the horizon at dusk. Best part? The cafe morphs into a chic rooftop bar by the name of BARBON after dusk! Definitely one of the most unique cafes in Bangkok!

Pro tip when visiting the best cafes in Bangkok: Take note of sunset timings and time your visit to coincide with it for swoon-worthy ‘golden hour’ shots! 

Address: 1220 Song Wat Rd, Chakkrawat, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 10am – 7pm
Nearest BTS Station: Chong Nonsi / Khlong San

Best aesthetic cafes in Bangkok: Chatuchak / Ari

15. BONCI

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No visit to Bangkok is complete without a trip to Chatuchak Weekend Market. Recharge from an all-out shopping spree at the nearby BONCI, one of the hottest, instagrammable cafes in Bangkok! Located one stop from Chatuchak BTS Station, BONCI is a two-storey cafe that’s been blowing up feeds with their Instagram-worthy coffee and striking interiors. Boasting tasteful dark wood panelling, neon light fixtures, and plenty of natural sunlight, BONCI is no doubt one of the best cafes in Bangkok for your #OOTD shots! In terms of food and drink, BONCI offers an impressive selection of speciality coffee made from both house blend and special blend roasts, as well as light bites like croissants and chocolate lava cake

Address: 1477 Phahonyothin Rd, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Opening Hours: Wed – Mon, 10am – 6pm
Nearest BTS Station: Saphan Khwai

16. Sunny Flavour Cafe

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Transport yourself to Seoul at Sunny Flavour Cafe, a quirky, Korean-style dessert cafe not far off from Chatuchak. Here, you can expect abstract-looking furniture in every shade of pastel, along with food that’s almost too cute to eat. Must-get grub includes their intricate Korean-style bento cakes and chocolate chip shots, which you can fill up with fresh milk before downing it like a shot! Between the sun-washed interiors and interesting food and drink options, Sunny Flavour Cafe is definitely one of the most unique cafes in Bangkok to please both your eyes and taste buds!

Address: 33 Pradiphat 17 Alley, Khwaeng Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun, 10:30am – 5pm  (Temporarily Closed for Renovation, Reopens June 2024)
Nearest BTS Station: Saphan Khwai

17. TRUST Cafe and Studio

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A list of the best cafes in Bangkok cannot be complete without mentioning TRUST Cafe and Studio. The edgy cafe-cum-art studio is tucked amongst the alleyways of Ari, where it occupies an eye-catching brown building. Remember to snag a few shots at the Instagrammable playground and basketball court bordering the cafe! Inside, you will be greeted by retro furniture pieces that won’t be too out of place on the set of Mad Men. The quirky interior design is even reflected in the food – not a glass is missing the label’s signature cartoon peepers. Look out for special drink items available on special occasions such as Christmas and Valentines’ Day! Those looking for a bite can also chow down on the cafe’s selection of Korean grub like corndogs and eomuk.

Address: 23/1 Chamnan Akson Alley, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily, 11am – 7pm
Nearest BTS Station: Ari

Best animal cafes in Bangkok:

Apart from visiting Instagrammable cafes that serve aesthetic food and drinks, why not visit some animal cafes in Bangkok and snap some pics with adorable furry friends? Relax and enjoy the company of cute pets, like capybaras, kittens and fennec foxes, that will definitely give you a much-needed serotonin boost!

18. Big Dog Cafe

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As one of the OG animal cafes in Bangkok, the Big Dog Cafe is home to many large dog breeds, like the Alaskan Malamutes, Saint Bernards, Old English Sheepdogs and more! You may even catch a glance of some rare Wolf dogs! 

Located near Ratchayothin BTS station and Lat Phrao 83 monorail station, it is a popular spot that caters to big dog lovers! As soon as they release the doggos, you will be engulfed by furry cuteness. They rotate the dogs every two hours, so if you have the luxury of time, you can stay there for as long as you like to interact with all of them! Don’t forget to look out for the horses outside too, and if you’re interested, you can sign up for a horse riding session too! 

Address: 358 21 Ruam Nam Chai Alley, Lane 2, Khlong Chaokhunsing, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok
Opening hours: Thurs-Tues, 10am – 7.30pm
Nearest BTS station: Ratchayothin

19. Dog In Town Ari

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If you can’t get enough of the big doggos, check out Dog In Town Ari! It definitely deserves a spot on the list of Instagrammable cafes as the friendly staff would gather the doggos for photo ops, and they have superb photography skills as well! The greenhouse design ensures the cafe is brightly lit with natural sunlight, giving the space a warm and serene ambience. Take a break from the hot and humid weather by sipping a refreshing drink and having some quality cuddles with the fluffy doggos at this best animal cafe in Bangkok!

Address: 11/4 7 Phahonyothin Rd, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Opening hours: Thurs-Tues, 10am – 7.30pm
Nearest BTS station: Ari

20. Little Zoo Cafe

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Who could resist a cuddly racoon and adorable fennec foxes? I know I can’t! This animal cafe definitely deserves a spot in the list of most Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok due to the exotic pets and muji-style interior. At Little Zoo Cafe, visitors can pet and feed the animals, and snap cute pictures while doing so. They also have a myriad of drinks and food available, ranging from calamari and salad to different kinds of pasta. Best part? You get to keep the socks they provide as a little souvenir! 

Address: 486 On Nut Rd, Khwaeng Suan Luang, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250, Thailand
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Opening hours: Mon-Sun, 11am – 7pm
Nearest BTS station: On Nut

21. Asok Pethouse

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Located just a two-minute walk away from the Asok station lies Asok Pethouse, home to more than 18 cats. As they are a foster facility, the adorable felines are all up for adoption, and so far they have successfully rehomed 127 cats! If you’re a yogi, you can also sign up for their kitten yoga sessions as well, a great way to unwind and relax. They have a wide range of food and drinks that taste just as good as they look, from tiramisu coffee to viral jiggly cat pudding, you name it they have it!  

Address: 19, 1-3 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Opening hours: Daily, 8am – 10pm
Nearest BTS station: Asok

Level up your feed with snaps from the most Instagrammable cafes in Bangkok (2024)

We’re pretty confident our roundup of the best cafes in Bangkok will give you some pointers on how to plan your next trip to the Land of Smiles. Haven’t settled your accommodations? Snag top-rated stays in Bangkok with us in partnership with Agoda Hotels today – best prices guaranteed! You’ll not only be able to pick from over 1 million hotels worldwide, but also stretch your savings with Shopee vouchers and coins! Once you’re done visiting some of the most aesthetic cafes in Bangkok, don’t forget to hit up Big C for some of the best Thai snacks to bring back for your family and friends! Can’t get enough of aesthetic cafes? Don’t forget to check out local recommendations at the best cafes in Tiong Bahru

This article was updated on 30 June 2024. Additional research done by Liew Shu Wen.

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