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JustCo AIA Capital Center
CoworkingA polished corporate coworking floor in AIA Capital Center. Fast WiFi, plenty of phone booths, designed for serious workdays and back-to-back calls.

Roast at The Commons Thonglor
CaféA polished neighborhood favourite at The Commons with strong coffee, warm service, and a calm morning atmosphere. Best for focused work before lunch — outlets thin out by midday and the upstairs gets lively for casual meetings.

The Hive Thonglor
CoworkingA community-feel coworking with a generous rooftop, decent meeting rooms, and consistently strong WiFi. A solid pick if you want a slightly more social vibe than the Asok corporates.

Pacamara Coffee Roasters (Thonglor 25)
CaféTwo floors with well-spaced tables, big windows, and a quiet upstairs with outlets and meeting rooms. Regularly cited as a genuine workspace, with free parking.

A Keen House
CaféThree-storey white café and gallery with floor-to-ceiling windows. One of the quietest, most spread-out rooms in town, with corner power sockets and free parking.

THIRDBASE
CaféCafé, natural-wine bar, and stationery shop in one. Steady seat availability, easy outlets, and very late hours — work into the evening, then a glass of wine.

Sarnies Bangkok
CaféA converted shophouse on Charoen Krung with high ceilings, communal tables, and enough outlets to keep most laptops happy. Best before the brunch wave; it gets noticeably louder by midday.

Samyan CO-OP
LibraryA 24-hour public co-working library inside Samyan Mitrtown — free, busy, and surprisingly well-equipped. Outlets at every seat, decent WiFi, and a young Chula crowd.

Glowfish Sathorn
CoworkingA long-running coworking with private phone rooms, an in-house café, and dependable WiFi. A safe bet when you need a guaranteed workday near the CBD.

NANA Coffee Roasters Ari
CaféAward-winning roaster in a garden setting; the indoor Speed Bar has spacious tables and outlets built for remote workers. Occasional day-club DJ events get loud.

Poet House Cafe
CaféCozy wooden glasshouse with a small library and journaling vibe. Intensely quiet, warm, and homey with a respectful library hum — ideal for writing or coding.

Factory Coffee
CaféA spacious specialty café near the airport rail link with strong WiFi and plenty of outlets. A reliable workhorse spot for serious laptop sessions, even if calls are best taken outside.

Akha Mae Chan Tai Coffee
CaféCommunity-owned specialty café with an actual co-working space attached. Calm, away from the noise, with single-origin Thai beans and very reasonable prices.

Craftsman Roastery (Old Town)
CaféAward-tipped 2025 newcomer in a restored Old Town building — beautiful light, multiple seating areas, and excellent coffee. Packed on weekends.

Pobnar Specialty Coffee & Roastery
CaféShoes-off, homey roastery hidden down a Silom alley. Peaceful with quiet music and very affordable for the area — a calm focus spot.

Ministry of Roasters
CaféSpacious roastery in quiet Bangchak with ample indoor/outdoor seating, plants, and on-site roasting. A serious filter-coffee destination with room to settle in.

GROUND Coffee
CaféLoft-style café with a green outdoor view, plenty of indoor/outdoor seats, and a quiet, almost-everyone-on-laptops atmosphere. Drinks run pricey.

Too Fast To Sleep
CaféA 24-hour study café near Chula full of students, long tables, and outlets at every seat. Not pretty, but unbeatable for long sessions, late nights, and deadline cramming.

CUM Coffee (The Office Thonglor)
CaféLots of seating and plenty of power sockets inside The Office Thonglor food hub, so lunch is next door. Cowork-with-strangers energy.

Artis Coffee
CaféLong-time expat favourite near Asok with fast WiFi, plenty of plugs, and an elevated outdoor terrace. Seating is limited, so arrive early.

Ayatana Charoen Krung
CaféModern, minimalist café with afternoon sun pouring in for hours and a relaxed, quiet feel. A high-quality, hang-around-able spot near the MRT.

Paper Plane Project
Café40th-floor cowork-café by day, bar by night with a 270° Sukhumvit view, desk outlets, and tiered seating. WiFi tiers by spend; weekend DJs make calls tricky.

Hubba Thailand
CoworkingBangkok's OG coworking space — relaxed garden setting in Ekkamai 4. Less corporate, more community. A solid pick if you want a quieter, slower workday.

Park Hyatt Bangkok Living Room
Hotel lobbyThe Park Hyatt lobby lounge is calm, generously cooled, and a discreet place to take a long call between meetings. The price of entry is a coffee or two, but the comfort is unmatched.

The Coffee Academics
CaféSpacious, nomad-friendly café at Velaa Langsuan with long hours, lots of coffee options, and a food menu. Attentive staff; can get a bit loud at peak times.

The Coffee Club (Staybridge Thonglor)
CaféHotel-integrated and open round the clock with comfy chairs, reliable WiFi, and lots of plugs. A safe late-night or early-morning anchor.

Flow Coffee Surawong
CaféSpecialty café in a converted old Thai wooden house off Surawong, with lots of air-conditioned indoor seating and many beans to choose from. Great value.

theCOMMONS Saladaeng
MallMulti-level community mall (sister to the Thonglor one) with quieter upper terraces, free filtered water, many F&B options, and very late hours.

Phil Coffee Co.
CaféSmall, beloved specialty spot with outlets and a regular laptop crowd; rarely crowded. Lighting is on the dim side and it closes mid-afternoon.

Le Café Phénix
CaféOne of the few stylish independents open 24/7, right by BTS Ekkamai. Ample charging ports, comfy seating, and free WiFi. Night-owl friendly.

Ink & Lion Cafe
CaféDecade-old favourite with indoor and plant-filled outdoor seating across two floors. Cozy and laptop-friendly, with a few parking spots out front.

Luka Cafe
CaféPet-friendly Silom brunch café with high-speed WiFi, ample charging, and a cool outdoor area. Busy Sunday late-morning; reservations help.

SCR — Song Wat Coffee Roasters
CaféHip roastery on a Chinatown side street with warm lighting, rustic concrete walls, and a quieter upstairs. Creative menu — try the dirty latte.

Ceresia Coffee Roasters
CaféRoastery in a converted house off Sukhumvit with quiet indoor and leafy outdoor seating. Updated roast dates and serious coffee.

Morgen Coffee
CaféMinimalist neighbourhood spot with chill beats and people quietly working. Compact at around 12 seats — best solo or in pairs.

Bangkok Trading Post
RestaurantUpscale colonial-style bistro-deli with indoor/outdoor seating, reliable WiFi, and outlets. Opens at 6am — good for early starts and long lunches.

La Cabra Bangkok
CaféCopenhagen roaster’s first Asian outpost on Charoen Krung. Design-forward, calm, and easy to linger in; the Talat Noi branch usually has tables free.

Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok
Hotel lobbyPlush lobby seating tucked off Soi Ton Son, with a steady but never noisy crowd. A pleasant alternative when the surrounding cafés are crowded.

Flat+White
CaféMinimalist all-white space with a big open room and free WiFi. Good for a quiet coffee-and-laptop afternoon; closed Wednesdays.

Casa Lapin X49
CaféA reliable workhorse off Sukhumvit 49 with strong AC, decent outlets, and consistent WiFi. Quieter upstairs; the ground floor turns social in the late afternoon.

GLIG Cafe
CaféSunlit garden café with real trees and greenery — calm and breathable. Reviewers single it out for reading and laptop work.

Bru Cafe
CaféBright brunch café with indoor and outdoor seating and good coffee. Not too crowded; staff are happy to let you charge and stay.

The Standard Bangkok Mahanakhon
Hotel lobbyA statement lobby with playful seating and a steady but well-managed crowd. Best for an hour of focused work plus a call you don't want to take in a café.

One Ounce for Onion
CaféA specialty roaster on Ekkamai 12 with serious coffee and a quiet, low-music feel. Outlets are limited so come early — the bar seats by the window are the best work perches.

Roots at theCOMMONS
CaféPioneer Thai-bean roaster inside theCOMMONS with high ceilings and communal tables. Lively rather than library-quiet — best for shorter focused sessions.

PORTS
CaféJapanese-inflected café in a heritage building near the river; lively ground floor, more peaceful and light-filled upstairs. Small, so best for 1–4 people.

Folk Lane by Toby's (Sukhumvit 38)
CaféBright, plant-filled Scandinavian-leaning brunch café. Staff are happy to let you charge and work; can get busy at peak brunch.

Brave Roasters (The PARQ)
CaféMinimal café inside a modern office complex, so you can pair it with the building’s coworking-friendly common areas. Seating is small.

Rocket Coffeebar S.12
CaféA handsome Scandi-leaning café tucked into Sathorn Soi 12. Beautiful coffee and breakfast, but tables turn over quickly at lunch and outlet seats are scarce.

Yellow Lane
CaféJungle-like brunch café tucked away from traffic, with indoor and outdoor seating and QR ordering. Easy for a few hours of laptop work; plugs are limited.

Patom Organic Living
CaféA glasshouse café surrounded by a small garden. Calm, leafy, and surprisingly workable in the morning before brunch fills it up.

Roastphile Coffee Roaster
CaféTiny, exceptional roaster steps from Asok. Better for a high-quality short stint than a marathon — limited seats but top-tier coffee. Closed weekends.

Featherstone Bistro Café
CaféA photogenic destination café on Ekkamai 12. Beautiful and worth visiting once, but not a serious work spot — tables are small, music runs upbeat, and lunch service takes over.

Mont Nomsod (Banthat Thong)
RestaurantA Bangkok classic for toast and milk, not a work spot. Tables are tiny, the line moves fast, and staff would (politely) rather you finish and go.