Welcoming coffeehouse with handcrafted coffee, espresso & tea, plus breakfast, lunch & pastries.
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Based on 5 reviews and 34 confirmed signals
Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi Β· Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Remote work Β· 1-2 hours Β· Mar 1, 2026
Welcoming coffeehouse with handcrafted coffee, espresso & tea, plus breakfast, lunch & pastries....
Good services, f&b and nice place to sit
π₯€It is great to have this branch here at Central Bangrak. π₯€Try out "Honey Glazed Walnut Oatmilk Iced Shaken Espresso", marvellous! ππ» Halloweem merchandises us available, and them all soo cute
This Starbucks delivers the standard menu in a convenient location, though it lacks the charm of some standalone stores. The Good: β Prime Location β Right inside Central Bangrak mall, perfect for shoppers needing a caffeine fix β BTS Proximity β Easy access from Saphan Taksin station (great for commuters) β Consistent Quality β Drinks prepared to global Starbucks standards The Average: β Limited Seating β Often crowded with office workers during peak hours πͺ Basic Ambiance β Functional mall setting without cozy Starbucks vibe β± Service Speed β Can get sluggish when busy Best For: β’ Grab-and-go orders β’ Quick meetings (if you snag a seat) β’ Air-conditioned refuge from Bangkok heat Skip If: You're looking for a relaxing cafe experience β this is more utilitarian than most Starbucks. --- Nearby Alternative: For better ambiance, try the Starbucks Reserve at River City (10 min walk).
I went to Wat Yan Nawa and decided to venture around the area after that. It was a hot day, I needed some place to chill and stay hydrated. This Yuzu Black Tea at Starbucks was perfect, so refreshing for a hot and humid day.
This Starbucks felt like a little ordered and cool place to take a breath. Outside was hot, humid π₯΅, lots of traffic and movement. Inside I could relax a little. Unfortunately my laptop wouldn't connect to the WiFi and the phone also required a sign-up process that didn't work with my overseas Starbucks account. So in the end I didn't bother and surfed on mobile data and hotspot. The price is expensive: More than USD 4 for an iced cafe latte is way more than you usually pay in Thailand. Overall you're probably way better off going to a small and independent coffee shop. I only came here for a call and I was running out of time.
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