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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
The food is nothing special, however I loved that it wasnt as sweetened as I expected. When we visited the menu was very limited and the unicorns looked somewhat worn out, but since this was a destination for my 5 year old and he loved it, it was worth it. Otherwise - nothing special.
I visited this café after seeing an Instagram reel of their rainbow hot chocolate. It looked beautiful, but sadly the taste didn’t match — I had to wash it down with water and was too hesitant to try anything else. Even the menu pictures didn’t look very appetising in real life. The unicorn decorations were a little worn and dusty, and the café felt very quiet and empty. My friend’s cold drink was mostly ice with very little flavour. Based on my visit in January 2026, I don’t think I would return unless the menu and drinks have been improved.
Nice little cafe that is different with the unicorn theme. Nothing to write home about, but if you have little kids they will love it.
Unicorn Café is one of those quirky, themed spots in Bangkok that really stands out. Located at Sathon 8 Alley, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, it’s a pastel-coloured dreamland filled with unicorn toys, rainbow décor, and plenty of fun photo opportunities. The café opens from 12:00 pm to 8:00 pm daily (closed in the mornings), so it’s perfect for a midday treat or a colourful afternoon stop. We visited in the early evening and were the only ones there the entire time. The menu is full of bright, whimsical treats. Kids and anyone young at heart will love it, and it’s especially fun if you’re looking for a unique café experience that feels straight out of a fairytale. Bear in mind that some items might sell out - the candy floss wasn't available during our visit and it was one of the only things my child with a food allergy could eat. It can get busy on weekends, so arriving early in the day is a good idea. While it’s more about the atmosphere than gourmet coffee, it’s a cheerful place to relax, take photos, and enjoy something sweet in a magical setting. My daughter particularly enjoyed being able to snuggle unicorns while she waited for her colourful drink.
The third time was the charm, so I am revising my review. When we came there the third time - now early evening - they were finally open! It was wonderfully charming and the kids loved it! Just like a rainbow unicorn threw up all over the place. We really liked the extremely sweet and delicious cakes and enjoyed our time there. Especially when a huge bus, full of tourists stopped just outside the door, snapping many pictures of us, the only family in there enjoying our magical unicorn moment. Despite our previous frustration with their unreliable opening times, we are certainly recommending this place! ----- It is now the second time we try to visit this cafe and our three kids have been so excited. Unfortunately it has been closed both times we have been there, despite it stating both on Google and on the coffee shop as well, that it should have been open. Last time we waited for quite a while, walked around the block and came back, but unfortunately it was still closed.
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