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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
Had a delicious well balanced Cortado. The beans from Chiangmai which is great as I always try to find excellent local beans. The croissant was also pretty good.
Y’EST WORKS Coffee Bar is a great little spot for quality coffee in Bangkok. The coffee was really good — well made and full of flavor — and you can tell they know what they’re doing. On top of that, the staff were super friendly and welcoming, which always makes the experience better. It’s an easy place to relax, enjoy a proper coffee, and feel comfortable. Definitely worth stopping by if you’re in the area.
This place has 18 beans to choose from, almost all of them being native to thailand, I was attened to by the friendly store manager Mr. Tar who suggested I go with #10 or #9 based on my taste preference for espresso. They have tester for every available bean. He went into great length to show me the different types of beans, and 2 of them which stood out to me in terms of the beans aroma were the aged Rum barrel beans and the fermented beans. The fermented ones literally pierced my nose. On a sunday morning, the place wasn't as packed as I'd expected it to be, we ordered a cranberry scone, a chocolate scone and a chocolate brownie. My boy really enjoyed the brownie although I never got to taste it. The scones were served with home-made strawberry jam and mascarpone (although the authentic scottish scones come with clotted cream) and I thoroughly enjoyed both the scones, but the cranberry one really stood out and was delicious and melt in the mouth soft and powdery as is expected from a well made scone. As for the espresso, although I really liked the flavor profile and the feel of the coffee, I'd have definitely liked my espresso to be a little more hot, this was lukewarm at best, the same goes for my wife's almond milk latte, it was hardly even warm. When I addressed this to Mr. Tar, he told me they warm the milk maximum to 70 ish degree Celcius. This was the start to our Bangkok trip, it's after 3 years I'm getting to have scones again and we thoroughly liked it and it was very well made and reminded me of our days in the UK. Friendly service and good place. They also seem to have authentic french croissants from the looks of it, but that's for another day.
Good service, a lot of coffee beans choices, filter coffee taste good, taste note like as description , wide space with a lot of seat, feel like relaxing time, recommend to try at once and hope to visit again
I happened on it by chance looking for a place to get out of the heat and answer some emails. It has character, of an early century pharmacy. The bentwood chairs I took my place at added to that character, but was not super comfortable for lengthy period of sitting. There are stools with kitchen island style desk, small single or double tables, and a sofa and coffee table. The music is not loud or distracting. The coffee is good quality and meticulously prepared, but a bit on the stingy side for the price. Overall a good cafe for a short break.
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