Absolutely gorgeous café on the bottom floor of a historic home. Lots of seating and breezy places to spend time. I couldn’t find hours anywhere on the building or online but they were just opening up around 8am when I went on a Saturday.
The coffee and espresso menu is fairly large. I had an Americano and my friend got a macadamia latte and both were delicious.
The freezer is full of delicious pastries - croissants, shio pan, muffins, cakes and they’ll even heat the pastry on request. They also have a variety of nuts, chips, and other little snacks for sale. I had the chocolate croissant and was very impressed.
The owner was chatting with guests, giving the history of the location and recommendations on things to do around town when I was there. The whole atmosphere was very relaxing and inviting.
I’ll definitely be back to stay at the guesthouse upstairs the next time I’m in...
Read morecozy house in the old town area. great location, walking to the historical bridge took only 5 mins.
I stayed on the weekend and the road in-front of the house is turned to a walking street market in the evening with lots of food and local goodies.
Cafe on the first floor has nice selection of coffee drinks. the americano topped with seasonal juice is a must-try. there is a selection dessert of the day to choose.
breakfast is included with the room. a good selection of local style dish, served hot. if you want to stroll around for morning local vibe, there is many choices around the area to choose from.
the owner ,Bird, is a walking history man. i had a good time exchanged conversation with him.
car park in premises which is a plus in the...
Read moreWe loved this little coffee shop on the historic Pakprak road in Kanchanaburi, located in one of the historic buildings which is still owned by the same family.
We chatted to the pleasant owner who told us that the building used to be a convenience store and before that it was a shop that sold lacquer as there was a boat yard located on a stretch of the river adjacent to the shop.
Coffee was good as was the service and we were given some tea that the owner had concocted from his own recipe which was delicious.
That cat in the pictures is Wela, which means “time” in Thai. He belongs to a lady who lives nearby but comes to visit...
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