Some Time Blue Cafe is a true gem of a cafe that captures the essence of life itself. The name of the cafe is a perfect metaphor for the ebb and flow of life, with its ups and downs, its joys and sorrows, and its moments of deep contemplation and reflection.
As I sat in the cozy atmosphere of Some Time Blue Cafe, I couldn't help but feel a sense of nostalgia and longing. I was missing someone very much, and the name of the cafe seemed to reflect exactly how I felt. But as I sipped on their incredible cold drip coffee, served in a flask with a frosted goblet, I felt my spirits lift.
The coffee at Some Time Blue Cafe is truly something special. It's rich, bold, and full-bodied, with just the right amount of acidity to give it a bright and refreshing finish. And the way it's served in a flask, keeping it fresh and cold, is a true testament to the care and attention that the staff put into their craft.
But it's not just the coffee that makes Some Time Blue Cafe so special. It's the overall experience, the feeling of warmth and comfort that permeates every corner of the cafe. The staff is friendly and attentive, always ready with a smile and a kind word. And the atmosphere is cozy and inviting, with soft lighting and comfortable seating that make you feel right at home.
In short, if you're looking for a life-affirming cafe experience that will lift your spirits and warm your soul, Some Time Blue Cafe is the place for you. Come for the incredible coffee, stay for the cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, and leave feeling refreshed and invigorated, ready to take on whatever life may bring.
P.S. - I must mention that their Wi-Fi password is incredibly cute and adds to the overall charm of this...
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I am writing this message to complain about your barista service. He was so rude and terrible which felt you should address it. I came to Sometime Blue Samyan Mitrtown around 13.00. The cafe was empty, so I was only one there. I wanted to try your ice dripping, but I did not know much about beans, so I asked your barista what kinds of beans he has. He just pointed at the paper on the menu and kept watching his phone. When I asked about the uniqueness of each bean, he did not explain them to me. I was so upset as he kept watching his phone and slowly answered my question. I can say that it was the worst barista that I have ever met. Usually, when I ask a barista about the coffee beans, they willingly explain them. Meanwhile, your barista does the opposite. This situation discourages me from returning to your cafe. I would appreciate it if you take this situation as your concern, and I hope to hear your reply soon
Sincerely...
Read moreNice atmosphere, sandwiches are pretty good but the coffee was a skip. However, the set meal of sandwich + coffee for 250 baht was pretty worth it.
But for foreigners do note that you can ONLY pay in cash. They don't accept card and even though they have promptpay QR, it doesn't work for foreigners even though promptpay usually works for SG/MY/ID QR payments. So i think it may not be a business promptpay QR code which is why it doesn't work. They say they accept Alipay but don't have a QR code, they need to scan your alipay QR code which doesn't work unless you're a mainland chinese citizen. So essentially they only accept cash for foreigners, and it wasted 30 minutes of my day figuring out the payment and i ended up doing a bank transfer, and felt the person at the counter was quite icy about it which I felt wasn't very...
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