In Ayutthaya, a cafe is not just a place to drink coffee: old Thai houses on stilts are converted into establishments with river views, one keeps reptiles and cats, and hidden near Wat Mahathat are places without English signs. We've collected those worth seeking out intentionally, not just walking into the first air-conditioned place that comes along.
How we chose
We kept places with a memorable concept — architecture, theme, or location — rather than any coffee shop with WiFi. We checked opening hours and what made each place different from its neighbors.
What suits whom
- Little Leaf Cafe — a tiny cafe on Naresuan Road among market stalls: a European courtyard, air conditioning, good latte and matcha. No restroom, but quiet.
- Raw Nan opposite Wat Mahathat — no English sign, entrance through an alley on the left, no parking. An option if you want to sit right after temple viewing without leaving the area.
- La Loubiere Cafe & Restaurant — an old Thai house on stilts with a glass extension by the river; coconut cake and slow breakfasts, more often filmed for Instagram than eaten.
- Preedee Cafe on U-Thong waterfront — affordable, strong coffee, tables by the water, calm even on weekends.
- Earthling Craft — Coffee & Bar — coffee shop by day, craft beer and pizza bar by night; in separate zones they keep reptiles and cats. Open 9:00 to midnight.
- Homeboy Cafe on U-Thong Road — a small minimalist house with signature drinks (nitro cold brew, sparkling with honey and lemon); a hostel above the cafe. Few outlets, come to sit, not to work.
- Betterbloom Cafe & Shop at Ayothaya Floating Market — coffee, garlic bread and desserts, they also sell clothes here. Closed Wednesdays, open until six in the evening on weekdays.
What to keep in mind
Little Leaf and Raw Nan have no separate English menu and often no spaces for laptop work — these are cafes to sit in, not to work. Earthling Craft has music in the evening and gets crowds: if you need quiet, better come during the day.
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