DS a place in central bangkok to do some work from, coffee shop, flexible working place, library..
I need wifi, preferably free, and need to be able to make calls over...
Myriam R. replied:
i like to go to this one; thong lo area: http://www.onedaybangkok.com/?p=11
Ken K. replied:
Hi - There is a new one, soft opening this sunday - Merlin Cafe. It is located right next to the BTS Punnawithi, under a small budget hotel - Merlin Lodge at Sukhumvit 64. It has all what you are looking for, free wifi, skype, smartvoip, photocopy, n ewspapers & magazines, sandwiches, salads and bakery. Open from 6 am till 2 am night. On sundays, there is a Latin dance session/party form 7 pm till midnight. For more info: 0818233600
Chatchai N. replied:
I recommend Holly Coffee, 24 hrs, good taste, free Wifi, close to MRT and BTS Sukhumvit station/asoke station. and you can grab some beers easily after finish work cuz it very close to many good bar/pub
Melinda J. replied:
Bicycle Cafe@Ploenchit BTS. Good coffee, good food. Wifi. Big tables.
DS assistance with interior design for a new coffee shop. Looking for an interior design professional to help us tie everything together and create the look and feel...
Dave B. replied:
Peter Harper - does awesome work. He can tell you which places he designed in Bangkok.
Tracy C. replied:
Try Paul Cosgrove he is working in Myanmar but is often in Bkk. .
Nate L. replied:
Sirisak Pituck does very good work with both interior design and lighting. He has worked on many up and coming hotels around the region.
Oskar L. replied:
Our company has done several coffee shops, restaurants and other projects in Bangkok and surroundings. Please have a look at www.thecabinet.co.th and you can contact me directly for more information
Looking for a graffiti artist that could do one of our walls in our new coffee shop! Anybody on FB? If you know anybody please recommend. Thank you for helping!
I work remotely and I'm absolutely sick and fucking tired of shitty coffee shop internet.
I've tried HUBBA (small and horrible) and Launchpad (too far away). Anyone...
Paul M. replied:
I highly recommend the Hive http://thehive.co.th/ which is midway between Thonglor BTS and Promg Pong BTS on Sukhumvit 49
David C. replied:
Paul C. McTaggart pmd u
Julien V. replied:
I published this a while ago: https://themeavenue.net/bangkok-coworking-spaces-review/. Might be outdated...
Any recommendations for nice, quiet coffee shops in Bangkok? Preferably with free wifi?
Reuben L. replied:
Thanks Jean! I'm at the TCDC cafe now and it's perfect! Thanks also to everyone else for the other suggestions. I'll definitely go check the rest out in the next few weeks!
Marina P. replied:
Casa Lapin, Sukhumvit 26
Roman M. replied:
Butter Scotch Silom,19
Kirsty '. replied:
If you're near udomsuk I highly recommend Gelato Vintage. Real Italian coffe, great price and a chilled out cafe.