




About Rolling Roasters Ekkamai Bangkok | Specialty Coffee Roaster at The Earth Ekkamai
Industrial-style specialty roastery on Sukhumvit 49. Big communal table and roastery-equipment views; ideal for serious coffee fans.
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is a specialty coffee shop and roastery-style cafe located at The Earth Ekkamai in Bangkok's Watthana district. The branch is part of the Rolling Roasters coffee brand, known for specialty coffee, carefully selected beans, espresso drinks, filter coffee, cold brew, modern cafe design, and a more polished coffee experience than a standard chain cafe. The Ekkamai branch is one of the brand's most visible Bangkok locations because it combines coffee with a dramatic design-led space. Public cafe guides describe the branch as a two-story Ekkamai flagship with bold copper tones, futuristic globe decor, modular espresso equipment, and a spacious interior built for coffee discovery, meetings, working, photos, and relaxed cafe visits. This is not a simple takeaway coffee kiosk. Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is best understood as a specialty coffee destination with food, bakery, dessert, and light meal options supporting the drinks. Public sources mention espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, tea, matcha, vegan options, bakes, desserts, breakfast, lunch, outdoor seating, dine-in, takeaway, and work-friendly facilities. The cafe works well for morning coffee, coffee-focused meetups, cafe hopping, short laptop sessions, casual dates, dessert breaks, coffee bean discovery, and visitors exploring Ekkamai, Thong Lo, Sukhumvit, Gateway Ekkamai, Bangkok Planetarium, and nearby restaurants. It is especially useful for people who want a stylish specialty coffee stop in one of Bangkok's strongest cafe neighborhoods.
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Why Visit Rolling Roasters Ekkamai
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is worth visiting if you want a design-forward specialty coffee experience in one of Bangkok's strongest cafe neighborhoods. Its biggest appeal is the combination of serious coffee, dramatic interior design, a roaster-led identity, and a convenient Ekkamai location inside The Earth Ekkamai.
Key reasons to visit include:
- Located at The Earth Ekkamai in Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana.
- Strong option for specialty coffee in the Ekkamai, Thong Lo, and Sukhumvit area.
- Public cafe guides describe the branch as a two-story, copper-toned, futuristic coffee shop and roastery.
- Good for espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, milk coffee, matcha, tea, and coffee discovery.
- Public listings describe Rolling Roasters Ekkamai as a coffee shop, cafe, roastery, and bar-style venue.
- Public review content highlights the cafe's spacious interior, stylish design, comfortable seating, and coffee quality.
- Popular public mentions include coconut latte, Kokonut latte, house blends, and coffee from different origins.
- Daymark Coffee Guide lists espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, tea, matcha, vegan options, bakes, desserts, breakfast, lunch, outdoor seating, dine-in, takeaway, and work-friendly facilities.
- Useful for coffee drinkers who want more than a standard chain cafe.
- Convenient for visitors exploring Ekkamai Road, BTS Ekkamai, Thong Lo, Gateway Ekkamai, Bangkok Planetarium, and nearby Sukhumvit restaurants.
The main appeal is the coffee and design together. Rolling Roasters Ekkamai gives visitors a polished specialty coffee stop with a more dramatic and memorable atmosphere than many everyday Bangkok cafes.
Atmosphere & Experience
The atmosphere at Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is modern, spacious, industrial, and design-focused. Public cafe guides describe the branch as bold, copper-toned, futuristic, and built with curved forms and globe-like decor. It feels more like a destination cafe than a simple coffee counter.
Visitors can generally expect:
- Specialty coffee shop atmosphere.
- Roastery-style cafe identity.
- Spacious Ekkamai branch inside The Earth Ekkamai.
- Copper-toned and futuristic interior design.
- Espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, and milk coffee drinks.
- Bean selection and coffee discovery.
- Seating suitable for coffee breaks, casual meetings, laptop sessions, and relaxed afternoons.
- Outdoor seating depending on current setup and weather.
- A customer base likely including coffee lovers, locals, expats, tourists, office workers, remote workers, content creators, and Ekkamai cafe hoppers.
- A more polished and high-design experience than a basic neighborhood coffee shop.
The experience is best treated as a specialty coffee destination with strong visual identity. It works well for people who want good coffee, comfortable seating, and a cafe that feels memorable enough for a planned visit.
Food & Menu Focus
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai focuses primarily on coffee, but public cafe guides and review sources also mention bakery items, desserts, breakfast, lunch, and light food options. The branch should be treated as a specialty coffee shop with cafe food rather than a full restaurant.
Common menu themes include:
- Espresso.
- Americano.
- Latte.
- Flat white.
- Cappuccino.
- Filter coffee.
- Pour-over coffee.
- House blends.
- Single-origin coffee.
- Coffee from different origins.
- Cold brew.
- Coconut latte.
- Kokonut latte.
- Tea.
- Matcha.
- Vegan drink options.
- Bakery items.
- Cakes.
- Desserts.
- Breakfast items.
- Lunch items.
- Light cafe food.
The cafe should be categorized as specialty coffee, coffee roaster, coffee shop, cafe, bakery-light cafe, and design-led cafe. It should not be treated as a full restaurant, Thai restaurant, hotel cafe, dessert-only cafe, or nightlife venue.
What To Order
First-time visitors should focus on coffee because Rolling Roasters is strongest as a coffee-focused brand. The best order depends on whether the preference is black coffee, milk coffee, cold coffee, or something more signature-style.
Good options to look for include:
- Espresso if you want a direct coffee-bar experience.
- Americano if you want a clean black coffee.
- Filter coffee if you want to taste the character of the beans clearly.
- Pour-over coffee if rotating single origins are available.
- Flat white if you prefer a balanced milk coffee.
- Latte if you want a smoother daily coffee.
- Iced latte if you want an easy cold milk coffee.
- Cold brew if you want a chilled black coffee suited to Bangkok weather.
- Coconut latte if available and you want one of the drinks mentioned in public review content.
- Kokonut latte if listed on the current menu.
- House blend coffee if you want a reliable first visit order.
- Matcha if you want a non-coffee drink.
- Tea if you want something lighter.
- Cake or dessert if you want a sweet pairing with coffee.
- Breakfast or light lunch items if visiting earlier in the day.
For a first visit, the safest order is filter coffee for black-coffee drinkers or flat white for milk-coffee drinkers. Visitors who want something more signature-style should ask about the coconut latte or current seasonal coffee drinks.
Best Time to Visit
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai works well as a daytime coffee stop, especially for morning coffee, midday cafe breaks, and afternoon coffee visits in the Ekkamai area.
Recommended times include:
- Morning for espresso, latte, or a first coffee of the day.
- Late morning for a calmer visit after the opening rush.
- Midday for coffee, light food, or a break between Ekkamai errands.
- Early afternoon for filter coffee, cold brew, dessert, or a short laptop session.
- Mid-afternoon for a relaxed cafe stop before evening plans in Ekkamai or Thong Lo.
- Weekdays for a calmer experience than peak weekend cafe-hopping periods.
- Weekends for a livelier Ekkamai cafe atmosphere.
- Before or after visiting Gateway Ekkamai, Bangkok Planetarium, BTS Ekkamai, Thong Lo, or nearby restaurants.
Public sources show different operating hours. Some current listings show daily hours from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, while Daymark Coffee Guide lists Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM and Saturday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Hours may vary by platform, special events, bar service, and current business schedule, so visitors should confirm before going.
Local Tips
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is easiest to find by using The Earth Ekkamai as the main destination. The branch is in the Ekkamai area of Watthana, close to the broader Sukhumvit, Thong Lo, and Phrom Phong cafe corridor.
Helpful tips:
- Search using "Rolling Roasters Ekkamai" for English results.
- Search using "Rolling Roasters - Ekamai" because some listings use one k.
- Use The Earth Ekkamai as the main location reference.
- Use Khlong Tan Nuea and Watthana as district references.
- Public listings show phone +66 96 215 5453.
- The brand website is listed publicly as rollingbkk.com.
- The nearest BTS reference is BTS Ekkamai.
- From BTS Ekkamai, visitors can continue by walking, taxi, motorcycle taxi, or ride-hailing depending on heat and timing.
- The cafe is useful for coffee drinkers who want filter coffee and bean choice.
- The interior is photogenic, so weekends can attract cafe hoppers and content creators.
- Seating is better for small groups than very large groups.
- Filter coffee is a strong choice for tasting the beans.
- Cold brew and iced coffee are useful during hot Bangkok weather.
- Ask staff about the current bean options before ordering.
- Confirm current hours before visiting because public listings are not fully consistent.
This is a strong cafe for visitors exploring Ekkamai who want specialty coffee, design, and a comfortable daytime cafe stop.
Who This Cafe Is Best For
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is best for people who care about coffee quality, cafe design, and a more polished specialty coffee experience. It works especially well for visitors who want a serious coffee stop in a stylish Sukhumvit neighborhood.
Best for:
- Specialty coffee lovers.
- Espresso drinkers.
- Filter coffee drinkers.
- Cold brew drinkers.
- Milk coffee drinkers.
- Coconut latte fans.
- Cafe hoppers in Ekkamai.
- Visitors near BTS Ekkamai.
- People exploring Thong Lo and Sukhumvit.
- Remote workers looking for a short cafe session.
- Tourists interested in Bangkok coffee culture.
- Expats and locals looking for a comfortable neighborhood cafe.
- People who enjoy design-led cafes.
- Visitors buying or learning about coffee beans.
The cafe is especially useful for people who want both strong coffee and a visually memorable cafe setting.
Less Ideal For
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai may be less ideal for visitors looking for a quiet hidden cafe, very cheap street coffee, or a full-service restaurant meal. It is strongest as a specialty coffee and design-led cafe.
Less ideal for:
- Diners looking for a full restaurant meal.
- Visitors wanting a traditional Thai food experience.
- Customers looking for very cheap coffee.
- People who prefer small hidden cafes.
- Visitors wanting a silent library-style cafe.
- Large groups needing private seating.
- Diners looking for a dessert-only cafe.
- People who dislike design-forward or visually busy interiors.
- Customers looking for late-night cafe certainty without checking current hours.
- Tourists staying far from Ekkamai with no plan to visit the area.
This cafe is best understood as a specialty coffee roaster and stylish cafe, not a full restaurant or traditional local food stop.
Neighborhood Context
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is located in Bangkok's Ekkamai area, officially connected with Sukhumvit 63 and the wider Watthana district. Ekkamai is one of Bangkok's best-known neighborhoods for cafes, restaurants, bars, lifestyle spaces, condos, offices, and creative local businesses.
The area sits close to Thong Lo and Phrom Phong, making it part of a strong Sukhumvit cafe and dining corridor. Visitors in this neighborhood can easily combine coffee with restaurants, boutiques, dessert shops, bars, Gateway Ekkamai, Bangkok Planetarium, the Eastern Bus Terminal, and nearby residential streets.
Rolling Roasters fits the neighborhood well because Ekkamai attracts people looking for stylish cafes, good coffee, relaxed meetings, and design-led spaces. The branch adds a larger and more dramatic specialty coffee option to an area already known for cafe hopping and modern Bangkok lifestyle culture.
What To Expect As A Tourist
Tourists visiting Rolling Roasters Ekkamai should expect a modern Bangkok specialty coffee shop rather than a traditional Thai restaurant. It is useful for travelers who want good coffee while exploring Ekkamai, Thong Lo, Sukhumvit, or nearby hotel and restaurant areas.
The experience is likely to feel:
- Modern and design-focused.
- Spacious compared with many small Bangkok cafes.
- Coffee-focused.
- Good for espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, and milk coffee.
- More polished than a basic neighborhood coffee shop.
- Convenient for people staying in central Sukhumvit.
- Useful for photos, coffee breaks, and casual meetings.
- Better for daytime cafe visits than full meals.
- More expensive than basic street coffee but more specialized.
For tourists, the main advantage is experiencing Bangkok's modern specialty coffee scene in a stylish Ekkamai setting. It is a good stop for travelers who want a cafe that feels both local and design-conscious.
FAQ
Where is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai located?
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is located at The Earth Ekkamai, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand.
What type of cafe is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai?
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is a specialty coffee shop and roastery-style cafe focused on espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, milk coffee, beans, bakery items, desserts, and light cafe food.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai inside The Earth Ekkamai?
Yes. Public listings place Rolling Roasters Ekkamai at The Earth Ekkamai in Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana.
What are the opening hours?
Public sources show different hours. Some listings show daily hours from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM, while Daymark Coffee Guide lists Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM and Saturday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Visitors should confirm current hours before going.
What is the phone number?
Public listings show +66 96 215 5453.
What is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai known for?
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is known for specialty coffee, a roaster-led identity, bean selection, espresso, filter coffee, cold brew, coconut latte-style drinks, and a spacious copper-toned futuristic interior.
Does Rolling Roasters Ekkamai serve filter coffee?
Yes. Public cafe guide information lists filter coffee, and the venue is known as a specialty coffee and roastery-style cafe.
What should first-time visitors order?
First-time visitors should consider filter coffee, espresso, Americano, flat white, latte, cold brew, or a coconut latte-style drink if available.
Does Rolling Roasters Ekkamai serve food?
Yes. Public cafe guides list bakes, desserts, breakfast, lunch, and light food options, though the main focus remains coffee.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai good for working?
It can work for a short laptop session or relaxed work period. Daymark Coffee Guide lists the branch as work friendly, though crowd levels and seating may vary.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai near BTS?
BTS Ekkamai is the main nearby transit reference. Visitors can continue from the station by walking, taxi, motorcycle taxi, or ride-hailing depending on heat and timing.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai good for tourists?
Yes. It is a strong stop for tourists who want to experience Bangkok specialty coffee in a stylish Ekkamai setting.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai a full restaurant?
No. It is primarily a specialty coffee shop and roastery-style cafe, though bakery items, desserts, breakfast, lunch, and light cafe food may be available.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai better for coffee or dessert?
Rolling Roasters Ekkamai is better for coffee. Desserts and bakery items support the cafe experience, but the main reason to visit is specialty coffee.
Is Rolling Roasters Ekkamai good for photos?
Yes. Public cafe guides and review content highlight its spacious, copper-toned, futuristic design, making it a photogenic cafe in Ekkamai.