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Cafés & Coffee · Koh Samui · Bophut

Espresso 47

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Espresso 47 — Cafés & Coffee in Koh Samui
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Updated 3 days ago
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About Espresso 47

Cosy specialty coffee shop on Walking Street in Fisherman's Village. Suits coffee lovers wanting carefully made flat whites.

Cosy specialty coffee shop on Walking Street in Fisherman's Village. Suits coffee lovers wanting carefully made flat whites.

Why visit Espresso 47

  • Free WiFi and reliable power outlets make this a practical stop for travellers needing to catch up on emails
  • Good photo backdrops and presentation appeal to visitors building Instagram content from Koh Samui
  • A reliable Western-quality breakfast option for travellers staying nearby
  • Espresso 47 pours specialty single-origin coffee, which is still uncommon outside Bangkok and a real find in Bophut, the boutique north-coast area centred on Fisherman's Village
  • A welcoming layout that suits both grab-and-go customers and people who want to linger

What to expect

Casual cafe atmosphere typical of Koh Samui with a mix of Thai customers and foreign visitors
More serious approach to coffee than chain-store cafes with brewing equipment on display
Espresso drinks usually 70-110 baht and filter coffees 80-130 baht which is mid-market for Koh Samui
Pastries and light bites available with most baked goods 60-120 baht

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Local tips

  • Order the signature drink listed on the chalkboard menu it usually shows the seasonal bean
  • Scooter parking is the practical access most cafes are not on songthaew routes
  • Pay by cash or QR PromptPay most small cafes in Koh Samui do not take foreign cards
  • WiFi password is usually printed on the receipt or stuck to the bar

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Espresso 47?

It is located in Bophut, the boutique north-coast area centred on Fisherman's Village. Practical access is songthaews along the ring road or Grab for direct trips. Walking is realistic if you are staying within the same neighbourhood.

Is the cafe vegetarian or vegan friendly?

Plant-based milks like soy or oat are usually available for an extra 20-30 baht. Pastries are not all vegan though so ask staff before assuming. Vegetarian-friendly food options vary day to day based on the bake.

Does the cafe accept card or only cash?

Most independent cafes in Thailand accept cash and Thai QR PromptPay. Foreign credit cards are sometimes accepted but not guaranteed. Carrying 200-500 baht in cash is the safest approach.