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Cafés & Coffee · Krabi · Ao Nang

Co-work Beach Aonang

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Co-work Beach Aonang — Cafés & Coffee in Krabi
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About Co-work Beach Aonang

Co-work Beach is a coworking cafe near Ao Nang Beach Road with daily passes and dedicated quiet zones. A convenient strip-area workspace for travellers on a working holiday.

Coworking cafe with daily passes and quiet zones. Convenient strip-area workspace.

Why visit Co-work Beach Aonang

  • Daily, weekly and monthly passes are cheaper than building-based coworking spaces
  • Quiet zones at the back are sectioned off from the main cafe noise
  • Walkable from most central Ao Nang accommodation, no scooter needed
  • Snack and lunch menu means you don't break flow leaving for food
  • Mid-strip location lets you grab a beach swim during lunch breaks

What to expect

Espresso drinks usually 70-110 baht and filter coffees 80-130 baht which is mid-market for Krabi
Air-conditioned indoor seating with some outdoor or terrace seats depending on the day
Pastries and light bites available with most baked goods 60-120 baht
Friendly Thai staff with enough English to handle international orders comfortably

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Local tips

  • Pay by cash or QR PromptPay most small cafes in Krabi do not take foreign cards
  • Mornings before 10am are quietest the cafe fills up after that with brunch crowds
  • Combine with a walk to Hong Islands tour which is a short trip away
  • Single-origin filter coffee is brewed to order and worth the extra wait

Frequently asked questions

Does the cafe have reliable WiFi for working?

Yes WiFi is generally reliable enough for messaging and email. Power outlets are available at most counter or wall seats. For stable video calls a backup mobile-data SIM is a good idea anywhere in Thailand.

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.

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.