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☕ Cafés & Coffee · Hua Hin · Hua Hin Town

Dripp Specialty Coffee

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About Dripp Specialty Coffee

Dripp Specialty Coffee is a pour-over focused cafe in Hua Hin Town specialising in slow manual brewing. A peaceful retreat for slow-coffee lovers who skip espresso for V60 and Kalita Wave.

Pour-over focused cafe with manual brewing methods. Best for slow-coffee lovers.

Why visit

  • Pour-over menu includes V60, Kalita Wave and Chemex with brew times explained on the order ticket
  • Quiet contemplative atmosphere encourages slow drinking rather than the takeaway rush of beach cafes
  • Single-origin focus rotates monthly with seasonal beans from Thai highlands and Central American producers
  • Skilled baristas time and weigh each pour rather than free-pouring, ensuring consistent extraction quality
  • Compact town-centre setting makes it easy to combine with Hua Hin Soi 51 dinner stops afterward

What to expect

Typical wait of 5-10 minutes for hand-prepared drinks during peak times
Air-conditioned indoor seating with some outdoor or terrace seats depending on the day
Casual cafe atmosphere typical of Hua Hin with a mix of Thai customers and foreign visitors
More serious approach to coffee than chain-store cafes with brewing equipment on display

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Local tips

  • Order the signature drink listed on the chalkboard menu it usually shows the seasonal bean
  • Mornings before 10am are quietest the cafe fills up after that with brunch crowds
  • Single-origin filter coffee is brewed to order and worth the extra wait
  • Combine with a walk to Pala-U Waterfall which is a short trip away

Frequently asked questions

What hours is Dripp Specialty Coffee open?

Opening hours are listed as 07:00-17:00. Hours can vary on Thai public holidays and during the low season so confirm by phone if making a special trip.

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.