About Krungsri Heritage Cafe
Cafe inside a beautifully restored Thai-Chinese shophouse near the Pa Sak Bridge. Suits travellers wanting an air-conditioned escape with antique decor and good coffee.
Cafe inside a beautifully restored Thai-Chinese shophouse near the Pa Sak Bridge. Suits travellers wanting an air-conditioned escape with antique decor and good coffee.
Why visit
- Cool air-conditioned interior is welcome relief from the Ayutthaya heat
- The pastry and breakfast menu makes it a workable solo-meal stop not just a coffee break
- Free WiFi and reliable power outlets make this a practical stop for travellers needing to catch up on emails
- A welcoming layout that suits both grab-and-go customers and people who want to linger
- Consistently strong espresso drinks based on visitor reviews and a good baseline cafe in Ayutthaya
What to expect
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Local tips
- Pay by cash or QR PromptPay most small cafes in Ayutthaya do not take foreign cards
- Order the signature drink listed on the chalkboard menu it usually shows the seasonal bean
- Bicycle parking is straightforward most cafes have a wall to lean a bike against
- Mornings before 10am are quietest the cafe fills up after that with brunch crowds
Frequently asked questions
What hours is Krungsri Heritage Cafe open?
Opening hours are listed as 08:00-19:00. Hours can vary on Thai public holidays and during the low season so confirm by phone if making a special trip.
Does the cafe 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.