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Thitaree

✓ Verified Mid-range Daily 10:00-21:00
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Thitaree — Cafés & Coffee in Bangkok

About Thitaree

Thitaree sits near Chatuchak’s Suan Rot Fai area, offering a noticeably calmer alternative to Sukhumvit or Silom while still staying close to Mo Chit transport.

This area attracts park visitors, locals, and people avoiding central Bangkok crowds. Seating is easier to find than downtown, and visits tend to last longer. It works best after Chatuchak Park, for casual work sessions, or low-pressure meetups where you don’t want to compete for tables.

Why visit

  • Seats fill up far less quickly than downtown Bangkok cafes, making table-hunting stress rare here
  • Located steps from Chatuchak Park, ideal for a coffee stop before or after a park visit
  • Power outlets and stable seating make it a dependable spot for remote work sessions lasting several hours
  • Quieter, slower-paced atmosphere suits casual meetups where conversation isn't competing with café noise
  • Close to Mo Chit BTS and Chatuchak MRT, easy to reach without venturing into congested central Bangkok

What to expect

Moderate pricing
Low to moderate traffic
Relaxed seating pace
Longer visit durations
Mostly local crowd

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Local tips

  • If you need reliable seating, arrive before lunch rather than peak mid-afternoon
  • Check outlet access early; popular tables can be occupied quickly in work-heavy zones
  • Use rail for the longest segment before a short walk to reduce traffic uncertainty
  • Indoor AC can feel strong after walking in humid Bangkok heat; bring a light layer
  • Keep a same-line backup cafe nearby in case queue or seat turnover is unfavorable

Frequently asked questions

Is this better than Sukhumvit cafes?

Yes if you want space and less crowd pressure. Sukhumvit is more competitive for seating.

Is it good for working?

Yes, especially for relaxed sessions without pressure to leave quickly.

Does it get crowded?

Only during peak Chatuchak hours, otherwise manageable.

Is it easy to reach?

Yes, near Mo Chit and Chatuchak transport hubs.

When should I avoid it?

Weekend market peak times if you want quiet.