Local Coffee: 16 Streets Coffee

Bangkok’s coffee culture boasts hidden gems and cozy spots to relax.

Most of the time, the best and cheapest coffee shops are tucked away in small alleys, waiting to be discovered.

16 Street Coffee is run by a local girl who worked in coffee shops for 8 years.

She saw the cool graffiti around her neighborhood and decided to open her own coffee shop.

She sells different types of coffee beans and special drinks. She hopes to open more shops in the future.

The walls are decorated with awesome graffiti by Muebon.

It’s not in the main tourist area but not too far from the Big Buddha if you want to visit.

Price: 40-60 Baht
Open: Everyday
Location: Open on Google Maps

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