This cafe in Bangkok lets you eat and play in the company of capybaras, meerkats, ducks and more for less than S$20

by Natasha Koo

In need of some capybara therapy?

Surround yourself with these gentle, docile animals at Capybara Coffee in Bangkok, the newest addition to Capybara Coffee’s outlets. 

With existing outlets in Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, this cafe lets you sip and eat while hanging out with the world’s friendliest rodents.

Capybara Coffee
Photo: Capybara Coffee Samui’s/facebook

The space is roomy and well-designed, giving the capybaras plenty of freedom to roam around at their own pace. There’s even a wading pool where they can cool off from the Bangkok heat (because even capybaras need a little spa time).

Capybara Coffee
Photo: Victoria Ho/google images

But, capybaras aren’t the only stars of the show. Capybara Coffee is home to many other furry (or feathery) animals like ducks, meerkats, monkeys, guinea pigs, and more!

Capybara Coffee
Photo: Capybara Coffee Samui’s/facebook

For just 400 baht (S$15.94), adults can enjoy 30 minutes of playful interaction with the animals, while children can join in for only 200 baht (S$7.97). Oh, do make sure to make a reservation before heading down.

Upon entry, you are also required to purchase a drink from their cafe. 

Caffeinated options include Iced Coffee (120 baht / S$4.78), Macchiato Latte (100 baht / S$3.99), Americano (100 baht / S$3.99) and more. Otherwise, non-caffeinated drinks like Chococino (100 baht / S$3.99), Smoothie Shakes (90 baht / S$3.59), and Fruit Juices (100 baht / S$3.99) are available for purchase too.

Photo: @capybaracoffeebangkok/instagram

Feeling peckish? 

Nibble away on the cafe’s vegetarian menu, with light bites like French Fries (140 baht / S$5.59) or Vegetable Spring Rolls (100 baht / S$3.99)

And, in case you’re still feeling hungry, you can treat yourself to Thai staples like Pad Thai (110 baht / S$4.39) and Green Curry (130 baht / S$5.19). There are also Italian specials like Gnocchi Gorgonzola (350 baht / S$13.97) and Margherita Pizza (290 baht / S$11.56) that you can enjoy.

Photo: Capybara Coffee Samui’s/facebook

If you don’t mind spending a little extra, why not top up 100 baht (S$3.99) to feed the capybaras yourself? It’s the perfect way to get even closer to these chill, loving creatures.

Photo: @capybaracoffeesamui/instagram

So, who’s heading down for some capybara cuddles?

Capybara Coffee Bangkok
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📍2nd floor, Inside Building UNION SPACE, 30 Sukhumvit 61, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
🕒 10am–9.30pm (Daily)

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