24/7 caffeine fix in Suvarnabhumi’s Main Terminal
The Coffee Club in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi’s Main Terminal runs 24 hours a day, which matters on those 02:30 departures and 05:45 arrivals. It sits airside in the main concourse, so you’re set once you clear security and immigration. Think Australian-style café menu: espresso drinks, iced coffees, and basic hot dishes at typical airport pricing, often around 120–200 THB for coffee and 200–350 THB for food.
Expect a full espresso bar with lattes, flat whites, and long blacks, plus Thai-style iced coffee and tea. Portions tend to be larger than the nearby kiosk chains, and you can usually get something more substantial than a pastry, like a breakfast plate or a club sandwich. For a quick sugar hit before a red-eye, the iced caramel latte is a reliable option, and they usually have at least three or four cake slices in the chiller.
Service is table-style rather than pure grab-and-go, which matters if your boarding pass says “final call in 25 minutes.” If you’re tight on time, order at the counter and tell them your gate and departure time; drinks normally show up in under 10 minutes. The space has a mix of two-top tables and a few larger ones, plus power outlets along some wall seats, handy if you need 30 minutes of charging before a 6-hour flight.
Prices land higher than landside Bangkok cafés, but still under many airline lounges’ day-pass costs; a coffee plus main usually comes in under 500 THB. Cards are accepted, and they handle split bills without drama. One quirk: during bank-card promo days, they may push specific combo sets, which can actually undercut ordering à la carte by 50–80 THB.
Tip: with Suvarnabhumi’s long walks, sit near the entrance side facing your gate direction and set a 20-minute “leave” alarm; boarding at a G- or E-gate can mean a 7–12 minute walk from your chair.