DMK · Restaurants

The Coffee Club

2 $$$$

Power outlets and Wi‑Fi in T2 make this the sit‑down coffee stop at DMK

In Terminal 2 domestic departures, after security and near the gates, The Coffee Club is one of the few places where you can actually plug in, sit, and work. Regulars heading for Nok Air or AirAsia flights treat it as their office: Wi‑Fi holds up for calls, and there are multiple sockets along the wall seats. It’s airside, so you don’t have to watch the security queue clock while you type.

Prices run higher than downtown Bangkok branches: expect about 90–120 THB for a latte or cappuccino and 200–300 THB for mains. That said, people report sitting for two hours on a single coffee and a brownie without any staff pressure to move. If you need to kill time before a domestic hop and don’t mind paying mall‑café money plus an airport premium, this is where the math still works.

Food is more than pastries. There’s an all‑day breakfast section with eggs and toast, plus avocado toast that shows up in a lot of reviews. Compared with the 150 THB “mystery box” breakfasts on low‑cost carriers, a 250 THB plated breakfast here feels like an upgrade. Order toasties or a croissant if you’re in a rush; cooked breakfasts often take 15–20 minutes to hit the table.

Watch out for the 07:00–09:00 bank of domestic departures, when reviews mention slow service and dirty tables sitting uncleared. Several people report food arriving close to boarding after ordering around 07:15. If your flight boards from a nearby gate at 08:00, place your order as soon as you sit and stick to coffee plus something from the display case.

Tip: head straight for the seats along the wall instead of the central high‑tops; that’s where the power outlets are, and you’ll actually be able to board with a full laptop and phone.

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