Art Farmer Cafe

165 Sridonchai Rd, Chang Khlan Sub-district - TH flagThailand
4.8(307)
฿1–100

📃 About

Art Farmer Cafe is a minimalist and modern café in Chang Khlan Sub-district, Chiang Mai, Thailand. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.8/5 across 307 reviews. Open every day.

✨ Vibe

🪞Minimalist🎯Modern

Art Farmer Cafe has a minimalist and modern atmosphere.

📬 Contact & Social

⏱️ Opening Hours

Sunday7 AM to 5 PM
Monday7 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday7 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday7 AM to 5 PM
Thursday7 AM to 5 PM
Friday7 AM to 5 PM
Saturday7 AM to 5 PM

📍 Café location

🔮 Services

🖋️ Reviews & Comments

Highly rated by visitors. Rated 4.8/5 based on 307 Google reviews.

Google Reviews

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Ann Shergina

via Google
5
3 months agoView on Google

Very good quality of coffee, you can choose roast and milk. Coffee is really delicious Cozy place and very nice staff

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YY

via Google
4
8 months agoView on Google

Walked here from our breakfast spot and thought it was a decent spot for our morning coffee. I was rather taken aback by the cashier when I handed over my card and saw that they tapped an extra 3% to be charged without first telling me know - while I’m not hard on the 4 baht extra which was charged, I would prefer transparency as they do speak some English.. ☕️ in any case, the coffee were decent, both the hot latte and iced es-yen were good on their own - would recommend that they don’t use that big cup for es-yen if they were to only fill it up two thirds though.. Overall it was a decent coffee place, though I probably won’t return specifically for it. Giving jt 4 stars instead of 3 as they are friendly and bid each customer farewell with thanks.

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Matt McDermit

via Google
5
3 months agoView on Google

A delightful place with incredible coffee and music. The staff is so nice, the coffee is next level delicious. Like they give you a tasting notes card with your pour over and you can taste all the flavors described. I also had a very nice interaction here. I just got to town, it was rainy, I didn’t know cash is preferred in much of Chiang Mai (my fault as a tourist) but I didn’t have any baht yet, and their card machine wasn’t working. They told me I could come back the next day to pay, so gracious and so kind. But I walked down the street, found an ATM, went back and paid and even bought an awesome record while chatting with the barista.