Cannabis cafes 2024; best in Bangkok

Blissful Bangkok: A journey into the city's blossoming cannabis cafe Culture

Cannabis cafes started to appear in Bangkok as Thailand contemplates the legalization of cannabis for medicinal purposes; the nation has witnessed a shift towards a more lenient stance on the herb. While medical cannabis can be obtained through clinics, it is still strictly controlled.

In light of these developments, several local dining establishments have started introducing menus and services featuring cannabidiol (CBD) infusion. CBD, a compound derived from the plant, is believed to provide health advantages such as easing anxiety and alleviating pain. It should not be mistaken for THC, the psychoactive element, meaning that customers will not experience a mental high from CBD.

Best cannabis cafes in Bangkok

Leaf Cannabis Cafe

Cannabis cafe
PHOTO via Leaf Cannabis Cafe

Address: 470 Soi Suanplu Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120

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Opening hours: daily, 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM

As the inaugural café and bakery in the Sathon district, Leaf Cannabis Cafe provides a quaint and comfortable two-level haven. Coexisting with Mardi Decor, the establishment is embellished with attractive rattan furnishings. Here, you can unwind and enjoy a variety of CBD-infused teas, perfectly complemented by their delectable chocolate chip cookies and brownies. Delivery options include LINEMAN and Grab.

Drink and brownie
PHOTO via Google Maps

MD-82 Cafe

An airplane
PHOTO via MD-82 cafe

Address: 324 On Nut Rd, Prawet, Bangkok 10250

Opening hours: daily, 12:00 AM – 11:00 PM

The MD-82 is instantly recognizable due to its location within a repurposed aircraft. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed by team members dressed as pilots and flight attendants. As patrons board the plane to be seated, they can choose from a cannabis-focused menu, with products obtained from the neighbouring medical clinic. Notable beverages include the signature 420 Teapot (B320) and various CBD-infused coffees and cocktails. Standout CBD-infused dishes feature their savoury pork-chop steak (B320) and the enticing “fully happy” pizza (B320). Recently, the cafe has introduced a spa section where clients can unwind using essential or CBD oils – the latter option is available for those who qualify for a prescription through the adjacent clinic.

People eating and drinking
PHOTO via MD-82 cafe

Highland Cafe @ Khaosan

Cannabis bar
Photo via Facebook, Highland Cafe Official

Address: Buddy Group Plaza, G floor, 265 Khaosan Rd., Bangkok

Opening hours: daily, 4:20 PM – 12:30 AM

Highland Cafe is known for its cannabis-infused desserts and drinks, such as cannabis camomile tea or cannabis milk tea, and for its various food and drink offerings. In addition, it offers stylish cannabis-patterned merchandise.

Oumi Organic Cafe

Cannabis cafe
PHOTO via Google Maps

Address: 76/2 ถนน นางลิ้นจี่ Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10120

Opening hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 6:00 AM – 11:30 PM, Sunday & Monday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

At Oumi Organic Cafe, you will be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The carefully curated lighting, music, and design elements work together to create a comfortable and enjoyable environment for patrons. With a strong commitment to sustainability and local sourcing, Oumi Organic Cafe serves up mouthwatering breakfast, brunch, and lunch options made with fresh, organic ingredients.

Incorporating CBD-infused oils into a diverse range of products, Oumi Cafe is redefining the conventional perception of cannabis offerings on the global stage. From invigorating coffee and scrumptious desserts to enticing fragrances and soothing candles, thus its innovative perspective breathes new life into the world of cannabis products.

Cannabis brownie
PHOTO via Google Maps

Cannabis Kingdom Bangkok

Cannabis cafe
PHOTO via Google Maps

Address: 18 1 Convent Rd, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500

Opening hours: daily, 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM

At Cannabis Kingdom Bangkok, you can get different types of amazing cannabis strains, cool smoking accessories and tasty cannabis-infused edibles. They are also well known for their arabica coffee, a harmonious blend of rich, bold flavours and a smooth taste, brewed to perfection. In addition, the cafe environment is warm and comfortable, with the interior design giving off a cosy and chill vibe.

Coffee and cannabis
PHOTO via Google Maps

GreenDay Cafe

GreenDay Cafe
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Address: 39 Soi Prasanmit, Klong Toei Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110

Opening hours: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Sunday closed

This cannabis cafe is well known for its variety of brownies, ranging from matcha to chocolate, and cookies, with cannabis added to all these desserts. They also have a lot of drinks, such as iced coffee, thai milk tea, and soda drinks. So make sure to check out this cafe if you are nearby!

Drinks and cookies
PHOTO via Greenday cafe

In conclusion, cannabis cafes in Bangkok are revolutionizing the way people perceive and experience cannabis products. By incorporating CBD-infused offerings into a diverse range of items, such as coffee, desserts, fragrances, and candles, these establishments are breaking down traditional stereotypes and opening new avenues for exploration and enjoyment.

Coupled with a welcoming and relaxing environment, knowledgeable staff, and a commitment to local sourcing and sustainability, cannabis cafes in Bangkok are creating a unique niche in the city’s vibrant culinary scene. They offer a refreshing alternative to conventional cafes and a space for socialization, education, and the fostering of a forward-thinking community that embraces the potential of cannabis in a responsible and innovative manner.

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Ye Man Pyae

Ye is an English writer and Junior Journalist for The Thaiger. His areas of expertise are Food & Beverage, Cannabis, and Education. He graduated from Assumption University, Bangkok with a bachelor's degree. In his spare time, he likes to watch Anime and read books.

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