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Come Escape Cafe is a backyard garden café on Soi Ratchaphruek 6 in Phasi Charoen, built around a simple and well-kept idea: a cosy, green space where you can slow down, eat something homemade, and stay as long as you like.

The Space

The café is set in a private garden compound, tucked off the main road down a quiet alley. The centrepiece is a glasshouse structure that brings in natural light while keeping the interior comfortable, surrounded by garden seating spread across multiple outdoor zones. The overall feel is gentle and unpretentious — decorated with seasonal touches and enough photo angles to explain its loyal following, without the place feeling like it exists primarily for the camera. Indoor air-conditioned seating is available, alongside the outdoor garden, giving options depending on the weather. Wi-Fi and power outlets make it a quiet spot for those who want to work, though the garden atmosphere tends to pull people away from their screens.

The Food and Drink

The café’s identity is built on its homemade desserts, and they are the reason most people come back. Mini cakes are priced accessibly from around 75 THB, with the coconut cake a consistent favourite — lightly sweet and well-balanced. The selection rotates and covers a range of bakes, cookies, and pastries, all made in-house. On the savoury side, the chicken karaage salad is a reliable option. Coffee is taken seriously, with multiple house blends and roasters available to choose from. Prices across the board sit in the 100–300 THB range.

Bringing Your Dog

Come Escape Café is explicitly pet-friendly, and the garden setting makes it one of the more natural dog-friendly cafés in the area — plenty of outdoor space, a calm neighbourhood pace, and an atmosphere that doesn’t mind your dog settling in for the afternoon.

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