Woolloomooloo Bakery is a café, cake shop, and bar inside Civic Park on Soi Thonglor 13 — a bright, clean space built around one irresistible proposition: eat cake for breakfast.
The Name
Woolloomooloo is a harbourside neighbourhood in Sydney, Australia — an unlikely name for a Bangkok bakery, but one that carries a certain nonchalant confidence. The brand has two Bangkok locations, with the original at Ratchada 19 and the Thonglor branch the newer of the two. With over 200,000 Instagram followers and a loyal following for its cakes, it has become one of the more recognisable independent bakeries in the city.
The Cakes
The cakes are the reason people come, and they earn the attention. They are visually elegant — pastel-toned, carefully composed, the kind you photograph before eating — and they taste as good as they look. The Terrine Cheese is the most-recommended: rich, savoury-sweet, and unlike most cakes on Bangkok’s café circuit. The Strawberry Shortcake is lighter — a delicate chiffon base with generously whipped cream and fresh strawberries layered within. The Lemon Cheesecake is sharp and clean. Cakes rotate and can be ordered online for pickup, making the bakery as much a destination for special occasions as for casual visits.
The Bakery
Beyond the cakes, the shiopan — a Japanese-style salted milk bread — and the cardamom bun are standouts that have drawn their own following. Both are notably well-made: balanced in flavour, light in texture, and worth arriving early for. The cardamom bun in particular has been described as gluten-free and unusually light in a way that doesn’t compromise on flavour.
The Coffee
Coffee is good and accessible — lattes and Americanos are well-made and easy to drink. It is not a specialty coffee destination in the way that some Thonglor neighbours are, but it is entirely capable of anchoring a cake-and-coffee stop.
Bringing Your Dog
Woolloomooloo Bakery Thonglor is dog-friendly, set within Civic Park — a community space that makes for a pleasant, low-key stop with a dog. The space itself is compact, best suited to smaller groups or solo visits.






