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Chiang Mai Est. 2026

School Coffee

A coffee spot in Chiang Mai.

roaster beans espresso

Nice place, great local coffee bean with wide variety choices of drinks!

Service was excellent, barista was kind, friendly and speaks perfect English.

Excellent quality, beautiful interior, charming staff!

Address

142, Rotfai Alley, Wat Ket, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand

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+66 65 516 5262

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Community Insights

BK Anderson 3 weeks ago

"How delightful to get locally grown coffee, brewed and filtered, hot, just the way I love my favorite morning beverage. The lesson about coffee fermentation and curing blew my mind! Some 30 years of this drink and I'm just now understanding how it is created. Unforgettable experience. You must stop in and taste."

Brian Jungwiwattanaporn a month ago

"Great coffee shop, cozy with good coffee. Loved the vibe and the staff are very friendly. I had a dirty latte nicely presented in a small glass, you can tell the shop cares about the coffee experience. Will definitely go back and look forward to bringing friends here."

Diana Sánchez 2 weeks ago

"The affogato that they made is different but is the best, they use coconut milk is more like a latte, definitely good to try :)"

Vorapod Earbchokchai a month ago

"If you want to try Thai coffee beans while you’re in Chiang Mai, you have to come check this place out. It’ll open your eyes to a whole new coffee experience."

T May 6 months ago

"Delicious coffee and tea (hot and cold) and other beverages plus assorted tasty pastries in a beautiful shop decorated like a schoolhouse. Baristas are friendly and knowledgeable. They roast and sell coffee beans too. Located about 550 meters south of Chiang Mai’s train station in the Wat Ket district (east side of the Ping River)."