Dog Country Cafe

Pets · Thawi Watthana

82, 39 Phutthamonthon Sai 2, Khwaeng Sala Thammasop, Khet Thawi Watthana, Bangkok 10170

Rated 4.5/5 from 1411 Google reviews.

This is the original branch of a four-location operation, and the scale shows. If you want variety over curation, the sheer number of breeds delivers. Book grooming or hotel stays through LINE; walk-ins work for cafe visits.

You walk into a sprawling plot on Phutthamonthon Sai 2 and the dog count hits you before you reach the counter. Over 300 animals live and play here, including dogs, cats, and rabbits, with the canine roster covering more than 50 breeds. Founder Thana Tawikijwat started the concept with 40 dogs; the Thawi Watthana flagship now anchors a four-branch network across Bangkok.

The 199-baht entrance fee covers general admission and a drink. Three main zones split the site: small-breed play areas, medium-to-large-breed enclosures, and a supervised pool (the pool operates at the Ruamit 2 Big Dog branch specifically, not always on-site here). Rare breeds like Tibetan Mastiff and Samoyed rotate through the pens alongside more common Huskies, Corgis, and Shiba Inus. Staff supervise interactions, and the venue runs daily from 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM with no regular closure days.

Beyond the cafe tables and dog pens, the venue operates full grooming services and a dog hotel with clean rooms and round-the-clock care. Book grooming or overnight stays through the official LINE account; the hotel side works independently of walk-in cafe traffic. The coffee, snacks, and dessert menu is casual and secondary to the animal interaction.

The site sits well west of the BTS and MRT networks in a car-dependent neighborhood. Free street parking and a paid lot handle the vehicle flow, and wheelchair access runs throughout the ground-floor cafe and play zones. The scale of the operation means the experience skews louder and busier than smaller boutique dog cafes closer to central Bangkok, especially on weekends when families fill the zones.

Come for volume and variety. The breed count is the draw, not intimate one-on-one time with a handful of curated pets.