Leaf Cannabis Cafe
470 Soi Suanplu Thung Maha Mek, Sathon, Bangkok 10120
Leaf Cannabis Cafe earns its place as a legitimate neighbourhood anchor rather than a novelty stop. The combination of dine-in food, specialty coffee, and a full dispensary menu under one roof is genuinely useful, and the LGBTQ+-inclusive, transgender-safe-space designation makes it stand out in a city where that commitment is still far from universal. The Sathon location on Soi Suanplu keeps it accessible without the tourist-trap pricing pressure of the Sukhumvit corridor.
The address puts Leaf Cannabis Cafe just off Suanplu road in the quieter residential-commercial pocket of Sathon, a neighbourhood more associated with embassies and mid-rise condos than nightlife. That context matters. The cafe trades on a community-first identity rather than high-turnover foot traffic, and the interior reflects that: the design is described by the owner as modern and cozy, built around a community vibe intended to make both regulars and first-time visitors feel grounded rather than rushed.\n\nOn the product side, the menu covers the full spectrum that serious dispensary-cafes now offer in Bangkok. Flowers, edibles, smoking accessories, cannabis-infused food and drinks, and CBD products are all stocked in-house. The coffee programme is called out independently as a highlight, and the food side runs to organic dishes and small plates, with dessert options completing the picture. Wi-Fi is available throughout, which makes the space workable for a longer sit.\n\nPayment is flexible. The counter accepts cash, credit card, and Thai QR code Prompt Pay, which is practical for both locals and expats who have set up a Thai bank account. Hours run 10AM to 8PM every day of the week, meaning the cafe shuts before Bangkok's late-night crowd kicks in. That is worth knowing if you are planning an evening visit.\n\nThe venue carries an explicit LGBTQ+-friendly and transgender-safe-space designation, a distinction that shapes the regulars as much as the menu does. The crowd skews toward university students and tourists according to the venue's own listing, but the safe-space framing suggests the operator is deliberate about who feels welcome, not just who shows up. Delivery is listed as an option alongside dine-in, though the dispensary product range is most naturally experienced on-site.\n\nFor expats in the Sathon-Silom belt, Leaf Cannabis Cafe fills a gap that most other dispensaries in the city do not: a place where the food and coffee are taken seriously alongside the cannabis offer, in a space that does not feel like either a head shop or a tourist trap. The early 8PM closing is the one practical constraint to build your visit around.