Little Zoo Café
486 On Nut Rd, Khwaeng Suan Luang, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250
Lead with the Corgi room if you've never held one, especially if you want guaranteed lap time. They climb into laps and fall asleep fast, and Lucy in particular has perfected the technique. Bring a lint roller or use theirs. The fur transfer is real. One hour moves quicker than you expect when you've got a sleeping Corgi pinning you in place.
You pay at the desk, swap your shoes for the socks the venue provides, and pick which room to enter first. Most people start with the Corgis.
The dogs have free range across cushioned floor space laid out across the room, and once you sit down on one of the low cushions, they make their way over without much hesitation. Lucy is one of the regulars, a Welsh Corgi Pembroke who has turned lap-claiming into a precision operation. She climbs up, settles her full weight against your leg or across your stomach, and falls asleep within the first few minutes of contact. The weight is solid and real, and the warmth builds quickly. Once she's asleep, good luck moving.
The cafe divides animals by temperament and species across multiple rooms inside the On Nut location. One room holds the Welsh Corgis and gives them open floor access. Another room holds mixed smaller breeds, Chihuahuas and Siamese cats mostly, and the dynamic there swings between playful and indifferent depending on which animals decide to engage. Hedgehogs, chinchillas, raccoons, and foxes occupy separate enclosures deeper into the venue, each species kept apart with its own handling protocol. The staff maintain hand-washing stations and lint rollers stocked at each transition point between animal zones. The rule across every room is the same: gentle touch, no forced holding, no chasing an animal that walks away. The venue does not provide treats or food for the animals during the interaction. The animals dictate the interaction pace, and the staff enforce that boundary the moment someone forgets it.
฿450 covers one hour inside with one drink from the cafe menu and one cookie included in the entry price, and reservations go through the phone number listed on Google Maps. Calling in advance is required. Hours run 11 AM to 7 PM every day of the week, including weekends.
The Chihuahuas and Siamese cats in the mixed room are less predictable than the Corgis. Some engage, others sit on high shelves and watch. The chinchillas move slowly and often don't approach. If your goal is reliable lap time with an animal that seeks contact, the Corgi room is the safer bet. That's where the interaction happens consistently.