Street Fourth Burger & Coffee Roaster
72 Samsen 4 Alley, Ban Phan Thom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
The pairing of serious coffee roasting with handmade burgers is underused in Bangkok, and Street Fourth executes both without trying to be all things. Samsen 4 puts you in the middle of old Phra Nakhon, which gives the walk to and from the shop its own value. The Ethiopian latte and coconut water coffee are honest attempts at something specific rather than menu padding.
Street Fourth occupies a shophouse on Samsen 4 Alley in Ban Phan Thom, Phra Nakhon, a neighbourhood threaded through with canal-side lanes and century-old row houses near the old royal palace grounds. The setting is not incidental to the experience of eating here.
The kitchen builds burgers around dry-aged Australian beef, formed into patties by hand and served in sesame seed buns with truffle mayo. Shoestring fries run alongside. The menu is focused rather than extensive, which keeps execution consistent across service.
The coffee program is taken seriously as a separate operation. The shop roasts in-house and the drinks list features single-origin options including Ethiopian lattes. Coconut water coffee is on the menu as a distinctly local interpretation of cold brew culture. Beer and alcohol are available, which makes the venue workable for a longer afternoon than a pure cafe allows.
The Facebook presence at Streetfourth counts 1,418 likes and 539 check-ins, establishing a regular local following. Operating hours run 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Sunday is closed. Family-friendly and group-capable seating is noted in the amenities, as are delivery and takeaway options. The LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe space designations are listed. Phra Nakhon is best reached by taxi or Chao Phraya River Express pier at Phra Arthit; there is no BTS connection to this part of the old city.