THE COFFEE CLUB - Holiday Inn Express Sathorn
51 Phiphat 2, Si Lom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Treat this branch as the reliable hotel breakfast extension it is. The kitchen runs the same all-day Australian-cafe menu you get at any Coffee Club, so the appeal is consistency, not surprise. Use it as a quiet morning workspace on a Silom business trip; the Minor Food rewards app earns one point per 25 baht spent if you visit often enough.
Phiphat 2 is the short side-soi connecting Silom to the Holiday Inn Express. Walk into the ground-floor lobby and The Coffee Club sits there as the hotel's all-day cafe, with full table service rather than the counter-and-grab format you might expect.
The brand started in Brisbane in 1989 when Emmanuel Kokoris and Emmanuel Drivas could not find a late-night coffee and decided to build one. It became a franchise in 1994 and crossed into Thailand in December 2008 after Minor Food picked up half the international rights. There are now over 400 stores across 15 countries, all running the same chef-curated annual menu refresh.
The menu is broad on purpose. Breakfast and brunch hold the front, then coffee, non-coffee drinks, plant-based plates, burgers, salads, local Thai favourites, and a pasta and mains section that runs through dinner. That is the whole proposition: one room you can walk into at 7 AM for poached eggs or at 7 PM for spaghetti, and the dish lands the same way every time. Annual chef-led specials add seasonal variation without disturbing the core menu the regulars already know.
The Minor Food rewards app earns one baht-equivalent point for every 25 baht you spend across the group, so the coffee adds up if you stay at the Holiday Inn for a week of meetings.
Book a window seat by the soi if you want daylight and a quieter corner for laptop work; the hotel-lobby foot traffic concentrates near the entrance during check-in windows.