Tip Bakery
เลขที่ 150 Dinso Rd, เสาชิงช้า Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Dinso Road is genuinely one of the more underrated food streets in old Bangkok, and a bakery that has survived here since 1982 deserves attention. The Instagram profile says "made with heart" and lists quality imported materials, which is a different pitch from the mass-production cafes flooding the city. Worth a stop if you are already visiting Wat Suthat or the Giant Swing, though the shop is small and takeaway is the main format.
A family-run bakery at the edge of Bangkok's historic core, Tip Bakery has been making fresh baked goods since 1982. The address on Dinso Road places it steps from the Sao Ching Cha, the Giant Swing constructed in 1784 by King Rama I and one of the most photographed landmarks in the old city.\n\nDinso Road itself has a history worth knowing. The name translates directly to "pencil road," a reference to the craftsmen who once made pencils here when hand-writing was still the dominant mode of communication. Today the street is lined with restaurants, milk cafes, sweet shops, and independent retailers. Tip Bakery at number 150 is part of that long commercial tradition, occupying a stretch that connects Wat Suthat and Bangkok City Hall.\n\nThe bakery describes itself as homemade and made with heart, using fresh ingredients and quality imported materials. That commitment to sourcing distinguishes it from the convenience-store pastry culture that dominates Bangkok's mass-market bakery scene. Everything is baked fresh.\n\nPractical note: the format is primarily takeaway, with on-site service also available. There is no dine-in setup in the conventional sense, so plan to eat on the move or find a nearby bench near the Giant Swing plaza. Hours run 9AM to 8:30PM every day, which makes it one of the few bakeries in the area open into the early evening.