Dog Cafe at Thong Lo - Dog In Town Cafe

One of the neighborhoods that stands out in Bangkok is Thong Lo, and that’s because it offers an incredible standard of bars and restaurants in the city. Of course, there is always an area where affluent tourists want to shop, eat, and walk around, and Thong Lo is widely considered to be one of the “hippest” and “trendiest” parts of Bangkok. Of course, that also means that it’s home to an incredible animal cafe by the name of Dog In Town.

As the name suggests, Dog In Town is one of the most well-known dog cafes in Bangkok. One of the main issues when it comes to dog cafes is how the staff treats the animals, and just from the reviews - you can say that many visitors are noticeably pleased by how friendly and attentive the staff can be. Many also commend the dogs on being so well-trained, and eager to interact with the people. Whether you are a dog-lover, stopping by for a meal, or want a selfie, Dog In Town is a great dog cafe to check out during your Bangkok stay. One of the best aspects about Dog In Town is that they don’t charge an entrance fee, which might be why it’s a great choice for a tourist that is running low on cash.

One fact about the Dog In Town cafe is that it might not be the best choice for a breakfast meal, since it only opens at 11 AM. There are locals and tourists that work hard to get there early, as that’s the best time to visit the dogs before it gets much busier later in the day. The weekends might be busier than normal for Dog In Town, as well, for those who want a little bit more peace and quiet.

One of the coolest aspects of the Dog In Town cafe is that it is so proud to represent Bangkok that the dogs are actually named after BTS stations such as Asok, Ari, Phrom Phong, and more. If you are trying to search out a dog cafe that has dozens of animals - this might not be the move for you. There are only 9 featured dogs, which might not be enough for those who want more canine action.

Unlike other dog cafes in the city and around the world, they do not accept outside dogs. This is obviously important to remember for those pet owners who want a dog cafe on their daily dog walks, or tourists who are traveling with their own pets, as Dog In Town might not work for that. Also, shoes are not allowed when inside the cafe, so you obviously might want to bring socks. Since so many individuals all around the world are uploading their experiences to social media, one big plus about Dog In Town is that the staff will actually help patrons take selfies with the dogs, as well.

Dog In Town cafe is also known for its range of food, as you can order anything from french fries, to a cup of coffee, a smoothie, and more. If you need a quiet place to relax where you won’t feel pressured while you enjoy the presence of some cute dogs - look no further: Dog In Town doesn’t enforce a time limit in terms of sticking around.

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