🔄 Updated 21 Jun 2026
When people think cafes, Chiang Mai or Bangkok usually come to mind first, but Nakhon Sawan has good ones a lot of people overlook. It's the town where two rivers merge into the start of the Chao Phraya, which gives it riverside cafes with genuinely lovely views, plus a wave of newer coffee shops in the Pak Nam Pho area that roast their own beans and that locals actually sit at. This guide splits things clearly into two tracks — river views and serious coffee in town — so it's easy to pick based on your mood that day.
Read before you head out
Cafe hours in smaller provinces change often, especially little shops with a weekly day off. We'd always check the shop's Facebook or Instagram page before going. The prices in this guide are rough ranges from reviews — use them as a rough comparison, not a fixed price.
Chao Phraya riverside cafes with a real river view
Nakhon Sawan's edge that other towns can't copy is the headwaters of the Chao Phraya. If you want to sip coffee by the water with a cool breeze, these two are the ones locals mention most.
NAVA Cafe & Restaurant (Pae NAVA)
Nakhon Sawan's first floating cafe — a real raft sitting on the Chao Phraya in the Nakhon Sawan Tok area. There's an indoor zone and a deck with a full-on river view, and it's both a cafe and a restaurant: coffee, drinks, snacks, all the way to river-fish dishes. Best for a long sit from late afternoon into evening, when the breeze picks up and you catch the sunset over the water.
Banrao Coffee
A homey cafe right on the river in Mueang district, with a simple, unfussy feel. Nothing flashy, just an easy riverside vibe — good for anyone who wants to escape the busyness and sit quietly watching the water flow. Coffee is wallet-friendly, and it's a spot locals drop by more than tourists.
Tip for the river-view crowd
For the best light for riverside photos, go between about 3 and 5 pm — the sun softens and you start to see the golden glow reflecting off the water. Saturday and Sunday evenings get crowded, so if you want a table on the deck, arriving before 4 pm is the safer bet.
Want to taste deeper? Try a Nakhon Sawan food tour or cooking class
Half a day with a local who knows the lanes — or cooking a dish yourself — teaches you more than just eating. Book ahead on Klook or GetYourGuide.
Coffee-focused cafes in Pak Nam Pho town
If you're here for the coffee itself, not just photo corners, the Nakhon Sawan town center has shops that take their beans and extraction seriously. Several roast their own and offer single-origin beans to choose from.
BLESS Coffee Roasters
An in-town roastery that puts coffee front and center, with a warm, simple feel. There are several single-origin beans to pick from, light to dark roast, so it suits coffee drinkers who want to actually taste the differences. Not much in the way of pastries, since the shop is focused on the coffee. Usually closed Sundays.
Tissue Papers Cafe
A cute, clean white-toned shop near Uthayan Sawan park, open early from 7 am — handy for a coffee before a walk in the park. The drinks people talk about are the orange latte and the vanilla latte, made with house-roasted beans. The vibe is relaxed with a fair few photo corners.
UPSET: Coffee Madness
A loft-style cafe in town, renovated from an old warehouse into two floors with a raw, pared-back look. The most-ordered drinks are the iced latte and the Dirty Oat. Good for anyone who likes an industrial vibe and wants to sit and work quietly.
Photo-friendly cafes and chill spots
For anyone here for the atmosphere and good photo angles, Nakhon Sawan has several shops with serious decor, from Japanese style to leafy gardens.
Kyoto Shi Cafe
A genuinely Japanese-style cafe with plenty of photo corners, like a slice of Kyoto inside the shop. Some branches even look out toward the hills. Homemade donuts and matcha latte.
Cafe Re'treat
A two-floor minimalist white-toned spot with soft music playing and a relaxed mood. Several angles to shoot from, and good for a long afternoon sit.
CHUN
A warm Chinese-style tea house with a garden where dogs can run around. Standouts are green tea, coconut matcha and brown-sugar bubble milk tea. Wallet-friendly.
Good Old Days Cafe & Bistro
A mix of modern and country-vintage near Suwannaram Park, open late — good for evening into night. Usually closed Tuesdays.
How to pick the right cafe for the day
- Want a river view + sunset — head to NAVA, the floating raft, from late afternoon into evening
- Here purely for coffee you can taste — BLESS Coffee Roasters or UPSET in town
- Early opening before sightseeing — Tissue Papers opens at 7 am, near Uthayan Sawan park
- Coming with a group, bringing a dog — CHUN has a garden and is pet-friendly
- Serious about photos — Kyoto Shi for Japanese style, or Cafe Re'treat for minimalist white
Pairing cafes with sights
To make the most of the trip, map out a route: morning coffee near Uthayan Sawan park at Tissue Papers, a walk around the lake, then a stop at Pasan, the marker for the start of the Chao Phraya. In the afternoon head to the NAVA raft for the riverside breeze, and wrap up the evening at Good Old Days — coffee, views and atmosphere all in one day.
Want to do Nakhon Sawan in full — food, sights and where to stay
See the Nakhon Sawan travel guide →