The LogBook Room and Cafe — a cozy 10-room boutique hotel behind Central Chonburi with its own cafe
Chonburi town is the kind of place most people drive straight through on the way to Pattaya or Bang Saen, and few think to stay the night in the town itself — boutique-style stays in this area are also thin on the ground · The LogBook Room and Cafe is a small boutique hotel of just 10 rooms on Soi Lung Song in Samet, tucked away behind Central Chonburi and Big C and an easy walk from both · what sets it apart from an ordinary hotel is the small lobby cafe that doubles as the check-in counter, with free tea and coffee and a warm feel, like staying at a friend's place · rooms are clean, the bathrooms are bigger than the price suggests, it stays quiet despite sitting behind a big mall, and the owner runs it personally · from about ฿1,332/night, scoring around 8.5 from real reviews across several platforms.
Who The LogBook is for — at its simplest, The LogBook Room and Cafe is a small, family-run boutique hotel for anyone after a "quiet, clean, cozy" stay in Chonburi town without paying a lot · it isn't a beachfront resort built for a full getaway, and it isn't a big chain hotel with a pool and a gym · it's a 10-room stay where the owner has put thought into every detail, from the room design to the small cafe in the lobby · from real reviews across several platforms, the people who come away happiest are travellers stopping in Chonburi for a night or two, people here on business or meetings in town, shoppers and moviegoers heading to Central Chonburi who want somewhere within walking distance, and couples or solo travellers who prefer the feel of a small, warm place over a big hotel where nobody remembers your face · another group it suits well is people driving through Chonburi on the way east who want a single night's stay with easy parking, close to convenience stores and restaurants · if you're after a pool, a gym, a sea view or resort-style facilities, this may not be the answer, and you'd be better off looking towards Bang Saen or Pattaya · what earns The LogBook its good scores is that it knows what it is, and does what a small stay does well — cleanliness, quiet, and attentive, personal service.
Location and getting around — this is one of The LogBook's main selling points, and plenty of reviews mention it · the hotel sits on Soi Lung Song off Sukhumvit Road, in Samet sub-district, Mueang Chonburi, right behind Central Chonburi and Big C Chonburi · what makes the location work is that it's on a quiet lane, yet a few minutes' walk takes you to a big mall with restaurants, a supermarket, a cinema and plenty of shops · there are also convenience stores and local eateries within walking distance, so dinner or a late-night snack is no problem · for longer trips, the hotel is right on Sukhumvit Road, Chonburi's main artery, so you can drive on to Bang Saen in about 10–15 minutes, reach Nong Mon Market and Bang Saen Beach easily, and get onto the motorway for Bangkok or Pattaya without trouble · if you're driving, it's especially convenient because the hotel has free parking · one small note: since it's down a lane, some drivers may find the entrance tricky the first time, so it's worth opening a map app and watching for the Soi Lung Song sign · for those without a car, taxis and ride-hailing around Chonburi town are an option, and the hotel can help arrange a ride.
"Stayed one night on the way east and picked this place because you can walk to Central — had dinner at the mall and walked back to sleep · the room was very clean, quieter than I expected for being behind a mall, parking was easy, good value for the price."
Room types and decor — The LogBook has just 10 rooms in total, split into a few types to suit different group sizes · it starts with the Standard Twin, two single beds for friends or anyone who wants separate beds, and the Standard Double, one queen bed for couples or solo travellers · moving up is the Deluxe Triple, a queen bed plus an extra single, good for three people or a small family · and the largest is the Family Room, two queen beds for a family or a group of friends · the decor is simple and modern in bright, easy tones, leaning on light colours and woodwork that make the rooms feel open and relaxed · many real reviews agree that the rooms are very clean, the beds are soft and comfortable, and the bathrooms are bigger than you'd expect at this price — some even say the bedding is soft enough to compare with a four-star hotel · every room has the basics covered, including a 32-inch flat-screen TV with digital channels, a work desk, a clothes rack, towels, a hairdryer, a minibar and free drinking water · the bathroom has a rain shower and basic amenities · some rooms have a small balcony and a sofa, making them more comfortable to sit and relax in · to be straight about it, the building is four storeys with no lift, so an upper-floor room means climbing the stairs — if you have heavy luggage or are travelling with older guests, ask for a ground-floor room when you book · overall, The LogBook's rooms feel like rooms in a home that were designed with care, rather than hotel rooms churned out identically.
Facilities and the cafe — being a small stay, The LogBook doesn't have a pool or a gym like a big hotel, and it's best to set that expectation from the start · but what gives it its charm is the small lobby cafe that doubles as the check-in counter · this corner has comfortable seating and a warm feel, free tea and coffee for guests, and snacks you can buy on top · many reviews say they love it here because it feels more like sitting in a friend's cafe than checking in at a hotel · beyond the cafe, the necessary facilities are all there: free Wi-Fi throughout, free parking, luggage storage, laundry service, and help arranging a car or taxi · there's a small garden and common areas to relax in · one thing that draws consistent praise is the quiet — even sitting behind a big mall, the lane and the way the building is laid out keep the rooms quiet, with little noise from the main road · for anyone working, the in-room desk and a usable Wi-Fi signal are enough for working online or short meetings · the notes reviews raise are the lack of a lift, and that the counter isn't open 24 hours, so if you're arriving very late it's best to give your arrival time in advance so the team can be ready to welcome you.
Breakfast and drinks — breakfast at The LogBook is a set served to your table rather than a big buffet, which suits the size of the place · it's served every morning from around 7:00–10:30 AM · there are several options, both Thai dishes like rice porridge and chicken rice, and Western ones like toast served with jam, butter and a hot drink · most real reviews praise the breakfast as tasty and freshly made, and some say it's more varied than expected for a small stay, ranging from Thai food to Western-style dishes · but to be fair, there are a few voices in the reviews who felt breakfast was a little plain on some days, getting just toast with tea or coffee and orange juice, which is normal for a small stay where the menu may rotate by the day · for anyone wanting more choice, the upside of the location is that you can walk to Central Chonburi or the surrounding restaurants in a few minutes, so it's no problem to change things up for breakfast or another meal out · besides breakfast, the lobby cafe also has free tea and coffee to sip throughout the day, a small detail many say makes the stay feel warm and good value.
Service — service is where The LogBook earns the most praise in real reviews, and it's the heart of a small stay like this · because the owner and team look after guests themselves, the service feels friendly and attentive to detail · many reviews say the staff are lovely, helpful, and make you feel "like part of the family" · the design and the way things are arranged in the hotel also reflect the owner's taste and care, and many guests pick up on that thoughtfulness · when it comes to recommending restaurants and places to visit or helping arrange a car, the team does it well and willingly · to be straight about it, because it's a small stay and the counter isn't open 24 hours, getting in touch late at night may not be as convenient as at a big hotel, so giving your arrival time in advance helps keep everything smooth · overall, service is a strength that leaves many guests impressed and wanting to come back.
What real reviews say (the good and the bad) — pulled together from Trip.com, Booking.com, Agoda, Wongnai and TripAdvisor, the picture is fairly consistent and clearly leans positive · On the praise side: very clean rooms come up most often, bathrooms bigger than the price suggests, soft comfortable beds, a quiet atmosphere despite being behind a mall, a location within walking distance of Central and Big C, a warm lobby cafe with free tea and coffee, tasty freshly made breakfast, an attentive and friendly owner and staff, and convenient free parking · on TripAdvisor it scores around 4.7 out of 5 and ranks near the top of speciality stays in Chonburi town · On the watch-out side: the most-mentioned point is the four-storey building with no lift, which means anyone in an upper-floor room or with heavy luggage has to climb the stairs · next is that the counter isn't open 24 hours, so a very late arrival needs to give notice in advance · and a few voices felt breakfast was plain on some days · these notes are things you can manage by choosing your floor and giving the right arrival time, rather than big problems that keep people from coming back.
"Such a lovely place, the owner cares about every detail, and the bathroom was bigger than expected · the one downside is no lift — our room was on the third floor so we had to drag the luggage up the stairs, next time I'll ask for a ground-floor room, but overall I was impressed and will come back."
Price and value — The LogBook's starting price is around ฿1,332/night for a Standard room at normal rates, edging up a little over long weekends or festivals but generally staying in budget territory · larger rooms like the Deluxe Triple and Family Room run from about ฿1,600 up, depending on the number of people and the time of year · compared with chain hotels or ordinary stays in Chonburi town at similar prices, The LogBook feels very good value among budget stays with a boutique touch, especially once you factor in the consistently praised cleanliness, the bathrooms bigger than the price suggests, the cafe with free tea and coffee, and the owner-run service · if your goal is a quiet, clean stay within walking distance of a big mall, with no need for a pool or resort-style facilities, every baht you spend feels well spent · but if you're planning a full resort getaway with a pool and sea view, this price at a different type of stay in Bang Saen or Pattaya may suit your needs better.
What to know before you book — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, the building is four storeys with no lift, so if you have heavy luggage, are travelling with older guests, or don't want to climb stairs, ask for a ground-floor room when you book · Two, the counter isn't open 24 hours, so if you'll arrive very late or your flight/transport is delayed, give the team your arrival time in advance · Three, because it's a small stay of just 10 rooms, rooms fill fast over long weekends and festivals, so book ahead · Four, if you're driving, free parking is available but limited to the size of the stay, so ask ahead if you're bringing several cars, and open a map app to find Soi Lung Song since it's down a lane · Five, if a varied breakfast matters to you, plan on heading out to Central or the surrounding restaurants as a backup · Six, choose free cancellation if your plans aren't firm, since small-stay rates often change with the season.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, The LogBook Room and Cafe is best suited to anyone after a small, quiet, clean, cozy boutique hotel in Chonburi town on a budget · the lobby cafe with free tea and coffee, the clean rooms and bathrooms bigger than the price suggests, the location within walking distance of Central and Big C, and the owner-run service make it good value, and a stay like this at the same price isn't easy to find in Chonburi town · if you're looking for a pool, a gym, a sea view or full resort-style facilities, this may not be the answer, and you should consider stays towards Bang Saen or Pattaya instead · and if you're travelling with older guests or have heavy luggage, keep the no-lift building in mind and ask for a ground-floor room · but for a trip stopping in Chonburi town where you want somewhere quiet, clean and within walking distance of everything, with the warm service of a small place the owner cares about — The LogBook answers that need almost completely, and it's why it keeps scoring so highly in reviews.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Very clean rooms, bathroom bigger than the price suggests, soft comfortable beds
- ✓ Location behind Central and Big C Chonburi, walk to the mall and restaurants
- ✓ Warm lobby cafe with free tea and coffee
- ✓ Attentive, friendly owner and staff, free parking
- ! Four-storey building with no lift, upper-floor rooms mean climbing the stairs
- ! Counter isn't open 24 hours, late arrivals need to give notice in advance
- ! No pool or gym like a big hotel
- ✓ Quiet atmosphere despite being behind a big mall
- ✓ Freshly made breakfast with both Thai and Western menus
- ✓ Design and care reflect the owner's thoughtfulness
- ✓ Good value among budget boutique-style stays
- ! Small stay of just 10 rooms, fills fast over long weekends
- ! Breakfast can be plain on some days for some guests
- ! Down a lane, finding the entrance the first time may need a map app
- 💡If you have heavy luggage or are travelling with older guests — four-storey building with no lift, upper-floor rooms mean climbing the stairs → ask for a ground-floor room when you book
- 💡If you'll arrive very late — the counter isn't open 24 hours → give your arrival time in advance so the team can be ready to welcome you
- 💡If you want a pool, a gym or a resort-style sea view — this is a small boutique hotel in town and has none of these → consider stays towards Bang Saen or Pattaya instead