This coffee shop, located in Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai, is situated on the way to our accommodation. From afar, it doesn't stand out much, except for its container-style design and mountainous backdrop. However, being drawn to unique places, we decided to stop by. The shop is called "Bannok Coffee Roasters".

This coffee shop boasts a spacious area with impressive parking facilities, a stark contrast to other establishments on Nimmanha Road, where finding a parking spot can be a tedious and time-consuming task.

The majority of customers are big bike or cycling groups. When they arrive together, they park dozens of bikes in a row, creating a lively atmosphere.

The closer I get, the more I like the ideas they used to decorate the shop. You might not see it from the outside, but now I'm having fun taking pictures.

This angle is my favorite. It's so cool. Sometimes teenagers sit here for a long time. I had to wait for them to leave before I could take this picture.

The area around the shop has many cool photo spots, perfect for those who love finding locations to take pictures.


Add a touch of chic with an outdoor movie screen. While a daytime screening might not be ideal, imagine the cool and relaxing atmosphere during the late afternoon and early evening.

This is a coffee roasting house. They roast coffee beans here and charge by the kilogram. We heard about it when someone asked.

The beverage menu offers a wide variety of options at affordable prices. There is also a decent selection of alcoholic beverages available.

A group of foreign big bike enthusiasts were present, engaging in conversation while enjoying a light beer, adding to the lively atmosphere of the establishment.

This corner is another favorite spot of mine. You can sit and enjoy a drink while dipping your feet in the pool. I think the ladies would especially appreciate it.

The cafe is perfect for taking photos, with many stylish corners to choose from.

The menu offers a variety of coffee, milk tea, and green tea options, all at an affordable price of 50 baht per cup. The bakery selection is limited, but the cakes are delicious.

This photo shows a dish being prepared for serving. The dish is covered with a lid, which is a nice touch.

The area around the shop has been decorated in several places, some of which are not yet finished. While we were sitting and drinking, we talked to the seller about the idea of the shop. He said that there are still many projects to decorate the shop. It should be finished in time for the winter season when people come to visit.

We are a little sad that it will be a long time before we have the opportunity to visit Chiang Mai again. This place will probably change a lot. So we decided to record the image as of today, 10/5/2017.

We will visit again when we come to Chiang Mai. "Enjoy the art and the smell of coffee in the countryside".

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