Blue Bottle Coffee is set to make its Bangkok debut with two openings that aim to introduce Thai drinkers to both its everyday café style and its more specialist side. According to Insideretail Asia, the first branch will open at Dusit Central Park, with a second site to follow at EmQuartier, both developed with Valiram, which also worked with the brand on its Singapore launch in 2024.

The Dusit Central Park café is expected to lean towards a simple, open format built around regular coffee visits, with the brand’s core drinks at the centre of the offer. The second site, at EmQuartier, is being positioned as Blue Bottle’s flagship in Thailand and will focus more heavily on hand-brewed pour-overs, seasonal drinks and its best-known signature beverages, making it the stronger draw for coffee fans looking for a more considered experience.

For travellers, the locations themselves add to the appeal. Dusit Central Park sits in a major central Bangkok development opposite Lumpini Park, an area that has been transformed in recent years, with the Dusit Thani Bangkok reopening there in September 2024 as part of the wider project, according to Dusit International. EmQuartier, meanwhile, is one of the city’s better-known shopping and dining destinations, which should make the café easy to pair with a day of shopping or a meal out.

Blue Bottle’s arrival also underlines how far the brand has spread beyond its Californian roots. The company already operates in Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong and Singapore, and earlier this year it was acquired by Centurium Capital, the Chinese private equity firm that also backs Luckin Coffee, for less than US$400 million, according to reports in the Los Angeles Times and other publications. For Bangkok visitors and residents alike, the new openings offer another high-profile option in a city already packed with serious coffee competition.

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