Drive Thailand’s long highways or walk through busy neighborhoods, and you’ll spot it, the green leaf logo of Inthanin Coffee. Thailand has no shortage of places to grab caffeine, but Inthanin has its own identity. It mixes everyday convenience with a clear focus on nature.
Backed by the Bangchak Corporation, Inthanin started as a simple stop at service stations and grew into a well-known Thai brand. By 2026, it had reached more than 1,400 locations, showing that great coffee doesn’t have to come from a small boutique shop.
The Coffee: Thai Beans, Freshly Brewed
Coffee is the main reason people keep coming back. While many big chains depend on imports, Inthanin keeps things local. The brand is known for using 100% Thai Arabica beans, commonly sourced from northern farming areas such as Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
1. Popular Signature Drinks
New to Inthanin, start with the drinks that regulars order most. “Inthanin All Day” is one of the best-known picks. It’s strong, bold, and made for long days (and long drives). If you want something lighter and cleaner, the Iced Americano highlights the taste of their Arabica with a crisp finish that works well in Thailand’s heat.
2. Organic Choices at Inthanin Garden
Inthanin helped make organic coffee easier to find in Thailand. Some locations, often called Inthanin Garden, focus on beans grown without chemical inputs.
A standout option is the Single Origin Drip Coffee series. These brews feature beans from specific areas such as Thep Sadet. The flavor can change by origin, with notes that may lean fruity, chocolatey, or floral, depending on where the beans were grown.
3. More Than Coffee: Cocoa and Matcha
Coffee isn’t the only reason people stop in. Inthanin’s Cocoa has a loyal following, thanks to its deep color and thick, rich taste. The brand has also added a premium Uji Matcha line from Japan, which has become a go-to choice for customers who want a non-coffee drink.
Locations: Easy to Find, Easy to Enjoy
One reason Inthanin is so popular is how accessible it is. Most stores fit into a few main types.
Highway Stops at Bangchak Stations
Many people first try Inthanin at Bangchak service stations. These spots are built to feel calmer than a normal roadside cafe, often with trees, green space, and sometimes small water features. It’s a comfortable place to take a break, use Wi-Fi, and cool down before getting back on the road.
Neighborhood and Mall Stores
Inthanin has also expanded into local communities and shopping areas. You’ll see branches labeled Inthanin Garden or Unique Design, with layouts that feel more like a cafe you’d meet friends at. Some use large windows for natural light, and some use recycled materials to match the brand’s eco-focused image.
Stores Outside Thailand
Inthanin has started to grow beyond Thailand, too. You can now find shops in nearby countries such as Cambodia and Laos, helping introduce Thai Arabica to more of Southeast Asia.
Why Customers Keep Coming Back: The Eco Brand Promise
Inthanin is often called Thailand’s greenest coffee shop, and the brand has built that reputation over many years.
- Biodegradable cups: Inthanin introduced Bio-Cups made from plant-based materials before they became common. These cups can break down in soil within about 180 days.
- Less plastic waste: Many drinks no longer need a straw, since lids are designed for easy sipping.
- Support for Thai farmers: By buying from local groups and co-ops, the brand helps farmers in hill-tribe communities earn a fairer income for their crops.
What Reviews Often Mention
Scroll through reviews on Wongnai or Google Maps, and you’ll notice a few repeat themes: rich cocoa, quick service, and clean stores.
“The cocoa here is on another level. I’ve tried cocoa all over Bangkok, but Inthanin’s is the thickest and most satisfying. Plus, I love that my cup won’t stay in a landfill for 500 years.”
Arun, Bangkok Resident
“I stop at Inthanin every time I drive to Chiang Mai. The service is fast, the ‘All Day’ coffee is strong enough to keep me focused, and the shops are always clean and cool.”
Somsak, Frequent Traveler
Price comes up a lot, too. While some global chains charge around 150 THB for a latte, Inthanin is often seen as a better daily option, with many drinks priced around 50 to 90 THB.
More Than Drinks: Food and Snack Options
By 2026, many Inthanin branches will offer more than beverages. A growing number of stores serve breakfast items and snacks, including:
- Egg in a Pan (Kai Kata): A simple, classic Thai breakfast.
- Fresh waffles and toast: Served hot and made to order at many locations.
- Thai desserts: Small treats like mango sticky rice and Thai-style puddings that pair well with coffee.
Final Take
Inthanin Coffee feels like modern Thailand in cafe form. It’s easy to find, simple to enjoy, and still tied to local farms and greener habits. Stop in for a strong espresso, a thick cocoa, or a quiet seat near some greenery. The brand’s message fits what you see in the stores: “Best for You, Best for the World.”
Next time you pass that green leaf sign, step inside. You’ll get a good drink and support Thai-grown coffee at the same time.




