Every nomad town has its dependable “I just need to get three hours of work done” café, and in Jomtien The Coffee Club is one of the safest bets. It won’t win design awards, but it nails the boring essentials remote workers actually care about: cold aircon, steady wifi, plug sockets, and a kitchen that does real food when a cake won’t cut it.
Why nomads use it
The combination is the point — wifi + power + aircon + food + predictable quality. You can take a call, eat a proper lunch, and not worry about your laptop dying. It’s a chain with branches across Thailand, so you already know what you’re getting.
Worth knowing
Weekends get busy around brunch, and socket placement varies by table, so arrive a little early if you need to plug in. Confirm the exact Jomtien branch, hours and wifi at the spot, since chain locations change.
Pros
- Dependable wifi, power points and aircon
- Full all-day menu, not just cakes
- Comfortable for a few hours of laptop work
Cons
- It's a chain — atmosphere over character
- Gets busy at brunch on weekends
- Pricier than a local Thai coffee stand
Frequently asked questions
Is The Coffee Club good for working on a laptop in Jomtien?
Yes — it's one of the go-to remote-work cafés in Jomtien thanks to aircon, reliable wifi, power sockets and a proper food menu, so you can settle in for a few hours.
Does it have power sockets and wifi?
Generally yes at the Jomtien branches, though seat-by-seat socket access varies. ⟨VERIFY: confirm at your branch⟩