By Area.
Five Pattaya districts. Pick the one closest to where you are.
Pattaya is small enough to cross in half an hour and varied enough that the half-hour matters. The coffee does not spread evenly across it. Read the city by neighbourhood and a pattern emerges — one that tells you nearly as much about a cafe as its menu does.
Central Pattaya is the dense core, and it holds most of the scene: the owner-roasters, the slow bars and the work-friendly rooms cluster along Beach Road, Second Road and the sois behind them. If you have one morning and no plan, this is where the odds are best. Pratumnak — the hill — runs quieter and more residential, a place you cross between the centre and Jomtien rather than a crawl in itself. Jomtien trades density for the beach, with a specialty corner still finding its feet. Naklua, north of the centre, keeps an older, slower pace and is quietly gentrifying — likely the most under-documented district on this list. And the Banglamung edge, out toward Na Jomtien, is where the metro's most ambitious roastery sits, far enough from the beach strip to feel like a destination.
Use these pages the way a resident would: not to find the single best cafe in Pattaya, but the best cafe near where you already are. Each district page lists the cafes the research places there — verified entries and research-only leads alike — with the honest note that Issue 01's anonymous audit visits are still in progress.