Naklua.
North of central Pattaya, Naklua keeps an old-fishing-village pace. Garden cafes set back from the road. Slower mornings.
Naklua is the older, quieter half of Pattaya — the stretch north of the centre that kept its fishing-village pace while the resort sprawl filled in to the south. The seafood market, the long Naklua Road, the temple, the sois running down to the water: it is the part of the metro that still feels like a town rather than a strip. Mornings here are genuinely slow, and the cafes tend to sit set back from the road, often behind a wall, often built around a garden.
The specialty scene is thin but real — and worth being honest about. Three names surfaced repeatedly in research: Passion Kaffe, opposite the foot of Naklua Soi 18/2, one of the few specialty-leaning options in Naklua proper; Tree Tales Cafe, a vintage home-style garden cafe on the Pattaya-Naklua road with a real food program; and Aftertaste Cafe, which carries a strong laptop-and-nomad signal. All three lean garden-aesthetic, and on the available evidence the coffee programs still need to be confirmed in person rather than taken on a venue's reputation.
What a coffee-minded visitor should know: Naklua is gentrifying, and the cafe map is almost certainly out of date. The research notes as much — Naklua likely holds newer specialty rooms that have not yet reached the aggregator sites, and the editors regard an anonymous walk of the area as the obvious next step. So the three entries below are a starting point, not a finished picture. Come to Naklua for the slower pace and the garden settings; treat every coffee verdict here as pending until the editorial visits are done.