Ceresia Coffee Roasters now sits on Sukhumvit 41, a side street in Bangkok's Phrom Phong area, about a 10-minute walk from BTS Phrom Phong. The move gives one of the city's older specialty names a more residential house-cafe shape: seating corners, a visible roastery rhythm, pastries and sandwiches around the edges, and a shelf of beans that makes the visit feel practical as well as warm.
Go when coffee is the reason, not a decorative backdrop. Ceresia has been roasting in Bangkok since 2013, and the current shop still points the visit toward seasonal single origins, espresso, pour-over, coffee subscriptions, and beans sold in smaller quantities for home brewing.
Coffee style
The strongest order is either a filter coffee from the current single-origin list or an espresso-based drink that lets the house roasting show clearly. Ceresia works with single-origin coffees from farms and cooperatives, roasts weekly, and sells both single origins and its house espresso blend by weight. The better question at the bar is what is fresh right now: recent rotations have included Kenya, El Salvador, Brazil, Guatemala, and northern Thailand.
What people go for
The natural order is coffee plus a small bite: a flat white or iced latte with a pastry, a pour-over with something from the bakery case, or a short tasting before buying beans. Sandwiches, baked goods, filter coffee, flat whites, pastries, cakes, and staff who can talk through the beans make it credible as a light breakfast or snack stop, but not a full brunch anchor.
The feel
The new Sukhumvit 41 address is easier to read as a house-turned-roastery cafe than the older narrow Sukhumvit 33/1 room. Expect a warm room, knowledgeable service, and enough seating to settle in, though the shop is not always a quick in-and-out stop when it is busy. Wi-Fi is now listed as available, so treat it as a practical light-work cafe rather than the no-Wi-Fi room older notes describe.
Why Ceresia Coffee Roasters is shortlisted by Filter Notes
Ceresia belongs in the Bangkok shortlist because it connects a deep roasting shelf with an easy visitor location near Phrom Phong. Cross town for small-batch coffee, rotating single origins, home-brewing beans, and a lived-in Sukhumvit cafe feel; know before going that it closes at 17:00 and the food is pastries and light cafe plates, not brunch.