


Phongsali Organic Coffee Shop
About
This charming organic coffee shop offers families a peaceful retreat with stunning rooftop views of the Mekong River. Parents can enjoy locally-sourced Lao coffee while kids relax with snacks and juices in a laid-back atmosphere that welcomes travelers needing a quieter break from sightseeing. The rooftop setting provides a safe, contained space where children can unwind while adults recharge.
Highlights
- ✓Panoramic rooftop views of the Mekong River and surrounding mountains
- ✓Authentic Lao organic coffee from Phongsali province in northern Laos
- ✓Peaceful, low-key atmosphere perfect for family downtime
- ✓Fresh smoothies and light snacks that appeal to children
- ✓Budget-friendly prices ideal for traveling families
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive in late afternoon to catch the golden hour sunset over the river from the rooftop, which creates a magical backdrop and great photo opportunities.
- 2.Bring quiet activities like coloring books, travel games, or tablets for kids to stay entertained while you enjoy your coffee break.
- 3.Ask about their fresh fruit smoothies and baked goods, which are popular with children and made with local ingredients.
- 4.The rooftop has limited shade, so bring hats and sunscreen for sun protection, especially during midday visits.
- 5.Use this as a strategic rest stop between temple visits or market shopping when kids need a calm environment to regroup.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during late afternoon (4-6pm) to enjoy cooler temperatures and stunning river sunset views. Avoid midday heat when the rooftop can be uncomfortable. Weekday mornings are quieter if you prefer fewer crowds.
What to Know
This is a budget-friendly cafe with very affordable prices (expect to spend just a few dollars per person). Seating is casual and rooftop access involves stairs, so plan accordingly with strollers or very young children.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but most pleasant during Laos' cool, dry season (November to February). The hot season (March to May) can make the rooftop uncomfortable during peak afternoon heat. Rainy season (June to October) may limit rooftop access during heavy downpours.
Nearby Eats
The cafe serves light snacks, but for fuller meals, explore the nearby night market area which offers family-friendly street food stalls with grilled meats, noodles, and fresh spring rolls that kids typically enjoy.
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