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The 15 Best Breakfast Spots in Lampang That’ll Keep You From Hitting Snooze!

I’m not usually one to jump out of the bed for breakfast, but I’ll admit, the spots in Lampang are making me reconsider. These places serve up the perfect blend of satisfying meals and stunning views—if they’ve got their own “Breakfast Club,” then where do I sign up?

Whether you’re in the mood for classic Western, Italian flair, Chinese comfort, or the beloved Thai dishes, Lampang’s breakfast scene has it all. Some places even get creative, fusing flavors in ways that just wok (work).

So, if you’re after something light or a hearty spread, coffee or fresh juice, we’ve rounded up the best spots to kickstart your day. Time to dig in!

Hope and Grinds

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Address: 199 Tippawan Rd, Hua Wiang
Contact details: +66 89 002 6361
Opening hours:  

  • Monday to Friday: 7:30 AM – 7 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 8:30 AM – 7 PM

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Hope & Grinds basically feels like an all-day breakfast cafe. They serve breakfast options, including Western classics like egg Benedict and French toast, as well as Thai-inspired items, such as garlic sun-dried pork with tornado omelette on rice—you’ve got plenty to choose from.

And being the cafe that they are, they know how to make a range of hot and iced beverages. To name a few, they have caffe latte, caramel macchiato, and matcha honey, so you can expect to find something that suits your taste and mood.

Though, we have to admit that their breakfast isn’t exactly on the cheaper side. You’ll probably have to shell out over ฿200 for a full breakfast that consists of a meal and a drink—but the quality and taste are worth the value, too.

Pro tip:

If you’re up to take your fill, try pairing the egg Benedict with a hot caffe latte. The combination of rich flavors and just the cafe’s overall vibe makes for a better breakfast experience. 

Dim Sum Khun Ben

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Address: เลขที่ 81/1 ถนน สุขสวัสดิ์ 2 ซอย 5 Phrabat
Contact details: +66 54 017 770
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 7 AM – 5 PM
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If you’re game for some early morning—affordable—dim sum, then Dim Sum Khun Ben should be on your radar. Think shrimp, pork, and shrimp and egg dumplings for about ฿50 to ฿60 per order (servings usually have 3 to 6 pieces).

But you can always pass on their dumplings for some of their other dishes, like a Malaysian-style herbal pork rib soup, stewed pork leg with rice, and Northern Thai curry noodles with chicken. And most of their menu items are well under ฿100, so you won’t start the day with an empty wallet. 

We also love their tea selection, such as their pu-erh chrysanthemum and jasmine. It elevates the entire experience and really highlights the Thai-Chinese fusion. 

Pro tip:

It’s a good idea to arrive early to enjoy the freshest dim sum selections since popular items may sell out quickly during peak hours. 

The Riverside Restaurant Lampang

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Address: 328 Tipchang Rd, Suan Dok
Contact details: +66 54 221 861
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 11 AM – 11 PM
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While The Riverside Restaurant Lampang isn’t your typical breakfast spread, it is worth trying—especially with the outdoor seating. We think this place is great if you’re hungover and want some brunch before taking on your itinerary for the day.

You can enjoy some of their light or heavy dishes that usually feature a blend of Thai, Northern Thai, and international dishes. They have items like fried crispy pork, fried sliced catfish with crispy basil leaves, and northern-style young jackfruit curry with stewed pork.

And you can even get their pizza, especially if you’re with friends and want something easy to eat off the bat. They’ve got an impressive selection, too. 

Pro tip:

Aim to get there at 11 in the morning—it’s quieter, and the riverside seating is still shaded and breezy. Pair a light Thai dish with fresh juice or coffee for a slow, scenic start to your day. 

Jay Jay Chan Restaurant

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Address: 170 Pong Sanuk Rd, Tambon Wiang Nuea
Contact details: +66 95 450 9564
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 8:30 AM – 7 PM
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For those who aren’t locals but want to get the local experience, Jay Jay Chan Restaurant is a good place to start. It has a tidy buffet station and a large wok simmering with vegetable soup, and the roadside setting really gives that relaxed dining experience. 

They specialize in plant-based versions of regional favorites—the vegan khao soi is a standout, with its traditional noodle soup free from any animal products. Other dishes include their holy basil stir-fried mushroom, Tom Kha soup, rice vermicelli with northern spicy soup, and more.

But the real stars here are the prices. We love how prices start as low as ฿20, making it accessible for all budgets and still be satisfied with the portions you get. 

Pro tip:

Arriving around 8:30 AM is reasonable if you’re aiming for their popular dishes since they may run out by late morning.

Go Cafe Lampang

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Address: 363 ถนน Thanon Chatchai, Tambon Sop Tui
Contact details: +66 84 177 2198
Opening hours: Sunday to Wednesday: 8 AM – 5 PM
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Go Cafe has been a local staple for over 15 years thanks to its high-quality coffee roasts. You can even purchase a variety of coffee beans if you come to enjoy their coffee and want to take some home with you.

Beyond coffee, their breakfast menu deserves some recognition, too. Some items include toast with jam, breakfast sets that have sausage, hams, and eggs, as well as salads and pasta dishes. 

Lastly, with its rustic timber and polished concrete decor, it gives off that relaxing atmosphere. And with free Wi-Fi available, it’s a nice spot for both leisure and work.

Pro tip:

If you want to try their coffee items, try not to miss out on their affogato. And their breakfast sets are the way to go for a filling breakfast—you won’t have to worry about wait times since they’re pretty quick.

Nalalin Home Cafe-Lampang

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Address: 58/5 Phabaht Soi3 , Phabaht Road, Tambon Phabaht
Contact details: +66 98 289 8845
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 9 AM – 6 PM
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Tucked within trees and greenery, Nalalin Home Cafe offers a refreshing environment from the get-go as soon as you see their entryway. They serve a range of dishes like Italian favorites (pizza, spaghetti, etc), as well as Thai fusion options such as grilled fish steak.

On top of that, we love that they have an all-day breakfast menu with items like American Breakfast, complete with eggs, sausage, toast, and veggies. You can also go for their ham and cheese waffle, smoked salmon, or Nanalin Waffle Toast.

They also have a range of beverages, like their popular Americano with orange juice and iced matcha coffee. If you’re craving something sweet, they also offer sweet treats like salted caramel macadamia cake and Nutella cheesecake. 

Pro tip:

If you’re into savory-sweet pairings, the BBQ chicken waffle and herb chicken waffle are definitely worth trying. Arrive early to get the first dibs on their best table in the garden. 

Cafe Amai

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Address: 196 Bunyawat Rd, Suan Dok
Contact details: +66 92 373 2670
Opening hours:  

  • Monday to Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 8 AM – 4:30 PM

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Cafe Amai has an aesthetically pleasing design; from its storefront to the interior, you can tell it’s well-thought-out. It’s an ideal place to relax or boost your productivity with coffee.

Speaking of coffee—you can choose between light and dark roasts and the baristas are known for their expertise. They’re also open to recommending something you might enjoy based on your preferences.

And to pair with your drink, they have a solid lineup of brunch sets and toast varieties like their caramel or berry toast. Their homemade granola is also worth mentioning, served with fresh fruit and yogurt.

Pro tip:

Their toast dishes pair especially well with their cold brew. Ask the staff about any daily specials—they sometimes offer off-menu brunch options.

Wooden​ House​ Cafe’

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Address: 1 Thanon Rajabutr
Contact details: +66 84 228 7042
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 8 AM – 11 PM
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Wooden​ House​ Cafe is located in a beautifully restored wooden home that’s over 130 years old. And it sits along the Wang River, which provides diners with scenic views of the Rassada Bridge.

As for their menu offerings, you can choose from a variety of Thai and Western options. Expect to see dishes like pork steaks to pasta, accompanied by a selection of beverages such as cappuccinos and teas.

Here’s a bonus: if you love the vibe in the morning, then you’ll probably enjoy the evening, too. The cafe transforms into a lively spot with live music performances, boosting the overall experience.

Pro tip:

It’s a good idea to pair your meal with their well-regarded cappuccino. And to get the best seat with the best views, arrive as early as you can.

Today Station 

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Address: 128 Pahmai Rd, Tambon Wiang Nuea
Contact details: +66 95 725 5131
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 8 AM – 3 PM
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Today Station Cafe & Breakfast is a nice riverside cafe in Lampang, also along the Wang River. You can expect views and a variety of breakfast and lunch options throughout the day. 

Some of the dishes they offer include Thai-style pan eggs, northern Thai appetizers, pork burgers, and ramen—it all depends on what you’re feeling.

And if you’re out for a nice morning stroll with your pets, you’ll be glad to know that they allow fur babies in the cafe.

Pro tip:

Try to arrive early for the best seats since the cafe’s affordable pricing and diverse menu make it a popular spot, and it gets packed quickly.

Yasumi cafe ยาสุมิ

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Address: 196, 4 Bunyawat Rd
Contact details: +66 61 252 0163
Opening hours:  

  • Monday to Friday: 7:30 AM – 5 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 8 AM – 5 PM

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It’s neat how Yasumi Cafe offers a range of brunch options, notably the popular Yuzu Bowl—a refreshing mix of fruits with a citrusy twist—and the indulgent Pudding French Toast. You can also snap a nice photo before you dig in since their dishes are beautifully presented and prepared.

And if you’re after something a bit light but still filling, they also have a selection of homemade pastries and baked goods. From assorted muffins to unique Japanese fusion desserts, there’s something to satisfy every sweet tooth.

The cafe’s interior is also pleasing to look at, with wooden tones and minimalist decor that creates a cozy environment that makes you feel like you’re in a traditional Japanese setting.

Pro tip:

For a chill experience, consider visiting Yasumi Cafe on weekday mornings when it’s less crowded. The Yuzu Bowl pairs well with their signature coffee. 

Ma Kong Ta Egg Noodle Restaurant

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Address: 7FRX+CC3, Talad Gao Rd, Suan Dok
Contact details: +66 96 867 2053
Opening hours:  

  • Monday to Friday: 8 AM – 4 PM
  • Saturday to Sunday: 8 AM – 9 PM

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At first glance, Ma Kong Ta Egg Noodle Restaurant might look like an unassuming corner store along the road, but don’t be fooled. With its vintage Thai decor and authentic flavors, it’s a must-visit for noodle enthusiasts. 

As you might’ve noticed, it’s famous for its flavorful egg noodles, serving dishes like red pork noodle soup and freshly steamed wontons. You could also tell how authentic and well-crafted each bowl is served—the taste is amazing. 

Not to mention, with dishes priced just between ฿35 and ฿45, it’s a nice budget-friendly spot to taste authentic meals without compromising on taste and quality. 

Pro tip:

Plan your visit early to avoid any rush hours, especially since it’s roadside. And you might as well stroll through the nearby market to fully immerse yourself in the local culture. 

Ku Chang Heng

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Address: 122-123/1 ถนน Talat Rat, อำเภอเมือง
Contact details: +66 83 579 3785
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 8 AM – 5 PM
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Located near the Lampang Train Station, Ku Chang Heng is a charming, family-run cafe that offers traditional Thai drinks, such as robust Thai coffee and creamy Thai milk tea. The Chinese teahouse decor makes for an even better experience. 

And to complement your drink, they have a selection of homemade Thai desserts—they’re literally prepared by the owner’s mother. Nothing is commercialized, so the experience feels real and authentic. 

On that note, if you’re looking for a heavy breakfast, this might not be for you. Ku Chang Heng mostly focuses on just tea and other drinks paired with Thai pastries or desserts—there’s not much to munch on.

Pro tip:

If you want to know about the area or have some insider knowledge, engage in a conversation with the friendly English-speaking owner, who’s always eager to share insights about Lampang’s hidden gems.

Khao Soi Bun Yuen

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Address: 25 25 Wang Khong Rd, Tambon Wiang Nuea
Contact details: +66 84 608 0775
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 8 AM – 3 PM
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Khao Soi Bun Yuen is pretty much a beloved local eatery known for its Northern Thai Cuisine. And it’s also situated near the Wang River, giving it that nice little nature view.

Their signature dish, Khao Soi, features a rich and creamy curry broth served over tender egg noodles, topped with crispy noodles for that added texture. And you can even choose between beef or chicken, both having an umami blend of spices and flavor.

And to complement the main dishes, their pork satay served with peanut sauce and grilled bread is a must-try. The perfect balance of savory and sweet flavors is just something special. 

Pro tip:

Just like any other popular place, try to arrive early to avoid the rush and enjoy the freshly prepared Khao Soi. And don’t forget to bring you cash since they don’t accept cards here.

Memmoth Cafe

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Address: 219/1-3 Prasan Maitri Rd, Tambon Sop Tui
Contact details: +66 95 451 4583
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 7 AM – 9 PM
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Just a short walk from the train station and the historic Kad Kong Ta Market, Memmoth Cafe & Hostel is a blend of a vintage-style cafe and a cozy hostel. On top of that, the lush greenery around the place makes it feel more serene and peaceful.

Given that it’s mainly a hostel, you can expect that they know how to serve a good breakfast. They offer Western-style options like eggs, toast, and pastries, as well as Thai favorites. And there’s a nice flow of freshly brewed coffee, tea, and even milkshakes to complement your meals. 

The hostel itself is also legit, and many travelers have been happy with the services. Plus, it’s easily accessible and makes for a great starting point for exploring the city.

Pro tip:

If you’re not staying at the hostel, consider weekday mornings for less crowds. And while you’re in the area, you can explore the morning market to see and go through some local produce and delicacies before settling in for a meal.

MAHAMITr Microroaster

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Address: บ้านต้า 339 Chomphu
Contact details: +66 86 918 4654
Opening hours:  Monday to Sunday: 8 AM – 5 PM
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True to its name, MAHAMITr Microroaster has an impressive selection of beans, including Thai, Ethiopian, and Colombian varieties. And like some of the places on this list, this is also nestled along the Wang River.

Now, let’s talk about drinks: they have Thai-style espresso, Cocoa and Thai tea latte, and even mint cocoa, among many other beverages they have. Don’t hesitate to ask the barista for any recommendations. 

Just note that they don’t have the heaviest breakfast here—you can settle with a selection of pastries and light snacks that pair well with your drinks. Still, this is a solid bet for those who are particular with their coffee or want to start the day with something light. 

Pro tip:

If you enjoyed your coffee, you can try to buy some from them for yourself or even as a gift to someone. Their scones and bagels are also a nice snack to go with your coffee. 

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