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This jazz bar turns into a cafe to survive coronavirus lockdown

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Khemjira Prompan
Alonetogeher cafe
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
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As COVID-19 continues to affect the bar and nightlife business, the jazz venue named after one of Chet Baker’s hit songs is trying to deal with the ill-fated situation by converting its bar into a café. Instead of serving alcohol-injected tipples, Alonetogether has opened up its doors during the day and is now serving well-executed mocktails, such as virgin Bloody Mary (B250), Blue Hawaii (B240), and White Russian (B220), and a few baked goods like chocolate cheesecake (B220) and strawberry shortcake (B220). You can have these cakes with their drip coffee every Saturday and Sunday. Famed coffee haven Roots will be offering quality brews from 19-21 June. 

Keeping to its reputation, jazz tunes still play in the background. If one of the songs catch your attention, check if they’re on one of the vinyls available for purchase at the bar. Patrons can choose to sit at the narrow bar or walk further in to the spacious living room-like area where a grand piano sit. Cigars are also available; each purchase comes with a free coffee or tea.

29 Soi Sukhumvit 31. Open Fri - Sun 12:00 - 20:00

Alonetogether
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
Alonetogether
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
Alonetogether
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
Alonetogether
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
Alonetogether
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
Alonetogether
Sereechai Puttes/Time Out Bangkok
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