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Lazy Sol is a bar / pub in Lat Phrao, Bangkok — Trust Score 79.4/100 based on 60 verified Google reviews (28% real-reviewer ratio).

Lazy Sol

📍 Lat Phrao, Bangkok🍺 Bar / Pub CaféUpdated 15d ago
79
Trust Score
Excellent
Rating
50
Volume
21
Local Gd
6
Authority
2
5
60 reviews
AI Verified · 64% realTop 18% in Bar / Pub
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5.00
37 reviews
Last 3 months
4.91
23 reviews
Popular times
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Usually very busy right now
Community rating
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What Google Reviewers Say About Lazy Sol

5Naichang jor

Great coffee, great atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing coffee break and working. At night, it turns into a bar, perfect for chilling out! 😍

5J E

Very yummy food and fantastic coffee. We had iced cappuccino and it was perfect! Not too sweet, not too bitter.

5Luffy Sparr

The best relaxing cafe in town. With free wifi and one of the best cappuccino I ever drink and I travel worldwide. The price list is great. U can pay cash or thai qr code

About Lazy Sol

Location
 180 Lat Phrao 26 Alley, Chom Phon, จตุจักร Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Cuisine
Bar / Pub, Café, Vietnamese, Western
Trust Score
79.4/100 — Credible reviews

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