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About This Place

The BROS sits at the premium end of Thao Dien's crowded cafe scene, occupying a space that feels noticeably larger inside than its exterior suggests — a detail flagged by more than one visitor who expected something smaller. The interior centers on plush sofa seating, a deliberate departure from the rigid chairs that define most neighboring cafes, arranged alongside dense green plants that bring texture and color to the otherwise modern, clean-lined space. Pop music runs at a measured volume, present enough to set a mood but quiet enough that focused work or uninterrupted conversation stays viable.

Coffee is made from what multiple reviewers describe as high-quality beans, with an emphasis on depth of flavor. The menu extends beyond espresso drinks to cakes and a broader selection of beverages, though the baked goods have drawn mixed responses — the coffee itself tends to be the reason people return. The crowd skews international: Korean visitors show up in notably high numbers alongside the standard Thao Dien mix of expats and long-term residents, drawn in part by reliable WiFi and seating that genuinely accommodates several hours of use.

A few practical notes that reviews consistently surface: parking is at the building directly across the street, adjacent to the GS25 convenience store, and the entrance can be easy to miss on a first visit. Hours run 7 AM to 11 PM every day of the week, making it one of the few premium options in the area available for late-evening coffee. Staff and security are both singled out for attentiveness — an unusual combination that contributes to the composed, unhurried atmosphere the space cultivates.

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Reviews

4.5(62)
Phụng Kim
Phụng Kim
11mo ago

I went here last night and was genuinely impressed. The space is modern, clean, and cozy — perfect for both catching up with friends or doing some focused work. The seating area is well-designed with comfy chairs and lush green plants that give a refreshing vibe. Parking at the opposite building, next to GS25 convenience store. The cafe's quite hard to find.

P M
P M
1y ago

The cookie was falling apart and was lousy as can be. I was only eating crumbles. The coffee was weak as can be. Coffee for 65k should at least be descent. Cookie for 50 should be much better. Cannot recommend.

Wang Grace
Wang Grace

Very comfy & clean environment especially the sofa seats choice is different from other normal cafe, music choice is pop but not too noisy. Recommend for customers don’t want noisy vibe.

Phil Maclaurin
Phil Maclaurin

This cafe does the best coffee in town, friendly staff, prompt service, tasty cakes (but sadly not croissants - they would go so well with the coffee), and a shout for the top-man security guard.

Zaparilty
Zaparilty

There was nothing to dislike, good cafe. Very friendly security guy

Visit Tips

Visiting The BROS premium cafe

  • Breakfast available: Opens by 7 AM — a viable breakfast stop in Saigon.

  • Reservations: Call +84 763 397 831 to book — recommended for weekend dining.

  • Best for: remote work, catching up with friends, late-night coffee, focused work.

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Frequently Asked

Is The BROS premium cafe a good spot for remote work?
Yes. Reviewers cite reliable WiFi and sofa seating that 'genuinely accommodates several hours of use.' The music is pop but kept at a volume that allows focused work.
Is parking available at The BROS premium cafe?
Parking is at the building directly across the street, next to the GS25 convenience store. Multiple reviewers note the entrance itself can be hard to find on a first visit.
Is The BROS premium cafe open late?
The BROS is open 7 AM to 11 PM every day, making it one of the few premium cafes in Thao Dien available for late-evening coffee.
Is The BROS premium cafe quiet enough for conversation?
Pop music plays at a measured volume — present enough to set a mood but, as one reviewer notes, 'not too noisy,' keeping conversation and focused work viable.
Does The BROS premium cafe have WiFi?
Yes. A Korean-language review specifically calls out strong WiFi, and the cafe draws a steady crowd of expats and long-term residents who use it for extended stays.
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