We all know what condoms are used for. But did you know that there is a cafe in Thailand themed entirely on condoms? Almost everything inside this cafe is made of condoms. Be it the dresses of statues, the flowers, the beard of the Santa Claus or hanging lamps, everything out here is crafted with condoms of different colours. Even the tables at the cafe are adorned with condoms. Wondering what the motto of the cafe is? It’s simple yet very vital. The Cabbages and Condoms Cafe in Thailand aims to promote safe sex.
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The Condom Cafe Gives Free Condoms To Everyone
The cafe is located in Bangkok at a distance of 200 metres from Sukhumvit Road. It is undoubtedly one of the quirkiest cafes in the world. The decor is colourful and it exudes a pleasant energy. It reminds its guests about the importance of condoms and birth control. The interior comprises posters and visuals that employ jokes and lighthearted quotes to create awareness on topics like sex, family planning and more. Ask about the best part, the cafe also gives free condoms to its guests after their meals. The place also has a condom-themed photo booth.
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Visit The Condom-Themed Handicrafts Store
Digital creator Mohnish Doultani recently uploaded a video of the cafe and it is grabbing huge attention from the netizens. The cafe also has an adjoining handicrafts store that sells unique products carved with condoms. An item bought from here can make a great curio from Thailand to take back home. Cabbages and Condoms Cafe serves delicious and authentic Thai food, along with refreshing coffees, mocktails and ice creams.
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So, whenever you plan a trip to Thailand, definitely keep this cafe on your bucket list.
Address | 6 10 Sukhumvit 12 Alley, Khwaeng Khlong Toei, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
First Published: April 21, 2022 11:15 AM