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Braintree Thai Restaurant offers an authentic Thai dining experience in Braintree, Essex. With a commitment to traditional flavours and a warm ambiance, it has quickly become a favourite among locals and visitors alike.
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Braintree Thai Restaurant
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Braintree Thai Restaurant offers an authentic Thai dining experience in Braintree, Essex. With a commitment to traditional flavours and a warm ambiance, it has quickly become a favourite among locals and visitors alike.
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01376 337785
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14a Coggeshall Rd, Braintree CM7 9BY, UK
5:00pm – 10:00pm
12:00pm – 10:00pm
12:00pm – 10:00pm
12:00pm – 10:00pm
12:00pm – 10:00pm
12:00pm – 10:00pm
Cash, Credit/Debit Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay.
No on site parking. Closest parking: White Hart Hotel, Sainsburys
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Braintree Thai Restaurant is a friendly, town-centre Thai venue on Coggeshall Road, best suited to relaxed dine-in meals, with convenient nearby parking options and long opening hours across the week.
Braintree Thai Restaurant brings a dedicated Thai dining option right into the heart of Braintree, offering a sit-down experience that’s designed to feel welcoming and straightforward. The venue describes itself as an authentic Thai restaurant with a warm atmosphere, which makes it a good choice when you want something a bit more special than a quick takeaway, but still relaxed enough for an easy midweek meal. It’s also one of those places that works well for both locals and visitors, because it’s central, easy to reach, and open for lunch later in the week as well as evenings every day.
The first thing you’ll notice is that this is clearly a dine-in focused restaurant rather than a “grab and go” spot. The practical details back that up, with customer toilets available and a set of opening hours that support longer, sit-down visits. The restaurant is open from 5:00pm to 10:00pm on Mondays and Tuesdays, then shifts to a longer day from Wednesday onwards, opening at 12:00pm and running through to 10:00pm Wednesday to Sunday. That wider window makes it especially handy if you’re planning a lunch meet-up, want a calmer midday visit, or prefer eating earlier in the day at weekends.
In terms of what you can expect from the experience, it’s positioned as a traditional Thai dining venue where the emphasis is on flavour and a comfortable setting rather than anything overly formal. Thai restaurants tend to suit a wide range of appetites because you can keep it light with starters and smaller dishes, or go for a more filling main-style meal, and it’s a cuisine that often works brilliantly for sharing. While the menu text itself isn’t stated on the listing, the overall positioning tells you this is about a proper Thai meal in a restaurant setting, rather than a limited “set menu” style offer.
Because the menu isn’t shown in text form, specific dish recommendations would be guesswork, so the safest and most useful guidance is how to approach ordering when you arrive. If you’re new to Thai food, it helps to think in three simple steps: choose a starter or two for the table, pick a main you’re comfortable with, then add a side if you want to turn it into a fuller meal. If you already enjoy Thai cuisine, you’ll likely know your favourites and can use a visit here as a chance to stick with what you love, or try something new in a setting where you can take your time.
A simple way to make the most of a Thai meal out (without assuming specific dishes) is to build your order like this:
Start with one or two shareable starters if you’re with someone else, so you can try a couple of flavours at the beginning.
Choose mains that offer contrast at the table, for example, one milder option and one with more heat, so the meal feels more varied.
Add a side if you like a “complete spread” feel, especially if you’re sharing and want the table to feel generous and sociable.
Dietary options are another area where Thai cuisine can sometimes be flexible, but what matters here is what’s confirmed. Vegetarian options are not stated. Vegan options are not stated. Gluten-free options are not stated. Allergen information is not stated. If anyone in your group has allergies or specific dietary requirements, the best approach is to contact the restaurant directly before you visit, or speak to the team when you arrive, rather than assuming certain dishes can be adapted.
Location-wise, Braintree Thai Restaurant is based at 14a Coggeshall Road, Braintree, CM7 9BY. That’s a practical spot, close enough to central Braintree that it works well as part of a day out, and it’s also easy to build into normal weekly routines. If you’re meeting friends, it’s a location most locals will recognise quickly, which can save you the usual back-and-forth of “where exactly is it?” The parking situation is clear too. There’s no on-site parking, but the closest parking is noted as the White Hart Hotel and Sainsbury’s. That’s genuinely useful information, because parking is often the biggest friction point with town-centre restaurants, and having two clear options makes planning much easier.
The surrounding area suits a meal that’s part of a wider plan. If you’re coming in for lunch later in the week, it’s easy to tie it in with errands or a quick town visit. If you’re coming in the evening, the central location makes it straightforward to meet up without needing to travel far out of the way. And if you’re visiting Braintree from nearby villages, the later closing time gives you breathing room for a relaxed meal without watching the clock.
This restaurant is best for people who want a proper sit-down Thai meal in Braintree without fuss. It’s a good fit for:
Couples wanting a relaxed evening meal that feels a bit different from the usual choices
Friends meeting for a catch-up, especially if you like longer, sociable meals
Lunch visitors from Wednesday onwards, when it opens at midday
Anyone who prefers a town-centre location with clear nearby parking options
People who enjoy Thai cuisine and want a dedicated Thai restaurant setting rather than a mixed-cuisine menu
On the practical side, it’s straightforward. Payment methods accepted are cash, credit or debit card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. Customer toilets are available. Booking is not stated, so if you’re planning to visit at a busy time, it’s sensible to call ahead and check whether you need to reserve. Takeaway and delivery are not stated on the listing, so it’s safest to treat it as a dine-in venue unless you confirm otherwise directly with the restaurant. The phone number listed is 01376 337785, which is the quickest way to check anything important like bookings, busiest times, or dietary questions.
Overall, Braintree Thai Restaurant is a strong local option if you want Thai cuisine in a comfortable dine-in setting, right in Braintree. The long opening hours from midweek onwards make it flexible for both lunch and evening plans, the central address keeps it convenient, and the nearby parking guidance removes a lot of the usual town-centre hassle. If you’re building a shortlist of dependable places to eat in Braintree and you want something flavourful that works well for both couples and small groups, it’s well worth keeping on your radar.
Food Types: Restaurant; Thai / Vietnamese
Dining Type: Dine In
Area: Braintree, Braintree
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