This paper presents the local heat transfer coefficients of R290 (propane) and R1270 (propylene) boiling inside a Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger (BPHE). A new test section was designed for measuring the local heat transfer coefficient in refrigerant two-phase heat transfer in a BPHE. The test section includes two thick AISI316L stainless steel corrugated plates instrumented with 36 T-type thermocouples for measuring the local plate surface temperature, the local heat flux and the local heat transfer coefficient in 9 positions along the refrigerant channel. The experimental tests were carried out at a boiling temperature of 10 °C, in the refrigerant mass flux range 5 − 17.5 kg m−2 s−1 with an inlet vapour quality ranging from 0.24 to 0.37 and an outlet vapour quality around 1.00. The global uncertainty of the local heat transfer coefficient measurement is within ±12.7%, and ±15.6%, for R290, and R1270, respectively. Nucleate boiling seems to be the governing heat transfer regime both in R290 and R1270 tests. Consolidated correlations for nucleate boiling inside BPHE show a fair agreement with all the experimental data. R290 and R1270 exhibit boiling heat transfer performance between those of R404A and those of R410A.