Wow! Thanks for sharing this video. I'm heading to Korea in May and looking for places with good coffee (us Melbournians need good coffee to start our day haha).
I can't vouch for the quality of their coffee, but they did have a pretty big roaster that I didn't include in the video. I can say that their coffee is about double the cost of a normal place in Korea, but obviously it's because of the ambiance of the place which is quite nice. I would say the nicer seats were usually places reserved for groups of 6 or more. If you can gather a group I would reserve ahead one of the nice places on the 3rd floor terrace area.
There is a REALLY big church next to it so I'm sure it'll always be busy on Sundays. I checked it out a year ago when they first opened and it was pretty empty but this time it was much more full so I think word has somewhat expanded. Gimpo is also one of the fast rising areas of population so I can see how it could survive depending on how much they're paying for rent, but yeah when I first saw it last year, my first reaction was White Elephant.
Wow! Thanks for sharing this video. I'm heading to Korea in May and looking for places with good coffee (us Melbournians need good coffee to start our day haha).
I can't vouch for the quality of their coffee, but they did have a pretty big roaster that I didn't include in the video. I can say that their coffee is about double the cost of a normal place in Korea, but obviously it's because of the ambiance of the place which is quite nice. I would say the nicer seats were usually places reserved for groups of 6 or more. If you can gather a group I would reserve ahead one of the nice places on the 3rd floor terrace area.
What can we buy in Korea? What is cheaper than Japan or Europe?
What sort of things are you looking for? Gifts? Snacks? Souvenirs?
@@jasonsportslee Mainly Clothes, or something that we can't get Europe
Interesting... I don't see how this will be sustainable for the long term.
There is a REALLY big church next to it so I'm sure it'll always be busy on Sundays. I checked it out a year ago when they first opened and it was pretty empty but this time it was much more full so I think word has somewhat expanded. Gimpo is also one of the fast rising areas of population so I can see how it could survive depending on how much they're paying for rent, but yeah when I first saw it last year, my first reaction was White Elephant.
For those with more money than class. Or taste.
I certainly couldn't imagine anyone getting their daily coffee from there, but yeah it'll be one of those instagram bucket list places