The Dog

Originally posted by:Morgan Milani

Location: Located between the thumb and first finger (right hand) behind AK plaza in Pyeongtaek, down the street from Moti Mahal.It’s on the right hand side, second floor, and has a yellow roof with yellow beach umbrellas on top and pillows in the window. You can usually hear the dogs when you’re close.

Price:You must order at least one drink. Drinks are around W6,000.

It’s very similar to the cat cafés that people are familiar with, only dogs! There are dogs that live there, and it’s also BYOD (bring your own dog). We saw both big and small dogs, but they must be/are all vaccinated. You have to order at least one drink – they have a selection of iced teas, smoothies, and basic coffees – around $6. The drinks are ok, but let’s face it, we’re not really there for the beverages. They have snack items like muffins and pretzels, and they have some dog supplies for sale as well. Honestly, I enjoyed it more than the one in Myeongdong.

Interior

Interior

The red pin is Moti Mohal and the purple pin is the dog cafe.

The red pin is Moti Mohal and the purple pin is the dog cafe.

The Dog

Beans and Vine

Gps to Beans and Vine coffee and wine shop in Paengsong near Lotteria: http://maps.google.com/?q=36.9655,127.06216

This was a cute little coffee shop with a very quite atmosphere and a friendly woman on staff. The menu is all in Korean. I thought the prices were a bit lower than most other coffee shops. We ordered the waffle, which was smaller than most places but good and a lemon ice tea for the kids to split which they enjoyed. I ordered a mint chocolate frappachino which was amazing. I’m pretty sure they also serve wine.

Yum! Waffle, lemon tea and mint chocolate frappechino!

Yum! Waffle, lemon tea and mint chocolate frappechino!

Interior

Interior

Menu

Menu

Beans and Vine

Beans and Vine

Ro. M Coffee

Originally posted by Becke Haas. You can find her blog about cafe’s in Korea here.

Directions: Outside the Humphreys Walking gate, across from the new seoul clinic on the left side.

Prices are comparable to other coffee shops, it is within walking distance of Camp Humphreys. I could tell the baristas were fairly new, as it took four of them to make one drink. Everything was in Korean and English and was easy to understand. They have the typical coffee house items minus honey break and cream cheese pretzels. I had a Green Tea Latte which I thought was average. The stairs to the second floor are EXTREMELY steep. So be careful!

Posted by Kelly Mendoza: They are VERY nice there. We’ve sat and hung out like we were at Starbucks. I will say though that if you are tea drinker, the drinks are on the expensive side.

Inside of Ro. M Coffee

Inside of Ro. M Coffee

Counter of Ro. M Coffee

Counter of Ro. M Coffee

Ro. M Coffee menu

Ro. M Coffee menu

Outside of Ro. M Coffee

Outside of Ro. M Coffee