관사촌커피
Dong-gu, Daejeon
Daejeon was the center of transportation in Korea in the past. During the Japanese colonial period, we experienced a lot of upheaval in our country during that time. One of those places was Daejeon. According to their military purpose, Daejeon became a transportation hub, and they built a residence for the officers behind Daejeon Station. The complex there is the Kwansa Village. The story of this place is writing another time with coffee called Yangtangguk. - From the painful past, Daejeon has been a transportation hub. From the dormitory of the government employees to the home of the city dwellers, which is the center of transportation, now waiting for the moment of rebirth, waiting for the light. - As if that time was now, it is gradually regaining its vitality, starting with “Cafe Oasis,” which is the great thrill of the owner of Soje-dong. - One of those old houses is #KwansachonCoffee, which is one of them. - The dark wood inside of an old building suits this place quite well. While I was slowly looking through the menu in the newly opened space, there was also a drip drip, but in particular, I don't seem to be able to easily shake off my interest in this novelty. - As the old saying goes, 'Gabae' and 'Yangtangguk' coffee has only been renamed and plated, but how interesting it was to me. At the same time, there was a black card like this space in my pocket, which was dressed in white. With a gesture of “Master, I would like a bowl of Yangtang-guk here,” he pulled out this dark card and showed it. - Eventually, in the small closet I entered, I saw lifeless single-story houses clustered together on the other side of the bridge. I thought it was very suitable for the winter season, but Yangtangguk felt very bitter and bitter. - Even the condensed milk and sugar that came with it didn't seem to alleviate the bitterness. - Wanderer Moon is here. - Location 47 Suhyeong-gil, Dong-gu - Parking Daejeon Station and Daejeon Traditional Naraegwan (charged) - Business hours 11:00 - 22:00 - architechu
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM




