Notice 1950
Jung-gu, Busan • Cafe
Europe is made by time 1 Spaces over 100 years old are still being used well in European countries. It is well used in everyday life, not as a relic of a museum, as a tourist attraction, as a tourist attraction, and as the life of citizens. - From rice warehouse to coffee warehouse. - Busan is a port city. If you go to Yeongdo and Nampo-dong, you can easily see the port. That means you can see the scenes of moored ships that are hard to find in other seas. This is Korea's largest port and becomes a hub for exports and imports. As such, there are places that are difficult to see easily in the port. There are spaces related to the operation of ships, such as a lighthouse, but as a trading port, a large warehouse is one of those spaces that are difficult to find. There were warehouses of unusual items in Nampo-dong. Such is the case with the ice warehouse and the dried fish warehouse, and the rice warehouse, the main character of today's story, is the same. - 'Rice' Is there anything more important to Koreans than 'rice'? Nowadays, people often say 'Let's have a cup of coffee' rather than 'When should we eat rice', but in reality, I eat a lot more rice than coffee. 'Let's eat', 'Have a meal', 'Do you eat rice?', 'Still eat rice' There are various everyday sentences related to rice. Rice is an important element for Koreans, even though there are many different types of meals, from the meaning of meals to requests for meetings and worries. Today's space has nothing to do with rice. Instead, the rice warehouse has embraced the trend of the times and has now become a space dealing with coffee rather than rice. - How about a space that has been a rice factory for a long time and has been turned into a cafe? Basically, the floor height of the warehouse is incredibly high. In this space, the conference hall on the first floor also gives us an idea of the glory of the past. Old structures are exposed on a very high floor, and you can feel the harshness and the heavyness that has endured time. Unusually, the cafe starts on the second floor. It is slightly lower than the first floor, but the port can be seen from the space window on the second floor. A charming scene that can also be seen in a port city is hung like a frame. The old look can be fully felt through the walls and windows at the entrance. On the other hand, on the opposite side of the entrance, you can experience a contrasting look that has been refurbished to accommodate modern programs. And the highlight of this space is the steep but heavy central staircase. It is not a space that goes up in a straight line. A staircase that is shaped like an L and goes up by turning it once. After going up these stairs, the space above is again an old space. Just because it's old doesn't mean it's ugly. It is that they are embracing and exuding a form of time that humans cannot make, like European spaces. It's just that the expression is old, but the space isn't. Well-designated seating types and arrangements. and opening positions that fully support the view of the harbor, which is a point of attraction. At the same time, there is also the rooftop space, which is an advantage of the rooftop space. - From the outside, it just looks like an old, old brick building. But the inside is different. Someone who understood the 70 years of time changed only the parts that could be changed appropriately, and the rest of the time in awe was left as a trace. A space that is also an extension of the previous Baekje Brown Hands that 'Europe was made by time'. At the same time, it is a space that fully embraces the charm of a port city. - Those who travel to Busan will often visit Busan Station. It is located about a 15-minute walk from Busan Station, so it is the perfect place to start your Busan trip. - This is the 1951 rice warehouse revival coffee warehouse #Notice. - Location _ 135 Daegyo-ro, Jung-gu, Busan Notice - Business hours _ 11-23 - Parking lot - Attached is the menu. - PS. This space is being operated in accordance with the Corona Virus Prevention Guidelines of Busan Metropolitan City. Please note that there is no inconvenience in using the space.
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM



