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If you’re looking to escape the crowded café areas of Seoul, Yeonhui-dong offers a slower and more relaxed alternative. This simple course focuses on calm spaces, good coffee, and a comfortable meal:

👉 Pouring Out → Secondary Café → Local Restaurant

Unlike busier districts like Hongdae or Yeonnam, this route is designed for quiet exploration and longer stays.


📍 Course Overview

  • Stop 1: Pouring Out (music-focused café)
  • Stop 2: Nearby quiet café
  • Stop 3: Local restaurant
  • Walking Time: 5–15 minutes between stops
  • Best Time: Afternoon → evening
  • Total Budget: 15,000 – 30,000 KRW

🎧 Stop 1: Pouring Out

📍 Quick Info

  • Location: Yeonhui-dong, Seoul
  • Menu: Coffee, simple drinks
  • Price Range: 5,000 – 7,000 KRW

☕ What to Expect

Pouring Out is a café centered around sound and atmosphere. With curated music and a minimal interior, it feels more like a listening space than a typical café.

👍 Why Start Here?

  • Sets a calm tone for the course
  • Ideal for solo time
  • Less crowded than popular café areas

☕ Stop 2: Secondary Café

📍 Quick Info

  • Location: Within walking distance
  • Menu: Coffee, desserts
  • Price Range: 5,500 – 10,000 KRW

🌿 Experience

After the focused atmosphere of Pouring Out, moving to a second café gives a slight change in 분위기. This stop can be more casual, with options for dessert or a different style of coffee.

👍 Why This Stop Works

  • Adds variation to the experience
  • Good for longer stays
  • Flexible choice depending on preference

🍽 Stop 3: Local Restaurant

📍 Quick Info

  • Location: Yeonhui-dong area
  • Menu: Korean or casual dining
  • Price Range: 8,000 – 15,000 KRW

🍴 What to Expect

Yeonhui-dong has many understated local restaurants. Compared to tourist-heavy areas, the food here feels more neighborhood-focused and less commercial.

👍 Why End Here?

  • Warm and satisfying finish
  • More relaxed dining atmosphere
  • Good value compared to central districts

🚶 Route & Flow

  1. Start at Pouring Out (around 2:00 PM)
  2. Enjoy coffee and music (40–60 minutes)
  3. Move to a second café (5–10 minutes)
  4. Relax with dessert or another drink
  5. Finish with dinner at a local restaurant

👉 The pace is slow and flexible.


👍 Why This Course Works

  • Focus on calm, less crowded spaces
  • Easy walking distances
  • Balanced mix of coffee and food
  • Ideal for slow travel

👥 Who Should Try This?

  • People who prefer quiet neighborhoods
  • Solo travelers
  • Café lovers looking for something different

📝 Final Thoughts

👉 If you want a more relaxed side of Seoul, this route is a great place to start.

This Yeonhui-dong course is about slowing down. Instead of chasing popular spots, it focuses on atmosphere, comfort, and local character.

The external appearance of pouring out

Info about cafe “Pouring out”

Address: 7-7, Yeonhui-ro 11na-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Opening hours: 11am - 10pm(closed on wednesday)

Price range: 5,500won - 10,000won
Insense and posters

Located in the charming neighborhood of Yeonhui-dong, Pouring Out (푸어링 아웃) is more than just a café—it is a curated sensory experience. Known for its deep appreciation of analog culture, this “listening café” offers a perfect blend of high-quality coffee and a meticulously selected soundtrack.

The first thing you notice when entering Pouring Out is the lighting. It is intentionally dim, creating a moody, intimate atmosphere that immediately calms the senses.

the menu

Tucked away in a quiet alley, Pouring Out stands as a testament to the beauty of slow living. It’s not just a place to grab a caffeine fix; it’s a sanctuary designed for those who appreciate the intersection of high-quality sound and artisanal coffee.

cafe latte

“Please calm down a little bit” send a message of guidance saying.

The latte drink I drank was also savory and delicious. You can change lattes to oatly drinks instead of milk.

dessert
Photo bt barange

Vibe

It’s a semi-basement space, The window is wide, I didn’t feel stuffy.

I seeks quiet moments of inspiration, I found this cafe to be one of the most cinematic spaces in Seoul.

The interior features dark wood textures and minimalist furniture, allowing the focus to remain on the sound.

It is a combination of dark bronze wood and iron legs, and it uses sensual tables, chairs, and indirect lights.
It is a space with subtle lighting.

Awesome audio and Speaker

Highlights

This is a cafe where music is the center.

At the heart of the café is a professional-grade sound system. What truly sets Pouring Out apart is its commitment to audio excellence. The large, high-end speakers are the centerpiece of the cafe.

Audio system

You can see the audio that has really good sound quality.

request card

The café is famous for its “Request Notes.” You can write down your favorite tracks or a short message, and if it fits the mood of the day, the staff will add it to the playlist. It creates a beautiful, silent connection between the space, the music, and the guests.

Paper & pencil

In Pouring Out, you can request up to two songs per team.

With its dim, moody lighting and warm wood accents, the space feels like a hidden hideout. It’s designed for those who want to escape the city’s hustle and immerse themselves in thought or conversation.

If you need a good song and coffee, I recommend you to go to Seoul if you want to work or relax while drinking coffee.

beatuiful poster

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