South Korea's biggest Starbucks. It's the third "THE STARBUCKS" in South Korea and only DTR Starbucks in South Korea. This place is 'Starbucks THE YangPyeong DTR' and there is another regular Starbucks called 'Starbucks YangPyeong' nearby. Just opened two months ago and it's aiming to be a brunch menu specialized Starbucks. There are 4 exclusive brunch menus. And there are plenty of exclusive bread and cakes for this Starbucks. The café has parking lots for over 40 cars and has 216 seats available. If the parking lot is full, you can use the local city hall's parking lot for free. There are 3 floors in the cafe, and you can order on the second floor. They have terrace on the third floor. The interior of the Starbucks was really nice. However, the view wasn't nice since it's facing an island. The foods tasted typical, like you'll get in any other Starbuckses. But the price is way expensive than other Starbuckses. If you are a fan of Starbucks, I think it's worth visiting. But, if you aren't, I would visit other nice brunch cafés, which has very...
Read moreIf you’re ever passing through Yangpyeong on your way back from Sokcho, the Yangpyeong DT Starbucks is a highly recommended stopover. It’s one of those rare Starbucks locations that checks all the boxes—ample parking, spacious seating, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Unlike many other branches, this one offers a surprisingly good selection of pastries and desserts. The variety is impressive, and while the taste may not be mind-blowing, it’s definitely more than decent for a Starbucks. One of the highlights for me is the quiet “Silent Room” tucked away from the main area. It’s perfect if you’re looking to enjoy your coffee in peace or need a short moment of calm before continuing your journey.
Whether you’re in the mood to take a break, get some work done, or simply soak in the scenery with a cup of coffee, this spot is well...
Read moreA huge Starbucks Reserve in Yangpyeong that is well-known for its incredible view of the South Han River. The entire building consists of 3 stories with different types of seating areas, including an outdoor, covered rooftop balcony.
The food & drinks were Starbucks-usual, nothing special, and they were still pretty busy for a weekday afternoon. The parking lot was more than half full. I cant imagine coming here on a weekend trying to find a spot for car & myself...it will be a nightmare.
Lovely place for a weekend getaway on a date, if you can beat the...
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