Vine Tree
“And it is good for chatting with friends and studying.”
“Cons:
1) Limited outlets
If you are a frequent customer they give you a "frequent drinking" card.”
“just the way i like it 🙂
The baked goods do come from a different place which is pretty common for cafes here that are not paris baguette or koryodang.”
Vine Tree
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Good for Working: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
6 reviews
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Amongst the plethora of coffeeshops on northern boulevard, this one serves decently priced coffee, with Free WIFI (but do need to ask for pw), & plenty of seating,
What's makes this shop stand out is definitely the wallpaper – which was an arboreal themed scenery – different from the photos we see posted here. Perhaps they change layouts every now and then?
Their coffee was already sugared up with milk and frothy when I got my cup. I would try a different drink next time I'm here bc I do like to adjust the milk and sugar myself. Good place to study…. well… until 4pm rolls around and the crowds come in..
I've had wayyyy better. Made the following orders today:
– Regular & Decaf Coffee: tasted a day old
– Strawberry Bubble Tea: wasn't even fully mixed so I could still taste the powder
– Cappuccino: used pre-made coffee.. tasted normal though
– Melon Slush: it was the best out of all the order; however, they really skimped out and didn't even fully fill the cup
Overall, not worth the price for the size. I could've gotten better at Starbucks.
Not a bad cafe if you want a change from your typical fancy cafe. The crowd here consists of older folks, very different vibe from de cupping that's two stores down.
I tried studying in here once but wasn't really able to focus because the music was too loud and the walls were too white lol. Everything was a bit distracting. It's nice if you just want to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. I would not recommend their green tea latte though, it tasted too powdery in my opinion. Prices are a little better than de cupping but quality doesn't compare. I'd rather spend the extra two bucks for something that tastes 5x better.
I heard their bingsoo is really good though. Maybe I'll come back someday to try that.
You all need to come here and get the watermelon bingsoo. now. just go. it will blow your mind! For $13, you get a giant half of a watermelon, with shaved ice, and a kajillion different toppings including mochi, walnuts, ice cream, red bean, peanut powder, cereal, chocolate syrup, a mixed array of fruit, and scooped out watermelon balls (the rest given to you on a side plate. Between me and my friend, we could not finish it at all, so def come with 4 or more people.
The decor inside was quite rundown compared to say, cafe de cupping right next door. and the other food items dont look as appealing, but the bingsoo made up for it for sure.
Not a bad cafe to relax and study in but there are better options around the neighborhood. This cafe gives a much more cozy and home-like vibe, which is unique conpared to other fancy cafes nearby like Cafe Decupping and Caffeine fix.
The food isnt too shabby at all. I got their hot chocolate which was nice and creamy and their cheesecake. One of the weird things about this place is that their display cooler that holds all of the cake slices turns off every now and then. The wifi here also has a tendency to drop randomly which can be annoying if you're using the internet to study. Feel free to try this place out.
Typical Korean coffee shop but they have free wifi and it's relatively quiet which is nice for a change.
I got the pumpkin spice latte for $5 – it was okay, definitely not worth it.
I recommend if you don't want to bother dealing with herds of people at Paris Baguette.