Cafe Timeslice in Pyeongtaek
One of my favorite hobbies since arriving in Korea has been exploring the endless list of aesthetic cafes. Cafe culture is huge in Korea and many of the cafes have extravagant themes and go above and beyond to entice people to visit. Typically you can expect to pay a little more visiting these cafes since they need to cover their expenses of maintaining their location, however the coffee and desserts are always well worth it (and make for great instagram pictures!).
I’ve started visiting a new cafe every week and wanted to share my finds in a cafe review series for the blog.
This week I visited Cafe Timeslice in Pyeongtaek. This is a really beautiful cafe that reminds me of a botanical garden or greenhouse; the second floor of the cafe is all glass and has plenty of greenery and natural light. The lower floor has a darker/moodier vibe, plenty of seating, and a huge selection of pastries and desserts that you grab for yourself before going to the counter to order coffee. Most of the desserts I noticed were really extravagant cakes and then a ton of pastries ranging from sweet to savory. I opted to try their fig cake and a vanilla latte, which were both amazing.
The cafe is built into a hill, so there are actually two entrances, one on the first and second floor of the cafe. I didn’t realize this when I first arrived and felt the cafe was tight on parking (at the second floor entrance), however if you continue driving past you’ll come to another road that goes down the hill with additional parking at the first floor entrance which I believe is actually the main entrance.
Hours: 9:30am-10pm
Naver pin here.
Kid-friendly: yes
Stroller Accessibile: I didn’t notice an elevator, so you may need to park on whichever level you plan on hanging out on. The area to order is on the first floor though.
Parking: There are two separate parking lots available