Euljiro Cafe Alex Room is a hidden gem where art exhibitions, curated music, cozy interiors, and wine create the perfect mood. A must-visit spot in Hipjiro for solo time, casual meetups, or romantic evenings.
Overview
2F, 8, Eulji-ro 18-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Opening Hours
- Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
more info : Official Instagram
Euljiro Cafe Alex Room is one of those places you almost don’t want to tell anyone about—because it feels like your own private secret in the middle of Seoul. Tucked between Euljiro 3-ga and 4-ga stations, it’s a rare find even for locals, yet once you’ve been, you’ll never forget where it is.

Whether it’s the moody jazz playing softly in the background, the carefully curated art exhibitions, or the vintage mismatched furniture that somehow fits together perfectly, everything about this place whispers thoughtful design and emotional comfort. I first discovered it during a rainy winter day, and ever since, it’s been my go-to when I need time to reset between meetings or simply enjoy a good cup of tea with soul-soothing vibes.




From signature drinks like mugwort lattes that taste like no other, to creative bites like handmade blueberry cream cheese with crackers, the menu is just as artsy and inspired as the space itself.
Euljiro Cafe Alex Room’s Menu: Creative Drinks & Thoughtful Pairings

At Alex Room, the menu is a reflection of its aesthetic—minimal, creative, and designed with intent. Their signature drinks immediately catch the eye, and every sip tells a story. The menu ranges from artisanal coffee and seasonal herbal infusions to handcrafted desserts and curated alcoholic selections.

From the Euljiro Cafe menu, I ordered:
- Iced “Jeju” Mugwort Latte – ₩6,500
- Iced “Noeul” (Sunset) Grapefruit Tea – ₩6,500
- Housemade Cream Cheese & Grain Crackers – ₩9,000


Each drink is visually stunning. The Noeul, for instance, is inspired by a Korean sunset, blending rooibos tea and grapefruit into a layered gradient beverage. The Jeju drink, on the other hand, uses earthy mugwort and smooth whipped cream to replicate the snowy peaks of Hallasan, served in a clear glass that enhances the visual metaphor.

Even the water station is aesthetically pleasing, placed next to a wall of wine bottles, inviting you to hydrate while admiring their impressive alcohol selection—ranging from highball-ready whiskeys to bottles of wine and craft beer.
Taste of Euljiro Cafe Alex Room: Sophisticated Flavors, Unexpected Comfort
Euljiro Cafe Alex Room isn’t just about ambiance—it delivers culinary excellence as well. The Noeul tea is reminiscent of Starbucks’ honey grapefruit black tea but carries a more subtle, homemade twist with fresh citrus notes and delicate bitterness. The name and concept elevate it beyond your average fruit tea.
Then there’s the Jeju mugwort latte—easily the best I’ve had in my life. Mugwort can be polarizing, but here, it’s expertly balanced. The flavor is earthy yet clean, mellowed out by silky cream and a hint of cookie crumble. If you’ve never liked mugwort before, Alex Room might just change your mind.

And now for the hidden gem: their housemade cream cheese. Served with grain crackers and dusted with powdered sugar, it’s rich, airy, and textured with nuts and a hint of cinnamon and blueberry. I was so enamored I asked the staff if it was available for takeaway—which it wasn’t, but they kindly packed it in a coffee cup for me anyway.
Final Thoughts: A Hidden Gem in Euljiro
There’s something magical about finding a place that feels designed just for you. For me, that’s what Euljiro Cafe Alex Room is—an escape where sound, scent, and taste come together effortlessly. Whether you’re on a solo writing retreat, meeting a friend, or enjoying a cozy date, this cafe delivers on every level.
The music, the visual curation, the seasonal drinks, and the unexpected perfection of that cream cheese—every detail is intentional. It’s no wonder Alex Room is gaining traction among Seoul locals and in-the-know travelers looking for a creative spot off the main tourist path.
If you find yourself in the heart of Euljiro with a couple of hours to spare, skip the big-name franchises and head to this second-floor sanctuary. And don’t forget: try the mugwort latte and thank me later.
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