Finding quiet at Yri Cafe in Sangsu, a bookish artists’ hideout (이리카페)

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One-line takeaway

Yiri Cafe is a cozy, book-lined cafe in Sangsu where creatives linger over coffee by day and a low-key bar vibe settles in at night.

Why you should go (3 reasons)

  • Atmosphere: warm wood, vintage furniture, and a wall packed with books and magazines—ideal for reading, writing, or quiet laptop time.
  • Creative pedigree: known as an artists’ hangout and even a filming location for Infinite Challenge’s “Books, Books, Books” episode (무한도전, ‘정총무의 책책책, 책을 좀! 읽읍시다’).
  • Flexible menu: solid coffee and teas by day; sandwiches (and even hayashi rice) for simple meals; beer, mulled wine, and wine later on.
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From Yricafe instagram

What it’s like

I slipped into Yri Cafe on a slow afternoon and immediately felt that hush you get in places people come to make things. One long wall is tightly stacked with books and magazines; the rest of the room wears hand-pinned notes, posters, and photos like a living collage.

The space is bigger than it first appears, with tables, sofas, and a few bar-style seats, plus big windows that pour in soft light. There are even some outdoor seats for mild days.

The furniture has a lovingly collected feel—some pieces are vintage finds, others designed by the owner—and that thoughtful mix gives the room its warmth.

I noticed people reading, sketching, and tapping away on laptops; it suits quiet study or solo time. I’ve also visited earlier in the day when it was especially peaceful, the kind of calm where a diary entry almost writes itself. The cafe is known locally as an artists’ spot, and it once hosted filming for Infinite Challenge, but it still feels unpretentious and personal.

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3 Jan 2026, Yri Cafe

What to try / how to enjoy it

  • Coffee standards are all here—Americano, cappuccino, flat white, cold brew, and a cozy cafe latte.
  • Tea drinkers are covered with options like ginger, yuzu, plum, and lemon; the milk tea was a highlight on a chilly day.
  • If you want something more substantial, look for simple bites like sandwiches; hayashi rice also appears on the menu.
  • Don’t miss the brownie: rich and fudgy, it’s the treat I keep thinking about.
  • Evenings lean bar-like, with beer, mulled wine, and wine—nice for an unhurried catch-up.
  • Best seats: grab a window spot for writing or a sofa corner if you’re settling in with a book.

Practical notes

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From Yricafe instagram
  • Address: 27, Wausan-ro 3-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul (상수 이리카페)
  • Phone: 02-323-7861
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yricafe/
  • Getting there: about a 5-minute walk from Sangsu Station.
  • Hours: reported as 11:00–24:00 daily in some sources; another source notes extended hours (weekdays to 01:00, Fri–Sat to 02:00, Sun to 24:00). If you’re going late, it’s worth calling ahead.
  • Menu notes: coffee classics, teas, sandwiches, and at times hayashi rice; alcoholic drinks in the evening.
  • Sweet spot for quiet: I found early hours and weekday afternoons especially calm.
  • Prices (examples from my visit): hot cafe latte 5,500 KRW; chocolate brownie 6,000 KRW (subject to change).
  • Parking: short stop possible in front, but the area is tight(only 1 slot).

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