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Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, The Blue bottle Coffee store on Jeju Island in South Korea opened on July 30, according to the Blue bottle Coffee website, and this time the offline store on Jeju Island is the only one of all Blue bottle Coffee cafes in South Korea that is not in Seoul. According to Jeju Weekly, a local news agency on Jeju Island, Blue bottle Coffee has opened two new stores in South Korea this year.

The Blue bottle Coffee store on Jeju Island in South Korea opened on July 30, according to the Blue bottle Coffee website, and this time the offline store on Jeju Island is the only one of all Blue bottle Coffee cafes in South Korea that is not in Seoul.

According to Jeju Weekly, a local news agency on the island of Jeju, Blue bottle Coffee opened two new stores in South Korea this year in Seoul, disappointing fans in other regions, and this time the new store is the first to open outside Seoul.

Jeju Weekly, a local news media in Jeju, also reported that the South Korean branch of Blue bottle Coffee began recruiting staff for new stores on Jeju Island as early as May. The positions offered are both full-time and part-time, but details about the new store (such as location) have not been disclosed. Jeju Island is the focus of domestic tourism demand in South Korea, and this time the store outside Seoul seems to be set up in Jeju Island to attract "coffee tourists".

The overall architectural appearance of the new Blue bottle Coffee store on Jeju Island is integrated with local traditional features. Between the low stone walls, a gray building with log color stands; the interior is mainly white, and the light passing through the huge windows makes the interior very bright, which also makes its indoor logo (small blue bottle) particularly conspicuous.

According to the official Blue bottle Coffee website, Blue bottle Coffee has opened eight offline stores in South Korea, including seven in Seoul.

The following is an introduction to the blue bottle coffee shop in Seoul, South Korea.

[Shouer Apgut Pavilion]

The store, located in Seoul's affluent Gangnam district, is divided into two floors. The store is mainly cement-based, equipped with floor-to-ceiling windows, and the interior is bright and modern.

[Shouer Guohua store]

The Sinorama store in Seoul is located in the heart of one of the three major business districts in Seoul, on the ground floor of a 20-story office building. After restoration in 2003, both sides of the stream have now become public meeting spaces and cultural and artistic venues. In order to continue the feeling of outdoor mobility, the store is designed with an open concept and is equipped with a number of floor-to-ceiling windows. In order to make coffee the focus of the place, the bar is set up in the center of the whole space.

[Seoul Hannan Store]

The Hannan community where the store is located has many museums and the environment is relatively quiet. This store transforms traditional Korean furniture elements into a completely modern environment. The central wall of the cafe is made of painted wood, which is installed in a stainless steel structure. Its design is inspired by two local crafts in South Korea, one called "otchil" lacquer wood craftsmanship, and the other from traditional furniture locally known as "sabangtakja".

[Shouer Sanqing Shop]

The Sanqing community is an area with a long history in Seoul, South Korea, and the Blue bottle Coffee Shop is located in the heart of the Sanqing community in Seoul. The museum can be seen on the first floor of the store; after going to the second floor, you can see the clay roof of traditional Korean houses; on the third floor, you can enjoy the distant palaces and towering mountains.

[Shouer Holy Water Store]

This used to be the industrial zone of Seoul. Later, cafes and galleries sprang up, which some people called Seoul's Brooklyn.

[Shouer Yisan three shops]

The design of the store is inspired by medieval local low wooden furniture and the work of French modern furniture designer Jean Prouv é-whose. Maple tables and cabinets reflect the simplicity of traditional Korean design. Prouv é's style seems to be suspended in mid-air, supported by slender columns.

[Shoueru Island Store]

The store is located in the sky garden on the fifth floor of Seoul skyscrapers. There are natural light, green trees and walking trails. The cafe is set in an Arbor with no walls or windows, and its charming curved layout and soft light attract people to rest in wooden chairs.

These are the stores of Blue Bottle in South Korea that code workers can find through surfing the Internet. As it is about to open its first store in Shanghai, China, are you looking forward to it?

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