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Best Cafes Near the End of Daegu’s Red Line Metro

Posted on December 12, 2023November 15, 2025
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Have you ever taken the metro to the end of the red line here in Daegu? Neither have I, but my curiosity got the better of me. The red line is one of three metro lines in Daegu and the closest one to my house. Today, we’re going to do something a little different. We’ll go cafe hopping using the metro and travel to the end of the red line in both directions—Seolhwa/Myeonggok today and Ansim tomorrow.

Our goal? To find a few charming cafes without needing a car. This journey along the red line promises cozy cafes and a unique exploration of Daegu’s diverse neighborhoods. Discovering new cafes along the Red Line metro in Daegu is a unique way to explore the city.

Red Line metro daegu, tracks
Inside metro train cabin, Red Line metro daegu
Bikes Outside metro station, Red Line metro daegu

Convenient Connections: Navigating Daegu’s Metro for a Unique Cafe Experience

End of the Red Line in Daegu– Seolhwa/ Myeonggok

The initial destination of our metro cafe-hopping escapade, “바람이불어오는곳” or “Where the Wind Blows,” was unfortunately closed for personal reasons. Undeterred, I allowed the gentle breeze to guide me to the next spot on my list just two blocks away. That’s the great thing about living in South Korea. There’s always another coffee shop in the neighborhood.

Red Line metro daegu, Cafe Munwha
Red Line metro daegu, inside Cafe Munwha
Red Line metro daegu, ceiling Cafe Munwha
Cafe Munwha table
Cafe Munwha wall
Cafe Munwha decor

Cafe Munwha

Cafe Munwha, a roastery with a DIY theme, boasts a cozy ambiance adorned with wooden crates, concrete blocks, and tables crafted from reclaimed wood. The roastery section is uniquely decorated with wine crates and fairy lights, featuring a corner adorned with a full-sized tree boasting large pink flowers. The seating options cater to both groups and intimate pairs, with a distinctive half-moon table as a focal point.

Trust me, if I could that table would have come with me too when I left. It was a big part of the cafe’s decor. The cafe’s earth-toned color scheme was also welcoming. It featured olive green, beige, and a dark blue accent wall, provides a warm atmosphere. For those desiring privacy, there’s a designated room for group meetings at the back. However it was a bit dark and prefer light and a view when I visit cafes.

Check out this beautiful floral-inspired cafe called VERS Gardenhouse Cafe located in Seoul.

The cafe’s menu offers an array of coffee and specialty beverages, with highlights such as the persimmon smoothie—a thick, smooth delight with a perfect hint of sweetness, thanks to a whole soft persimmon. The music selection leans towards English RnB, contributing to a relaxing ambiance. Billowing white linen drapes cascade from the ceiling, complementing the polished concrete walls and floors.

Munwha, while not a bakery, offers standard pastries and notable treats like the externally sourced lemon madeleines, balancing sweetness and tartness. The diverse lighting, a mix of low, mid, and high, enhances the homey feel in this spacious setting, illuminated primarily by natural light from the front window and door. Conveniently located near the last stop on the red metro line, the cafe features ample parking and attracts a diverse clientele of both older and younger patrons.

Address:

Cafe Munwha (커피문화)
17, Biseul-ro 506-gil, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu

대구광역시 달성군 화원읍 비슬로506길 17

https://kko.to/D4zcPlvBWV

Cafe Munwha
Cockscomb Cafe, green table
Cockscomb Cafe, grey cabinet

Cockscomb Cafe

Cockscomb Cafe (맨드라미) is just a 7-minute walk from Coffee Company. It’s located on the second floor of the bank building. I hoped for a late brunch, but they were all out. Bad luck, I guess. So, I grabbed a grapefruit drink, my current favorite, and began the search for where to get a quick snack. It was almost 3 pm, and I was pretty hungry.

The place feels different from the Coffee Company. It’s got a farm-like feel with some duck decorations, wall cabinets, and lots of light colors. It felt like a homey grandma’s living room. The tables are a mix of glass, wood, and wicker, and there’s a variety of chairs, including wicker, sofas, and metal ones. The big table in the middle stands out; there are lots of roses and lavender everywhere. They seem to like duck decorations here. The lighting comes from hanging lights, and while you can’t plug in your phone or laptop at your table, they have a charging spot near a window.

Paris Baguette

I walked across the street to Paris Baguette for some pasta after leaving. The cafe is a chain, but they offer some reliable snacks, coffees, and a line of frozen meals. After selecting a pasta, the staff warmed it in the microwave while I took a window seat. It was yummy and the perfect size for a late lunch. You don’t have to take the metro to the end of the red line to visit Paris Baguette. They are conveniently located all over the city.

Address:

Cockscom Cafe (커피문화)

대구 달성군 화원읍 화암로 76 2층 (우)42959지번화원읍 명곡리 136

2nd floor, 76 Hwaam-ro, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu (ZIP code) 42959
Address: 136, Myeonggok-ri, Hwawon-eup

https://kko.to/6LLu17bYxq

Forest Love Cafe

The Love Forest Cafe was the last cafe at the end of the red line I visited before catching the metro back home. It was evident from the start that they weren’t accustomed to hosting many foreign visitors, but the owner was incredibly sweet. Love Forest Cafe (숲사랑카페) is a charming neighborhood café located just up the stairs from the Seolhwa/Myeonggok metro station.

The cafe is adorned with an enchanting forest theme, featuring a major centerpiece—a life-size tree with lush green leaves at the center of the space. This unique decor adds a touch of magic to the ambiance. Alongside the captivating setting, Forest Love Cafe offers a delightful selection of traditional Korean sweets, coffee, and teas. The warm atmosphere and distinctive decor create an inviting spot for locals and tourists, promising a cozy escape into a magical world.

Address:

Love Forest Cafe (숲사랑카페)

대구 달성군 화원읍 화암로 10 (우)42957지번화원읍 설화리 556

10 Hwaam-ro, Hwawon-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu (ZIP code) 42957
Address: 556, Seolhwa-ri, Hwawon-eup

https://kko.to/VKbRfBrboy

Conclusion

The Red Line metro in Daegu offers a convenient route to many vibrant neighborhoods. I highly recommend exploring the city via the metro, especially the monorail. It is an affordable and fantastic way to experience the city without the concerns of traffic or pedestrians. Don’t confine your explorations solely to cafes; consider exploring museums, parks, and shopping through this convenient mode of transportation. Please let me know if this post proves helpful. And I’m also eager to read about your adventures in the comments below.

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