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Nontable: Cafe in Daegu With No Tables And A View Of Daegu Modern History Museum

Along with Seoul & Busan, Daegu is one of the largest cities in South Korea and is located in the North Gyeongsang Province. While one might not usually think of Daegu as a tourist attraction, each city has its own hidden spots – much like this cafe in Daegu known as Nontable.

Cafe in Daegu With A View

Interior of Nontable Daegu

When Nontable first opened back in late 2019, it immediately became a hotspot on Instagram. From the cafe, you get a glimpse of the Daegu Modern History Museum’s European-like exterior.

It immediately became a hotspot for photos.

Along with the view, the cafe’s concept also became a unique factor, with the small space offering only seats and no tables for customers. That’s why they’re called Nontable because there are no tables.

You can choose to sit indoors, where there are roughly 10-12 seats, or outdoors with around 5 to 6 seats.

Menu At Nontable Daegu Cafe

Nontable offers a simple coffee-only menu with a total of 6 items. From the classic Americano (3,500won) to the more unique Ice Cream Coffee (5,000won).

They also have Drip Coffee (5,000won), Small Latte (3,800won), Latte (4,000won), and a Vanilla Latte (4,500won).

Free stickers for everyone

The Daegu Cafe has two different blends, known as Winy and Peanuts.

Winy is a blend of Kenya and Ethiopia beans with a medium roast. There’s a nice balance of the bright acidity of red wine in this medium-bodied coffee.

On the other hand, Peanuts is a blend of Colombia, India, and Kenya beans with a dark roast. This full-bodied coffee is said to have nutty notes of roasted almonds and dark chocolate.

We had the Latte with the Peanuts Blend, which resulted in a creamy, thick, savory cup of coffee. Well balanced and flavourful.

Nontable Cafe in Daegu

If you ever find yourself in Daegu, Nontable is a nice place to drop by for some delicious coffee. Make sure to grab some beautiful pics while you’re here. For those visiting Daegu for tourism purposes, why not head next door to the Modern History Museum right after?

Nontable (넌테이블)
83-1 Seomunno 1(il)-ga, Jung-gu, Daegu, South Korea
Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm, Sat-Sun, 11am-8pm
Nearest Subway: Jungangno Station, Daegu Metro Line 1, Exit 4

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