Nam’s Coffee is more than just a café. It’s a space where a unique philosophy and an exceptional coffee experience come together. Named after the owner’s family name, “Nam,” the café also reflects his ambition to expand into the U.S. coffee scene.
What began as small-scale bean sales evolved into a full-fledged café as the owner gradually grew his vision. With American sensibilities in mind, the interior was carefully designed using wood and marble to create a refined yet cozy atmosphere. Deep green accents add a calming touch, making it the perfect place to unwind with a cup of coffee.
One of Nam's Coffee’s biggest strengths lies in its variety of in-house roasted beans. Even when ordering a simple Americano, customers can choose from several types of beans. Most blends are smooth and low in acidity, catering to popular taste preferences.
The café’s signature drink, the Donut Cappuccino, is especially popular among U.S. military personnel stationed in Korea. Topped with a generous dusting of cinnamon, the drink’s circular pattern resembles a donut. While it’s not sold in America, its warm, familiar flavor evokes nostalgic memories of home. It is served warm even in summer, but it remains a year-round favorite.
For younger visitors, the Matcha Schpanner is a hit. Made with a secret in-house cream recipe blended with high-quality matcha, the drink strikes the perfect balance, being neither too sweet nor too bitter.
To complete your coffee experience, try the Dark Chocolate Mousse for dessert. Its rich, deep flavor pairs beautifully with any coffee on the menu.
If you ever find yourself missing the flavors and vibes of America, a visit to Nam's Coffee might be just what you need. Every cup tells a story.
𝐍𝐚𝐦'𝐬 𝐂𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐞 (남스커피)
📍1F, 31-1, Pyeongtaek 2-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
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⏰Monday to Friday 7:30am-9pm & Saturday to Sunday 9am-9pm
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Been there! Such a cozy place. Highly recommended.
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