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Contribute FeedbackThe restaurant states that it is open until 11pm, but since there were no customers, they closed at 10:20pm. I sat briefly and then left. From the outside, the rooftop looks better for seeing the nearby bridge. The coffee had a slightly bitter taste, and the ddeungmopban had a watermelon juice-like flavor.
There is a Skywalk right in front, and among the cafes around the Skywalk, this one looked the most attractive. Thinking it was a cafe next to the Octopus Bridge, I considered using the terrace but then realized it was actually a specialized octopus restaurant. Feeling a bit disappointed, I noticed the alphabet "mokpo" attached to the rooftop of this cafe and thought it must be a rooftop terrace, so I went in. The cafe itself is narrow. It is a two-story building with a counter and two 4-person tables on the first floor, and about 7 tables on the second floor. There is a restroom that is unisex and has a crib for changing diapers. On the rooftop terrace, you have to climb the metal staircase attached to the building on the left side by going through the alley. Be careful when climbing up and down the narrow staircase. The view from the terrace is lovely, with the sea right in front and the wind blowing. Each table has a parasol for shade.