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Seochon: best choice for seoul bar crawl
If you’ve been following my study abroad adventures, you know I am obsessed with finding hidden spots that aren’t just tourist traps. Today, I’m spilling the tea on a place that is literally my new favorite spot in the entire city. You can enjoy Seochon
Forget the crowded clubs in Itaewon for a second. If you want to experience the real soul of Seoul—where traditional vibes meet high-end luxury—you need to head to Seochon. Specifically, to a little magical place called Cobbler.

Trust me, if you take your friends here, you are going to look like the ultimate Seoul insider. Let’s get into it! 👇
❄️ The Journey: A Secret Diagon Alley?
Okay, first of all, finding this place is half the fun. It’s not on a big main road. You have to walk through these narrow, twisting alleyways in Seochon.
Last night it was snowing, and walking through here felt like I stepped into a movie. It’s quiet, peaceful, and surrounded by traditional Korean Hanok walls. It seriously felt like a Korean version of Diagon Alley from Harry Potter.

When you see the wooden door, you might think, “Is this someone’s house?” But open it, and you are transported.
🥃 Cobbler: Hanok Outside, Whisky Heaven Inside
The second you walk in, the smell of wood and incense hits you, and your jaw will drop. From the outside, it’s a humble, historic Hanok (traditional Korean house). But inside? It is a wall-to-wall library of whisky.

The contrast is insane. You have the traditional wooden rafters of the Hanok ceiling above you, but the shelves are stocked with rare bottles from all over the world. It’s cozy, dark, and super romantic. It’s giving “Dark Academia” meets “Old Seoul” aesthetic. ✨
History Check: I looked it up, and Cobbler is actually a pioneer in this neighborhood! It opened around 2016. In Seoul, where places change every month, a bar surviving and thriving for nearly a decade means it is legit. It basically started the whole “Hanok Bar” trend in this area.
🍸 The “No Menu” Experience
Here is the coolest part: There is no menu. 🚫📄
I know, it sounds intimidating, but the bartenders here are absolute pros. You just sit at the bar, and the bartender (who was dressed so sharply in a suit/vest combo) asks you how you’re feeling or what tastes you like.

You can say things like “I want something fruity but strong” or “I want a smoky whisky.” They will pick the perfect bottle for you. It feels so personal, like a private consultation.
🔥 My Order: Ardbeg & The Signature Treat
Since it was a snowy night, I wanted something to warm me up. I asked for a smoky whisky, and the bartender recommended Ardbeg.

It was 27,000 KRW (about $20 USD) a glass. Okay, I know, it’s a bit of a splurge for a student budget! 💸 But honestly? Totally worth it. The quality of the ice, the glass, and the atmosphere makes it feel like a luxury experience.
Bonus: See that little pie in the photo? That’s why the bar is called “Cobbler”! They give you a complimentary slice of cobbler pie as a welcome dish. It was sweet, crunchy, and paired perfectly with the smoky whisky.
✨ Final Verdict: Must-Visit!
If you are a foreigner visiting Seoul, or just someone who loves a good vibe, you have to go to Cobbler.
- The Vibe: 10/10 (Cozy, Historic, Sexy)
- The Drinks: Expert Level
- English Friendly? Yes! The bartenders are great at communicating.
It’s the perfect spot to end a night of exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace. Just navigate those little alleys and find the warm light!
See you in the next post! Xoxo 💋
