'Libre' reminds me of Mexico and pro wrestling.
Originally it means freedom, but I personally think of movie called 'Nacho Libre' starring Jack Black.
As I remember, it's a comedy movie about a prist hid his identity and played a masked wrestler.
Did the owner of this coffee shop think the same thing as me?
The store logo is a face of a pro wrestler in a mask!
I'm looking forward to humor and passion.
There are pictures of a masked wrestler's face all over the small store.
It's full of waiting guests.
They sell coffee beans and they are famous among coffee lovers.
That's medicine herb cabinet. Was this place originally an oriental medical clinic? Maybe it's just part of the interior...
It's impressive to see various beans displayed using drawers.
Oh, and I searched web and it really is named following the Jack Black movie.
I ordered Moby-dick Dutch(cold brew) latte.
I was wondering what kind of blending would be for Dutch coffee, and it's Kenyan plus Nicaraguan plus Ethiopian.
It's also sold online.
It's information about the beans they sell.
They offer different beans every week, so it'll be fun to choose what to drink each week.
I'd like to try Costa Rica from this week's choice.
I like Costa Rica because it has a good balance. .
It's a soft and thick taste, it has a bit sour and the scent remains in my mouth.
I think it's a good blending that keeps the natural taste of fresh beans.
It's open every day except for traditional holidays.
Walk 15 minutes from exit 3 of Hongdae station, and it's right next to 'Himeji' inside the alley.
Address: 227-15 Yeonnam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul