Waiting is part of the story at Bangbae Taeyang Coffee, especially for visitors heading there for its much-mentioned Einspanner. The cafe near Naebang Station has been described across travel and dining sources as small, popular, and often busy, so it helps to know what kind of waiting situation you may be walking into before you go.
Why Bangbae Taeyang Coffee Gets a Wait

Taeyang Coffee’s Bangbae location sits at 55, Seocho-daero 25-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, close to Naebang Station on Line 7. onTrip places it about 300 meters from Exit 7, in a residential neighborhood rather than a large commercial strip.1 That setting matters because this is not described as a spacious cafe built around long stays. Multiple sources point to the same basic picture: a compact shop, a steady stream of customers, and a reputation strong enough to draw people specifically for coffee.
The clearest reason people wait is the cafe’s Einspanner. Korea Tourism Organization’s 대한민국 구석구석 introduces Taeyang Coffee Bangbae as a cafe called one of Seoul’s three major Einspanner spots, and says that around lunchtime, customers fill both the inside of the shop and the area by the door.2 Esquire Korea also frames the cafe around Einspanner, describing it as a place where a waiting line can be seen from the morning.3
That kind of reputation changes the visit. This is not simply a place where you happen to grab a coffee nearby. For many visitors, the draw is the Taeyang Coffee Einspanner itself: a signature-style reason to make the detour to Bangbae or Naebang Station. Siksin’s listing names flat white and classic Einspanner as representative menu items, while also noting that the cafe roasts its own beans.4 The menu mentioned there includes drinks such as long black, vanilla latte, cinnamon dry cappuccino, Einspanner, and flat white, but the repeated attention on Einspanner explains why waiting comes up so often in descriptions of the shop.4
What the Waiting Situation Seems Like
The waiting at Taeyang Coffee is best understood as a space-and-demand issue. onTrip says the cafe is known among younger customers as an Einspanner spot, that waiting happens from time to time, and that seating is limited enough that most people use it for takeout.1 Siksin similarly recommends takeout because the store is small.4
Visitor accounts echo that impression. A 2023 Tistory post described the interior as narrow and said there were many takeout customers, while listing the location as 1F, 55 Seocho-daero 25-gil, near Naebang Station Exit 7.5 An older 2018 Tistory account described the shop as having only a small sign and drawing many people; it also said that in summer, customers could wait in line after ordering, and that the interior had roughly four to five tables.6
Those details are useful because they keep expectations realistic. A wait here does not necessarily mean a highly formal queueing system or a large destination cafe with a long sit-down turnover. The available source material points instead to a small neighborhood cafe with limited seating, frequent takeout use, and demand concentrated around a famous drink. If you are hoping to sit for a long chat, the sources suggest you should be prepared for limited room. If your main goal is to try the Einspanner, takeout appears to be the more source-supported expectation.
There is also a product-limit angle worth noting. The 2018 visitor account said that when customers were concentrated, the cream used for Einspanner could run short and the drink could sell out.6 Because that is from a dated personal blog post, it should not be treated as a guaranteed current rule. Still, it fits the broader pattern found in the sources: the drink is popular, the shop is small, and busy periods can affect the experience.
When to Go and How to Plan
Esquire Korea gives the most direct timing advice among the available sources: expect waiting on weekends and consider visiting on a weekday morning.3 That guidance matches the general picture from other sources, especially the Korea Tourism Organization note that lunchtime can fill the shop and even the area near the door.2
Operating-hour information differs by source, so it is better to treat the exact schedule carefully. Korea Tourism Organization lists the cafe as open daily from 10:00 to 19:30 and gives the phone number as 0507-1426-8181.2 Esquire Korea lists weekday hours as 09:00 to 21:00 and weekend hours as 12:00 to 21:00.3 Because those two source records do not match, anyone planning a tight trip should verify the current hours before setting out rather than relying on a single listing.
Parking is another planning point. The 2023 Tistory account says parking is not available and mentions using a nearby public parking lot.5 That is especially relevant if you are trying to minimize waiting time: arriving by subway and walking from Naebang Station may be more straightforward than dealing with parking first, particularly since the shop is identified as being near Exit 7 by multiple sources.15

In short, the Bangbae Taeyang Coffee waiting situation seems to come from a simple combination: a compact shop, limited seating, a strong Einspanner reputation, and visitor traffic around peak times. If the Taeyang Coffee Einspanner is your main reason for going, the most practical source-backed approach is to expect a possible line, consider a weekday morning, stay flexible about takeout, and check current hours before you make the trip.
References
- 태양커피 – 서울특별시 서초구 가볼만한곳 (onTrip)
- [토박이연구소] 꼭 가봐야 할 방배동 숨은 로컬 맛집 4곳 :: 하루한알, 태양커피, 오씨솜씨, 미국식 버거 (대한민국 구석구석 / 한국관광공사)
- 내방역에서 만날래? (Esquire Korea)
- 태양커피 – 서울 강남, 방배 | 맛집검색 식신 (식신)
- [방배/내방역] 태양커피 :: 간판 없는 아인슈페너 찐맛집 (봄날의 기록 / Tistory, 2023-04-24)
- 제대로된 간판은 없지만 줄 서서 먹는 태양커피, 아인슈페너 (Fantasticade / Tistory, 2018-11-21)