If your sightseeing route takes you through Bukhang Waterfront Park, Jagalchi Market, or the lively streets of Nampodong, save time for a coffee break at Notice Café—equal parts workspace, history lesson, and sky-high lookout.
Quick Facts
Hours Usually 10 am – 10 pm (check before you go)
Address 135 Daegyo-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
Price range ≈ ₩2,500 – ₩7,500 (US $2 – $6)
Free Wi-Fi & plenty of outlets—ideal for digital nomads


Why it stands out: A slice of 1950s Busan
Surrounded by modern glass towers, Notice occupies an old red-brick warehouse once used for rice-storage offices. The three-storey structure keeps its original room layout, giving each space cozy nostalgia. Each floor has different moods: 1F — Convention hall (occasionally booked for events), 2F — Main café, 3F — Quiet work zone and rooftop


Grab a window seat on the second floor for sweeping views of cranes and cargo ships in North Port .
Look up: the “speaker” chandelier doubles as quirky décor—working audio or not is still a mystery.


3F — Quiet work zone and rooftop
A short staircase leads to the third floor and rooftop deck, an open-air perch where Bukhang Grand Bridge arcs across the skyline.
Long tables, abundant power sockets, and more panoramas on the third floor make it perfect fallback if the 2F window spots are full.

Best ways to enjoy
- Morning recharge after a Jagalchi sashimi breakfast—watch ferries glide in while your espresso cools.
- Afternoon work sprint—order a caffelatte, plug in, and knock out tasks with a portside backdrop.
- Sunset wind-down—take a pastry up to the roof, breathe the sea air, and catch the bridge lights flicker on.
Whether you need a power outlet, a photogenic view, or simply a good flat white, Notice Café makes it hard to miss—both in name and in charm.

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