Starbucks has opened a new branch in South Korea with a remarkable feature: the café offers a direct view of North Korea.
One of the world’s most recognizable symbols of capitalism opens a coffeehouse overlooking the Cold War’s final frontier.
The Starbucks outlet is one of only a few ways for South Koreans and international tourists to get a look inside North Korea, ...
The world's last Cold War frontier now has a Starbucks cafe in South Korea where customers can get a glimpse through the ...
Coffee drinkers can sip their beverages and view a quiet North Korean mountain village from a new Starbucks at a South Korean ...
Coffee lovers can now enjoy their dark roast while taking in a view of the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South ...
Located less than a mile from the border, the Starbucks sits at Aegibong Peace Ecopark, an observatory-turned-tourist site in ...
It may not boast the palatial interiors of its Parisian counterpart, next to the Opéra Garnier, nor the glamour of the branch ...
The chain opened the doors to its new location in Aegibong Peace Ecopark in Gimpo, South Korea, on Friday, Nov. 29 ...
For anyone curious about civilian life in North Korea, Starbucks is offering its customers in the south a peek into the world ...
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Nestled in the serene Aegibong Peace Ecopark in the city of Gimpo in South Korea, a new Starbucks has opened its doors.