I remember this, and I was surprised and happy to see that they had cats. It helped a little to change my belief that all Koreans hate cats, to the vast majority do.
I know where it is, I asked "Ms. Parker" for directions a while ago, and have passed it a few times. Just curious, how does "admission" work? Do you pay to get in, or do you pay for drinks?
I'm pretty sure this is accurate: If you're in Gwangju coming from Geumnamno 4-ga you'll walk through the Chungjangno area past McDonald's and Lotteria and come to the 4-way with the post-office on your right. Turn right and go straight about two blocks (past Burger King and Speakeasy). You'll come to a 4-way with Mini Stop. Turn left, you'll see it on the second floor (the cafe has paw prints and stuff on the sign).
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I remember this, and I was surprised and happy to see that they had cats. It helped a little to change my belief that all Koreans hate cats, to the vast majority do.
Thanks for the linkage, as always!
I wish I could remember the name, though I took a photo of the sign, so I can go and double check that.
I know where it is, I asked "Ms. Parker" for directions a while ago, and have passed it a few times. Just curious, how does "admission" work? Do you pay to get in, or do you pay for drinks?
Haha, it's actually kind of like a hostess club!
You pay for a $5 drink, and you can stay for up to an hour. After an hour, you either have to leave, or buy another drink.
where exactly is this place?
I'm pretty sure this is accurate: If you're in Gwangju coming from Geumnamno 4-ga you'll walk through the Chungjangno area past McDonald's and Lotteria and come to the 4-way with the post-office on your right. Turn right and go straight about two blocks (past Burger King and Speakeasy). You'll come to a 4-way with Mini Stop. Turn left, you'll see it on the second floor (the cafe has paw prints and stuff on the sign).
oh i see..i know that place. Thanks
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