Social A Walk Through the Pines - Coffee at Soul Roastery, Chuncheon
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After returning to Chuncheon, I needed something grounding to help me transition back to “real life.” So I went back to a place I often take guests but rarely visit just for myself — Soul Roastery, a café tucked deep inside a pine forest. This time, I wasn't playing host. I was simply catching up with a friend I’ve known for 13 years.
There’s something very comforting about old friends — the kind of comfort where you don’t need to explain yourself or fill every silence. We sat outside among the trees, letting the scent of roasted beans and pine needles settle around us. It had rained a little that morning, so everything smelled fresh and earthy. The café itself is minimalist - warm wood tones, quiet music, sunlight pouring through big windows. But it’s the location that makes it feel sacred. You’re not just drinking coffee. You’re drinking it inside a forest.
We ended up staying for almost three hours. Talking about silly memories, serious worries, random dreams. At one point, we stopped talking entirely - just sipping our drinks, looking up at the sky framed by pine branches. It was a small moment, but it felt infinite.
This visit reminded me that healing doesn't always come from grand plans or new beginnings. Sometimes, it comes from sitting under a tree, with someone who remembers who you were — and sees who you’re becoming. Soul Roastery, once again, lived up to its name.
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