Bird, Cat, Dog, and Animal Cafes Near Pyeongtaek
(Updated: 2025) Do you love animals but don’t have space or time for them at home? Don’t worry, you can still get some quality time with furry or feathered friends. Here are some bird, cat, dog, and other animal cafes near Pyeongtaek.
About Animal Cafes in South Korea
Animal cafés in Korea (애견카페 / 동물카페 / 애완동물카페) offer visitors a chance to interact with animals in a social setting, usually while enjoying non-alcoholic drinks. These cafés are typically themed around one type of animal, though some locations feature multiple types. You can find everything from dog and cat cafés to more unique spots with raccoons, sheep, reptiles, or birds. However, Pyeongtaek mainly offers dog, cat, and bird cafés.
Not All Animal Cafés Are the Same
The experiences at animal cafés can vary widely depending on the animals, owners, and design of the space:
- Dog cafés are often louder and more active, with dogs walking freely among visitors. Some cafés specialize in small breeds while others feature larger dogs like Huskies or Retrievers.
- Cat cafés are generally quieter and more relaxed, with cats lounging, sleeping, or slowly approaching guests on their own terms.
- Bird cafés may include birds trained to land on your shoulder or arm. These cafés tend to be more structured and supervised.
Some animal cafés are run by pet lovers who treat their animals like family, while others may operate more like businesses with high animal turnover. It’s important to observe how the animals are treated and supported.
A Changing Culture
In recent years, animal welfare concerns have influenced the way animal cafés are viewed and regulated in Korea. Many cafés are working harder to improve conditions for the animals and educate guests about proper interactions. Visitors are increasingly encouraged to sanitize their hands, avoid flash photography, and respect the animals’ rest times. Additionally, some cities have implemented inspections to ensure ethical treatment and proper licensing.
You may also notice some cafés transitioning toward rescue-centered models, where the animals are adoptable, and the café helps fund their care. These new-generation cafés aim to offer more ethical alternatives while still providing engaging experiences for animal lovers.
How to Search for Animal Cafés in Korea
If you want to find animal cafés beyond this blog, try searching the following Korean terms on Naver, KakaoMap, or Instagram:
- 애견카페 (dog café)
- 고양이카페 or 냥카페 (cat café)
- 버드카페 (bird café)
- 동물카페 (animal café, general)
- 파충류카페 (reptile café – rare, but interesting)
- 힐링카페 (healing café – often used for relaxing cafés with animals)
- 반려동물카페 (pet café – a broader term that may include guest pets)
You can also add your location to your search, for example: “평택 애견카페” (Pyeongtaek dog café) or “송탄 동물카페” (Songtan pet café) to find cafés near Osan Air Base.
Cat Cafes
Samcheung Cat Cafe
0507-1444-5583
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Hangul Name:
삼층고양이카페
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 평택5로34번길 22
Description:
A cat cafe in Bijeondong near Lotte Mart and Pyeongtaek City Hall. You can park in the Lotte Mart parking lot. On weekends and holidays, you can stay for 3 hours.
Sikbbang Gubnyang
0507-1340-6123
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Hangul Name:
식빵굽냥
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 비전9길 41
Description:
Sikbbang Gubnyang is a cozy cat café in Pyeongtaek’s Bijeon-dong, where guests pay a flat fee (₩12,000 on weekdays, ₩14,000 on weekends/holidays) that includes a drink and snuggles with friendly rescue cats. Open daily from noon to 10 PM (closed on certain Mondays/Tuesdays), the café features cat towers alongside café seating. Visitors praise the clean space and sociable cats, making it a top spot for relaxing, pet lovers, families, or solo visitors. Reservations not needed.
Bird Cafe in Sosabeol
Volunteer Angie reported on the bird cafe:
Get up close and personal with a variety of birds with a cup of coffee or other non-alcoholic drink! I’ll admit that I was skeptical about this concept – I was worried about my own safety as well as the care of the birds. Before even stepping inside Bird Sori in Sosabeol I knew my fears were completely unfounded. The staff is well trained to care for the birds and the birds are very sociable with humans. The cafe is very spacious with panoramic views of the river so even when there are many patrons, it doesn’t feel crowded.
When you arrive, you will order a drink (mandatory for each person over 2 years old) and select a seat. A staff member will bring a couple of birds and a climber and possibly toys to your table. You can ask for different birds at any time. There are also larger parrots flying freely around the cafe for you to enjoy.
There is no time limit, trust me in this as I have definitely overstayed my welcome a time or two. Young children are welcome, and it is normal to see people of all ages.
Bird Sori Cafe
031-653-4656
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Hangul Name:
버드소리 평택점
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 비전5로 20-44
Description:
Animal lovers will love the chance to get up-close-and-personal with some feathered friends. This is located on the third floor and usually opens later - like around 11. Parking available in the basement.
Dog Cafe
Unlike the cat and bird cafes mentioned, most dog cafes are either doggy daycares or places to bring your own dog to play and socialize with other dogs, or both. That being said, you definitely can come without a dog as a means to getting your personal doggy fix. Some Dog Cafes charge an entrance fee, while others have minimum drink orders. The price for doggy daycare or overnight stay varies.
J. Dog Cafe
031-654-0690
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Hangul Name:
카페 제이독
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 구룡길 78-13
Description:
Cant think of a better place to spend the day with the dogs. The drinks are pricey but thats because they dont charge per pet as many do. Instead they just require you to buy a drink. Makes it the best deal in town for those with multiple dogs. B
If you go with children, be aware that you may or may not be allowed in on any given day at any given time. Young children may be denied entry depending on the temperament of the dogs in the cafe at the time. The staff may not be able to communicate this to you if you do not speak Korean well. Just know that they have your child’s and the dog’s best interests in mind.
Various Animals
You can also grab the kids and head to a cafe that has a variety of pets and farm animals.
Animal Club
0507-1488-0760
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Hangul Name:
애니멀클럽
Hangul Address:
경기 평택시 청원로 1544
Description:
Animal Club is a family-focused animal-cafe and indoor play space located on in Pyeongtaek. With indoor petting zones featuring rabbits, guinea pigs, dogs, cats, parrots, insects, and reptiles, it combines hands-on animal interaction with a kids' playground and café. Admission is ₩15,000 per person for 2 hours; under-18-months are free, and families with three children pay for two. Snack packs add to the fun. They host hourly game times and weekend events. Open weekdays 11–18:30, weekends/holidays 10–19:00, closed Mondays. Free parking, diaper-changing station, and nursing room make it ideal for parents and kids.
Reptile Cafe in Cheonan
You can also visit Cheonan to get to know some reptiles.
ApooApoo
0507-1474-1214
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Hangul Name:
어푸어푸 천안모다아울렛점
Hangul Address:
충남 천안시 서북구 공원로 196
Description:
ApooApoo is a family-friendly aqua & reptile café located in Cheonan’s Moda Outlet. Entry (≈₩10,000) includes a drink and access to aquariums with fish, turtles, starfish, and seasonal butterfly zones. Interactive options include paid reptile handling (₩5,000) and animal-feeding experiences. With spacious seating, high hygiene standards, baby chairs, and parking, it’s an educational and fun outing for kids and parents alike. Open daily 11 AM–8 PM (Fri–Sat until 8:30 PM); hours and prices may change—check Naver before visiting
Reasons to Visit an Animal Cafe
Animal cafes are a unique concept and an experience that everyone should try at least once. Check out the South of Seoul app for more information on these cafes and so much more. After your visit, don’t forget to leave a review on the app and tell us about your experience at Pyeongtaek Food and Fun.

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