London Bagel Museum in Korea: Menu, Branches, & Reviews

Last update: July 18, 2025

Opened in September 2021, London Bagel Museum has become one of the most popular cafes and bakeries in Seoul. If you are planning to visit their flagship store near Anguk Station, you can make the most out of your time in the area by joining this 1-hour tour that will take you to all the must-see sites by pedicab (booked more than a thousand times!).

Rundown

  • Menu. Some of the must-try savory menu items at London Bagel Museum are their Salt Bread, Sausage JalapeƱo, Basil, and Tomato Herb bagels. If you are looking for something sweet, try the Dark Chocolate and Blueberry Bagels, which go well with an Iced Americano, latte, or flat white. Their bagels are priced at around ā‚©3,800-5,900 or $2.7-4.2.

  • Branches. You will find London Bagel Museum’s first store near Anguk Station. It is near Gyeongbokgung, one of the capital’s must-see historical landmarks. You can also head down to their location in Jamsil, which is near this famous theme park and this observation deck.

  • More spots for your itinerary. Aside from London Bagel Museum, also check out this dinner buffet cruise on the Han River and this premium jjimjilbang or Korean spa. See all things to do in Seoul āžœ

Also read: Seongsu’s Top 20 Cafes, Restaurants, & Things to Do

Visiting London Bagel Museum in South Korea

Despite the name, London Bagel Museum is not a franchise from the U.K. nor a museum. It is, however, one of the most sought-after bagel and sandwich shops in South Korea. Opened in 2021 by Lee Hyojung, who is behind other cafes like Artist Bakery and Highwaist, the London Bagel Museum has become quite a fixture in Korea’s food scene. Its concept of a British-inspired cafe resonated with many locals and travelers, who, to this day, are still more than willing to wait even 30 minutes just to try one of the menu items. The vibe of the stores just give — the brick storefront and the cozy interior that is filled with the scent of fresh bread tickle the senses. The more you wait for your turn, the more you want a bite of their sweet or savory bagel. (Oh, and one fun fact for you: London Bagel Museum was acquired by a major investment firm in South Korea — a testament to its solid success.)

If you are planning to add London Bagel Museum to your itinerary, check out our menus with prices and branch overviews in the next sections.

What to try on the menu

If you’re in Seoul, you should definitely try [London Bagel Museum]. This is a review posted by a South Korean local who was visiting the capital. Come to read more online forums in Korea, and you’ll find thousands who rate the bread as delicious. Below, let’s check out the variety of sweet and savory bagels that you can try when you visit. (I’ve written the actual Korean menu beside the English translation for easy reference, in case you want to show it to the staff. Also, menu and price are subject to change.)

Savory Bagels

  • Plain Bagel (ķ”Œė ˆģø ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©3,800 or $2.7 ⭐

  • Tomato Herb Bagel (ķ† ė§ˆķ†  ķ—ˆėøŒ ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Sesame Bagel (참깨 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Salt Bread Bagel (ģ†Œźøˆė¹µ ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4 ⭐

  • Plain Pretzel Bagel (ķ”„ė ˆģ²¼ ķ”Œė ˆģø ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Onion Bagel (ģ–“ė‹ˆģ–ø ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Fig Bagel (묓화과 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Everything Bagel (ģ—ėøŒė¦¬ėµ ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Black Olive Bagel (ėø”ėž™ 올리브 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Basil Bagel (ė°”ģ§ˆ ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4 ⭐

  • Garlic Bagel (갈릭 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©5,300 or $3.8

  • Sausage JalapeƱo Bagel (ģ†Œģ„øģ§€ ķ• ė¼ķ”¼ė‡Ø ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©5,500 or $4 ⭐

  • Truffle Butter Bagel (ķŠøėŸ¬ķ”Œ 버터 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©5,500 or $4

  • Potato Cheese Bagel (ź°ģž 치즈 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©5,500 or $4

  • Pretzel Butter Salt Bagel (ķ”„ė ˆģ²¼ 버터 ģ†”ķŠø ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©5,900 or $4.2

Sweet Bagels

  • Cinnamon Pecan Bagel (ģ‹œė‚˜ėŖ¬ 피칸 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4

  • Blueberry Bagel (블루베리 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,700 or $3.4 ⭐

  • Dark Chocolate Bagel (다크 쓈콜릿 ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©4,900 or $3.5

Bagel Sandwich Selections

  • Bricklane Sandwich (ėøŒė¦­ė ˆģø ģƒŒė“œģœ„ģ¹˜): ā‚©7,500 or $5.4 ⭐

  • Pretzel & Chives Bagel (쪽파 ķ”„ė ˆģ²¼ ė² ģ“źø€): ā‚©8,500 or $6.1

  • Buttered Jambon (Ham) Sandwich (ģž ė“‰ 버터 ģƒŒė“œģœ„ģ¹˜): ā‚©8,500 or $6.1

  • Carrot RĆ¢pĆ©es Sandwich (당근 ė¼ķŽ˜ ģƒŒė“œģœ„ģ¹˜): ā‚©9,500 or $6.8

  • Bacon Potato Sandwich (ė² ģ“ģ»Ø ķ¬ķ…Œģ“ķ†  ģƒŒė“œģœ„ģ¹˜): ā‚©14,800 or $10.6 ⭐

Soup Menu

  • Tomato RosĆ© Soup (ķ† ė§ˆķ†  딜제 ģŠ¤ķ”„): ā‚©10,500 or $7.6

  • Truffle Mushroom Soup (ķŠøėŸ¬ķ”Œ 머쉬룸 ģŠ¤ķ”„): ā‚©12,800 or $9.2

Sides

  • Breadsticks (ź·øė¦¬ģ‹œė‹ˆ): ā‚©2,900 or $2

  • Coleslaw (ģ½”ģšøģŠ¬ė”œ): ā‚©3,500 or $2.5

  • Carrot RĆ¢pĆ©es (당근 ė¼ķŽ˜): ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

Cream Cheese

  • Original Plain (ģ˜¤ė¦¬ģ§€ė„ ķ”Œė ˆģø 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,300 or $2.4

  • Chives & Garlic (쪽파 갈릭 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

  • Maple Pecan (ė©”ģ“ķ”Œ 피칸 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

  • Lemon Curd (ė ˆėŖ¬ģ»¤ė“œ 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7 ⭐

  • Raspberry (ė¼ģ¦ˆė² ė¦¬ģž¼ 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

  • Earl Grey Milk Jam (ģ–¼ź·øė ˆģ“ ė°€ķ¬ģž¼ 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

  • Blueberry Milk Jam (ėø”ė£Øė² ė¦¬ģž¼ 크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

  • Basil Pesto (ė°”ģ§ˆ ķŽ˜ģŠ¤ķ†  크림치즈): From ā‚©3,800 or $2.7

  • Salmon Capers (ģ‚“ėŖ¬ ģ¼€ģ“ķ¼ 크림치즈): From ā‚©4,300 or $3 ⭐

  • Truffle Pesto (ķŠøėŸ¬ķ”Œ ķŽ˜ģŠ¤ķ†  크림치즈): From ā‚©4,300 or $3

  • Bacon Onion (ė² ģ“ģ»Ø ģ–“ė‹ˆģ–ø 크림치즈): From ā‚©4,300 or $3

  • Fig & Walnut (묓화과 ķ˜øė‘ 크림치즈): From ā‚©4,300 or $3

  • Bacon JalapeƱo (ė² ģ“ģ»Ø ķ• ė¼ķ”¼ė‡Ø 크림치즈): From ā‚©4,300 or $3

Beverage

  • Espresso: From ā‚©5,000 or $3.6

  • Iced Americano: From ā‚©5,000 or $3.6

  • Latte: From ā‚©6,000 or $4.3

  • Flat White: From ā‚©6,000 or $4.3

As for my pick, my friend and I love getting the Blueberry Bagel with Chives & Garlic Cream Cheese. Swill it down with Iced Americano, and you’ll get why London Bagel Museum is so good.

London Bagel Museum Branches with Reviews

As a premium bagel store brand, London Bagel Museum only has a couple of locations in South Korea. The good news is that their branches are very accessible and are near various attractions and landmarks that you can easily squeeze in your schedule. Let’s take a look below:

1. London Bagel Museum Anguk Branch

Where it all started, Anguk is London Bagel Museum’s first branch. This is a standalone shop, so you will get to snap photos of the brickfront exterior and the cozy and woody goodness that’s their cafe space. Before visiting, you can go to Gyeongbokgung Palace in the morning, have a hanbok photoshoot, and catch the Changing of the Palace Guards Ceremony. I would then recommend visiting Bukchon Hanok Village before heading down to the London Bagel Museum in Anguk for a filling bite. (If you want a day tour in the area, consider this easy 1-hour pedicab tour that will take you around the quiet and quaint neighborhood, including the hanok village.)

  • ADDRESS: 20 Bukchon-ro 4-gil, Jongno District, Seoul (4-minute walk from Anguk Station Exit 2)

  • HOURS: 7:30am-7pm

  • BEST LOCAL REVIEW (translated from Korean): ā€œI went on the weekend and waited for more than an hour… The more I waited, the more I wondered how delicious it must be that there are so many people willing to wait… When I first bit into my bagel, I couldn’t really taste the difference. But the more I ate it, I realized how good it was. It was so moist… And even with plain bagels, you could say it’s really good… I would recommend everything except the bacon potato. It’s expensive but not really goodā€¦ā€

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2. London Bagel Museum Yeouido (The Hyundai Seoul) Branch

Located inside The Hyundai Seoul, a luxury mall and department store that was featured on the K-drama Queen of Tears, the London Bagel Museum Yeouido Branch is another location frequented by tourists. After getting your bagel fill, you can explore the huge mall that houses many luxury brands and a huge food court. When you head outside the mall, you will only be a few minutes away from Seouldal (an exciting tethered balloon ride experience) and the Han River (where you can enjoy the view of the capital’s famous waterway.

3. London Bagel Museum Dosan (Gangnam) Branch

Located in the affluent district of Gangnam, London Bagel Museum’s Dosan Branch is recommended to those who want to explore areas like Apgujeong, have a facial or skincare treatment, and go cafe-hopping in Garosu-gil. Among all other branches, I would say that the Dosan Branch gives the quaintest vibe, and you’ll find yourself taking photos of every corner.

4. London Bagel Museum Jamsil Branch

Visiting the Jamsil Branch of the London Bagel Museum is ideal for families and friends who plan to visit Lotte World Theme Park and nearby attractions. This store inside Lotte World Mall is also very accessible via subway, so you can easily get here whether you are staying in Hongdae, Sinchon, Myeongdong, or Gangnam.

  • ADDRESS: 300 Olympic-ro, Songpa District, Seoul (3-minute walk from Jamsil Station Exit 1)

  • HOURS: 10:30am-10pm

  • BEST LOCAL REVIEW (translated from Korean): ā€œA must-visit when in Lotte World Mall… I visited around 7pm on a weekday, so I was able to come inside right away (I waited for more than 2 hours when I visited once on a weekend)… I was worried if the bagels were sold out because it was dinner time, but fortunately, there were many flavors left. 😭 If this is your first time, please try the Potato Cheese Bagel, [Black] Olive Bagel, and the Basil Bagelā€¦ā€

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5. London Bagel Museum Suwon Branch

London Bagel Museum has a branch in Suwon, a significant city in South Korea’s history. Apart from trying out bagels, you can visit the Hwaseong Fortress and its museum for a good cultural immersion. You can also visit the Starfield Mall and see its grand library.

  • ADDRESS: 111-14 Jeongja-dong, Jangan-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do (14-minute bus ride from Suwon Station via Bus 2-1)

  • HOURS: 10am-10pm

  • BEST LOCAL REVIEW (translated from Korean): ā€œI’ve been wanting to come here for so long… Yes, I had to wait for an hour… but I really liked the three bagels I bought with cream cheeseā€¦ā€

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6. London Bagel Museum Jeju Island Branch

Planning a trip to Jeju Island? Consider visiting the Jeju Island branch of the London Bagel Museum and have a one-of-a-kind experience that combines island adventure and British-themed store vibes!

Aside from the six locations, London Bagel Museum also has a branch in Incheon near the Incheon Terminal Station.

Book London Bagel Museum on Catchtable

Use Catchtable, a restaurant reservation app in South Korea (available in English), to book your visit to London Bagel Museum. However, note that even with a timed reservation, you may still need to wait for your turn, like what many local and foreign customers have shared.

For more dining spots, bars, and cafes that you can book online at a discount, click here.



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