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Jonggak Station(Line 1)·Western Cuisine
JH Texas Bar
Cheonggyecheon View Mexican & Western-style, Large Rooms Available
  • 1st Floor, Hyoryeong Building, 32 Mugyo-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul

  • 1

    336m from Jonggak Station

  • Lunch 20,000 won range·Dinner 40,000 won range

  • Parking Available

Introduction

JH Texas Bar is a large dining space with 200 seats located near Cheonggyecheon in Jung-gu, Seoul, offering an attractive atmosphere where you can enjoy Mexican cuisine and K-food with the vibe of Texas, USA. For lunch, Western-style pork cutlet and hamburger steak are popular, while in the evening, a variety of Mexican dishes such as tacos and fajitas are served along with a rich selection of beers.

Coffee is freshly made by a barista from 8 a.m., and all menu items are available for takeout, making it easy to enjoy even during a busy day. Large rooms are fully equipped for group events or gatherings, making it a suitable venue for various occasions.

Parking Information

The store is equipped with parking facilities, so visitors using vehicles can visit without worry. Since it is near Cheonggyecheon, checking parking availability before visiting will ensure a smoother experience.

Visitor Characteristics

The ratio of male to female visitors is almost balanced, and people from their teens to their 60s visit. In particular, it boasts an atmosphere where various generations can enjoy together, with a good mix of young people in their 20s and 30s and middle-aged visitors in their 40s and 50s.

Key Features

You can enjoy your meal with a view of Cheonggyecheon, and the grand Texas-style interior is impressive. A variety of alcoholic beverages and a harmonious mix of Mexican and Korean fusion dishes are offered, with the Western-style pork cutlet being a popular and cost-effective lunch menu item.

In addition to takeout and delivery, large rooms suitable for group gatherings are available, providing convenient services for various events and meetings.

User Reviews

Most visitors give positive feedback on the pleasant atmosphere, delicious food, and diverse selection of drinks. Many are satisfied with the value and portion size of the lunch menu, though some mention that food preparation can be slow at times.

Friendly service, great beer, and signature dishes like tacos and chicken tteokbokki are cited as reasons to return.

Menu

  • TEX-MEX Fajita: KRW 48,000
  • Taco Birria 3p: KRW 19,000
  • Supreme Nachos: KRW 22,000
  • Coronarita: KRW 20,000
  • Chili Cheese Fries: KRW 22,000
  • Chicken & Tteokbokki Set: KRW 33,000
  • Togo. Takeout Menu
  • Kimchi Chili Cheese Fries: KRW 22,000
  • Highball. Peach Highball: KRW 13,000
  • Pulled Pork Salad Rice Bowl: KRW 20,000
  • Texas Wings & Drumettes: KRW 23,000
  • Cocktail. Kahlua Milk: KRW 9,000
  • TEX-MEX Quesadilla: KRW 23,000
  • Cocktail. Cuba Libre: KRW 9,000
  • Chili Cheese Sausage: KRW 22,000
  • Assorted Whelk & Noodles: KRW 25,000
  • Assorted Sausages: KRW 22,000
  • Assorted French Fries: KRW 20,000
  • Pork Rib Plate: KRW 38,000
  • Chili Shrimp: KRW 20,000
  • Semi-dried Squid & Peanuts: KRW 18,000
  • Cajun Chicken Salad: KRW 20,000
  • Fried Chicken: KRW 23,000
  • Seasonal Orchard: KRW 38,000
  • Boneless Chicken (Fried/Spicy): KRW 25,000
  • Gangwon-do Dried Pollack: KRW 18,000
  • Filefish & Peanuts: KRW 17,000
  • Three Grilled Cuttlefish & Peanuts: KRW 17,000
  • Old-fashioned King Pork Cutlet (Lunch Menu): KRW 12,000
  • Spicy Cheongyang Pork Cutlet (Lunch Menu): KRW 13,000
  • Hamburger Steak (Lunch Menu): KRW 13,000

Address

1st Floor, Hyoryeong Building, 32 Mugyo-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul