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House Bakery is a hanok-style bakery cafe on Bukhangang-ro in Seojong-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province, distinguished by its fusion of traditional Korean architecture with an expansive landscaped garden. The establishment holds a Blue Ribbon award and is widely regarded as producing the finest bread in the Yangpyeong area. The corn bread serves as the signature item, while mango-based beverages also draw strong interest. Though the bread selection is not exhaustively wide, each available item demonstrates high quality, and beverages including decaf coffee maintain an equally refined standard. The interior of the hanok building offers a tranquil atmosphere that puts visitors at ease, and room-style seating areas provide options for small private gatherings. Walking paths wind through the garden, where resident cats occasionally appear for photo opportunities. A newer red-brick photo zone addition has drawn criticism from some visitors who feel it clashes with the traditional hanok aesthetic, and outdoor seating requires mosquito preparedness, particularly in warmer months. Pricing runs at approximately 10,000 won per item for both baked goods and drinks, positioning it on the premium end, though rising prices at neighboring cafes have narrowed the gap in recent years. Yangpyeong-gun residents receive a 20 percent discount. A minimum one-drink order per person is required, with a two-hour table time limit. The bakery display area lacks protective covers over the pastries, which has drawn hygiene-related observations from some visitors. A second parking lot appears immediately past the main entrance, eliminating the need for U-turns. The cafe fits naturally into a Yangpyeong driving course, and combining the visit with nearby Guhouse Museum creates a satisfying half-day itinerary.