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Jimillennial is a large warehouse-style cafe on a hillside in Daeyeon-dong, Nam-gu, Busan, known as a pilgrimage site for domestic and international BTS ARMY fans because it is operated by BTS Jimin's father. Originally called MAGNATE, the cafe recently changed its signage to Jimillennial. Converted from a former factory site, the space is exceptionally large with generous spacing between tables, creating a comfortable environment for extended stays. The interior applies an industrial design concept similar to those found in Seoul's Seongsu-dong or Mullae-dong districts, with carefully placed props and lighting enhancing the overall atmosphere. Core coffee offerings such as the caffe latte (5,500 won) and Americano are reasonably priced and maintain consistent quality. A dedicated bakery section occupies the center of the space, offering New York rolls (6,500 won), sliced cakes, roll cakes, and various pastries, each individually covered for hygienic presentation. The baked goods tend toward the sweet side and pair well with iced Americano. A signature blue lemonade is also available. Near the entrance, gifts and artwork sent by fans from around the world are displayed alongside albums bearing Jimin's handwritten autograph. A merchandise corner sells BTS-related goods including t-shirts, eco bags, caps, and hand cream. The steep hillside location makes taxis or private vehicles preferable to walking, and the former factory grounds provide an expansive parking lot that eliminates parking concerns. Restrooms are notably clean, and a diaper-changing station is available, making the cafe accessible for families with young children. Weekday afternoons tend to be relatively quiet, while weekends bring a higher concentration of international fans and family groups. During peak summer, the large open space may feel warm despite air conditioning.