A café in the lobby of the Downtown Camper hotel. It has a dedicated co-working space with a big table at bar height as well as a few smaller tables and a sofa. The WiFi is decent, drinks are cheap considering the location and the staff is friendly. The co-working space is technically separate from the café which has a no-laptop policy and the café plays some quiet music. They technically close at 17 but they invited everyone to go to the hotel lobby which has additional tables and power outlets available.
A cosy café but not great for cowork unfortunately. The WiFi is slow, there are no power outlets and apart from one big table the tables are tiny. It seems quite busy during afternoons and while the space is big most of it is reserved for events and not actually open to café guests. They play some nice background music at a good volume on what looks like a fancy stereo though.
A nice place to work near Nakameguro. It opens early and closes late. It can get fairly busy/crowded though. A large selection of drinks and snacks.
This place is workable, especially the second floor, but the WiFi was unstable.
Brightly lit roastery and cafe in Dazhi. Large tables, fast WiFi and quiet. Chairs have back support. Chargers available for all seats.
Tasty deserts (especially the Basque burnt cheesecake), but no other food options.
Coffee is roasted in house and the staff are barista champions. Great coffee options.
Bike racks also available.
A fantastic cafe for tea enthusiast. You can choose the tea you want and then brew it yourself at the table. The staff will tell you what water temperature to use, and how long to brew the tea for. It's also very workable, thanks for fast WiFi and power outlets at every table. The cakes looked very nice as well!
The entrance to this cafe is a little hidden since the front only has a take-out window. The cafe entrance is actually from the side road. There are two floors with seating (the 3rd floor is just an event space).
Overall I'd say this cafe is great for having a nice lunch and doing some work or study. I would definitely recommend getting a seat on the second floor, which was very quiet, has plenty of natural light, and comfortable seats.
The menu has many drink options, including some nice Taiwanese tea. For food there are bagels, but the staff asked if I wanted to try the daily special instead, which was korean style chicken and rice. It was really good and filling!
Be sure to arrive early though. After around 1pm on a weekday it starts to fill up quickly. Also note that there is a 3 hour time-limit during weekends and holidays.
This Tully's is located on the 3rd floor of the LaQua department store. If you happen to be in the area, it's a good spot to get some work done. I especially like the counter seats by the windows. You can access the cafe in the early morning (before the department store opens). There is a time-limit, but I'm not sure how strictly it is enforced (I usually don't stay for more than 1.5 hours anyways).