This pay-to-use space offers an interesting concept for remote workers and digital nomads. It is a combination of both a cafe and a coworking space, offering two different types of plans, depending on what you need (more on that later). With plenty of seating choices, a large menu for both food and drink, fast wifi, and power outlets, it pretty much has everything you'd need. Another bonus worth mentioning is that they allow you to bring your own food!
The space is located on the top floor of the same building as the SkyCo coworking space (16F). It's quite large, but not huge, so you might want to arrive early to grab one of the popular counter seats facing the windows. There are also standing tables and plenty of small tables. The menu selection is quite impressive, with lots of drinks and food. The panini sandwich and toast were both well made, really tasty, and not too expensive either.
As for payment, you can choose between two different plans, depending on what you prefer:
CoWorker Plan:
- During the usage period, you can enjoy unlimited coffee, tea, fresh fruits, various nuts and snacks.
- You can also bring outside food!
- First 120 min: 280 NTD
- Each additional 30 min: 65 NTD
- Day pass max: 540 NTD
Day Pass Bulk Pricing:
- 5 Day Pass: $2,600
- 10 Day Pass: $5,100
- 20 Day Pass: $10,000
Minimum Consumption Plan:
- Order whatever you want and choose the plan that fits your mood
- NT$ 145: 2.5 hours
- NT$ 290: 5 hours
- NT$ 435: Unlimited time
So which plan is best? Well, it depends. If you're planning to order a drink and food (sandwich), then the "Minimum Consumption Plan" might be best. However, if you're planning to stay all day and want the unlimited snacks, fruits, and drinks (or plan to bring your own food), the "CoWorker Plan" is excellent value. Both options are quite creative and great for catering to different needs.









































