A curated collection of work-friendly cafes and coworking spaces around the world. Find the best places to use your laptop with power outlets and fast WiFi to work or study from.
To get here, get into the Asti Hotel building and find an elavator that isn't guestrooms only, then take to the 24th floor. Incredible views, there's a patio if you need some fresh air. The space itself is free but your must register before coming or at the counter when you arrive. After that every time you use this space you also need to book it on their website, the counter staff can guide you, they speak fluent English. It doesn't sell any drink or food but there are Ten-percent, Compose, and Starbucks nearby.
A huge coworking space, which is completely free to use! Good opening hours, fast WiFi, and lots of power outlets. It's quiet and comfortable, with plenty of seating areas (with proper desk chairs). There's a convenience store and a cafeteria available inside the building as well, so you can easily grab lunch without having to go somewhere else. Don't forget to try the indoor slide!
This buenas migas is probably the best yet. It is full of individual seats with power outlets. If you go before 3PM, you will surely find a seat with an outlet. It does get a bit busy around 3, but I never had a trouble finding a seat. Coffee is cheap and tastes good, and the selection of the food here is good, from salad to dozen different focaccia. The WiFi is fast and no need to reconnect once you are connected. One down side may be the seats. You can only get a chair with close to none back support, or the bench attached to the wall, which is not the most comfortable thing in the world. However, given the place's overall cleanliness and how quiet it is for a cafe, I will come back many times!!
Easily one of my new favorite cafe work spots in NYC. Silver Light Tavern is a bar/restaurant, however, during the day they open their space for a small cafe. The interior looks really cool, featuring dark colors and lots of natural light, giving a very cool vibe.
It wasn't busy on a weekday so we could easily get a large table for ourselves. The booth seating is super comfortable, idle for some laptop work. Every table also has power and the WiFi is very fast. There's a decent selection of pastries, cooked food, tea and coffee. So if you want to stop by for lunch that's an option as well. Also worth mentioning, the staff was very friendly and welcoming!
A great coffee shop in Richland with fast wifi, and a nice selection of food and drinks. The avocado toast is really good and filling.
A fantastic pay-to-use space with unlimited drinks and snacks. The space is operated by Tsutaya Bookstore, located on the 3rd floor of CITYLINK at Songshan station. You can either pay by the hour or buy a day pass. Prices are definitely higher than a typical coworking space, but considering the quality and selection of snacks and drinks I would still say the price is quite reasonable.
The space itself is very elegant and well designed. The WiFi is extremely fast and there are many different seating areas available, so you can choose what you prefer. The "best" seats seem to be the counter style seats in the back of the space, facing the windows with a nice view. You'll probably want to arrive a little early to grab one of these seats.
So what type of drinks and snacks are included? A lot! The coffee machine has Louisa and illy branded coffee, there is a large selection of caffeine and non-caffeine tea, juice, ice tea, coke and sprite. For snacks, there is a wide selection of nuts, chips, chocolates, and other sweets. There is also bread that you can warm up by yourself and packaged soup. If you want a bigger meal you can also pay for a daily boxed lunch or order some food from the Louisa coffee shop. Note that the sparkling water has an extra charge, and beer on tap requires the "alcohol inclusive" payment plan (more on that below).
The price is also follows:
- 180 NTD for the first hour
- 90 NTD for each additional 30 minutes
- 640 NTD for a day pass (8:30-21:30 = 13 hours = 49 NTD/hour)
For the alcohol inclusive plan:
- 260 NTD for the first hour
- 130 NTD for each additional 30 minutes
Also note that the rate is half price before 12:00 (noon) on weekdays (this does not apply to the day pass):
- 90 NTD for the first hour
- 45 NTD for each additional 30 minutes
Some other things to keep in mind:
- You can't take out food or drinks
- You can't bring your own food or drinks
- Keep the noise level down
- You can borrow books/magazines
- Printer is available for a fee
- Meeting room is available for a fee
Tucked away on the 2nd floor of this art supply shop you'll find a perfect cafe for quiet work or study. Not only is the space quiet and comfortable, it's also worth trying the surprisingly tasty beef curry, which is very reasonably priced, including a drink and a small dessert as well.
On a nice day you can also enjoy the outdoor seating on the balcony. I guess the only minor fault I could find was the lack of power outlets (which from what I could tell, all tables don't have access to). Other than that, it's definitely a great place!
Note that the shop opens at 10:30, but the cafe opens at 11:00
One of the quietest places to work from in Taipei. It's a "silent cafe" so talking isn't allowed. Despite the unappealing outside, the inside looks very modern and clean. There is calm background music, comfortable seats, power outlets, and fast WiFi. Desserts, tea, coffee are available. To access, look for no. 183 and ring the buzzer for "nido", then head to the second floor. It can get busy in the afternoon, so it's best to arrive early to get a good seat.
A fantastic cafe to work from. I ended up coming here several days while visiting Buenos Aires. There's a large outdoor seating area, the main indoor area, and even a small second floor area overlooking the cafe. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and has a large selection of beverages and an extensive offering of teas. Fast WiFi and some power outlets available.
Amazing cafe for getting work done. Calm atmosphere, quiet music. Power outlets are everywhere. surprisingly comfortable wood chairs. Second floor is really bright, surrounded by windows with some comfy sofas. There is a big table. Cozy and vast selection of coffee and tea. Friendly owner.


































