A small cafe with several two person tables and two 4 person tables. The menu is quite small, but the black tea was really tasty, but small considering the price. The WiFi was very fast, power outlets. Unfortunately the seats are not particularly comfortable though.
A fairly new co-working space close to Taipei City Hall. The interior is nice and well designed with plenty of natural light. There are several large worktables for flex members. As a flex member you pay a very reasonable price per day that you visit, rather than a fixed monthly fee. Day passes are sold in batches of 10. Tea/coffee is included. Great WiFi and plenty of power outlets. There's also a meeting room, phone booth, and several other seating areas for relaxing and taking phone calls. All the staff members are extremely friendly!
If you're into cat cafes then this is definitely a place to check out. It seems like a popular place since some of the tables were reserved, even on a weekday. The seats are fairly comfortable, there's fast WiFi, and the cats provide some entertainment.
A very unique cafe, and if you're into Taiwanese tea then this is probably one of the better cafes in Taipei. The cafe is located on the second floor of an old building. You'll likely miss the tiny entrance if you aren't paying attention. The cafe space feels large and spacious, filled with old furniture and large wooden beams in the ceiling. It definitely has a special vibe!
Just keep in mind, you'll probably want to make a reservation. There are only 3 small tables right by the entrance that are available without reservation (first come first serve), and most other tables are usually booked.
A good cafe for working, located on the 17th floor inside the Shibuya Scramble tower office lobby.
A cafe with a lovely interior and amazing staff. I love coming here just to chat up with the manager. Their drinks are great, and their pastries are also delicious. The Wifi is spotty downstairs so I highly recommend going upstairs for better connection and some power outlets. I've seen the manager smoking on the balcony. I don't know if that's their official smoking space but I guess he's nice enough to let you smoke if you ask. For some reason, it gets super crowded during the weekend.
A great workable cafe near Nakameguro. You'll find very fast wifi, power outlets, a large worktable, and nice window-facing counter seats. There's a nice selection of drinks and cakes/snacks as well. There is a 2 hour time-limit though, and the seats aren't the most comfortable - but it's definitely a nice spot to hang out at for a while if you're in the area.
A bright and spacious cafe not too far from the central station in Utrecht. It's workable, but be aware that this cafe charges €2.5 per hour if you want to use a laptop, and you have to sit in the designated "work" corner. The space is nice, and the staff was very friendly, but I'm not sure it's a good deal, especially since they don't offer any free time even if you order food and drinks. It was very quiet in the early morning, and filled up around lunch time.
This library is just a minute away from the beach. Ground floor feels ok to tak calls since the staff at the entrance are chatting anyways. Upstairs were very silent and lots of school kids studying. There are a couple of phone booth you can book.
After struggling to find "laptop friendly" cafes in the Netherlands, I've learned that "coffeecompany" is usually a safe choice. There are many locations throughout the Netherlands, they have fast wifi, power outlets, and they're laptop friendly. You'll want to arrive early though, to make sure you get a (good) seat. Tip: the large worktable has power outlets under the table.