Cafe and Cowork是一個分享世界各地適合工作的咖啡店及共享辦公室的網站。身為游牧工作者,我們和大家一樣在在乎不限時、插座多、有WiFi、且WiFi夠快的工作和讀書咖啡廳。
A lovely cozy cafe with books and plants for sale. The plugs underneath the bench seemed not to provide power for some reason, but there are bunch of plugs on the wall.
Modern, clean cafe located close to the city centre. Coffee was alright, and the WiFi was a tad slow on the terrace seat but it was manageable. There's a lovely sourdough bakery right next to it so you should get something to eat there.
Seemingly a popular place amongst tourists and digital nomads (Apparently a German cafe chain). Staff spoke English well. Many of the seats have power plugs, though the comfort of the chairs vary. Some are low sofa styles so maybe not suitable for working. Food options seems decent with bagels and sandwiches available.
Probably one of the better Ueshima coffee shops to work from. The majority of the seats are single person seats or counter style seats. There's good WiFi and most seats have access to power.
There's a small second floor seating area, with nice windows overlooking the train tracks. It seems to be a very popular tourist destination though, with a lot of people constantly taking photos and selfies. It can be a bit distracting. Mornings are probably best if you want a relaxing environment. Contrary to what some reviews say, there is WiFi that works well. There is a power outlet as well.
Cafe and art exhibition. The space is really big and not especially busy on a weekday. There's decent WiFi and a small menu with drinks and lunch options as well. Tables and chairs aren't the most ergonomic, but it works for a little while at least. There is public outdoor seating by the river as well, which would be a nice option when the weather is good.
Note: Be sure to check their calendar to confirm opening days, since they may close for holidays, private events, and during exhibition replacement period: https://cafe.warehouseofart.org/calendar/
A popular spot in Hiroo. The second floor has counter seats by the windows overlooking the street below. There are power outlets and very fast WiFi. There's also an outdoor area on the 2nd floor, but it seems to be a popular spot for smoking, so I probably wouldn't want to sit there.
Not the most exciting cafe space, but it is workable. The space is operated by the Times Car rental company, and definitely has a bit of a corporate vibe. There's quite a lot of seating space, but also fairly busy on a weekday. Drinks, power, and WiFi available.
The Living Room is a cozy cafe with a great atmosphere. It's very quiet in the morning when I was there, however it got more crowded during lunch time. Prices are a little high, but the quality or both food and drinks is good and the selection of both is great. The only place that had power outlets was on the upper floor and with the sun shining through the windows the laptop gets very warm, so beware. The downstairs floor with the sofas was definitely more comfortable.
This Blue Bottle Coffee is located just around the block from Exit 1 at Minatomirai Station. Good natural light with windows all around. When the weather is nice the doors/windows are open, which is nice. There small tables, counter seats, and 1 large round table. Decent WiFi but no power outlets.