Large worktable and counter seats suitable for working. Very fast WiFi but no power outlets at the seats. I stayed for an hour on a weekday morning, which was fine. I asked if it was ok to use laptops and they said as long as I don't stay "too long". The staff was quite pushy asking if I wanted to order more drinks, so I figured an hour was probably the limit - a bit weird since there was no one else in there. The bathroom door had no lock at the time of visiting (in July of 2023). Hopefully that's fixed by now!
A small cafe near Taipei City Hall MRT station. Opens early but closes quite early as well. The seats with the straight seat backs are more comfortable for working. Unfortunately the WiFi was a little slow and music was a little too loud in my opinion. Not really the type of place I'd sit and work for a long time, but definitely good enough for a short morning work session.
A small cafe located inside the Prince Smart Inn Ebisu hotel, next to the lobby. Opens very early if that's what you need. Seating is quite good for working, with a large worktable and some smaller tables by the windows. The cafe itself doesn't have WiFi, but, if you look around you can find the hotel WiFi password. I didn't see any power outlets. It was fairly busy in the afternoon on a weekday.
A bit difficult to get, but definitely worth it, if you are able to hotspot from your phone since there is no WiFi. The nearest station is Gakugeidaigaku, with a 13 minute walk. You can also access by bus from Nakameguro or Meguro station.
First floor has counter style seating. Second floor has tables and some window seats. It was pretty much full on a weekday afternoon, so be sure to arrive early if you want a good seat.
If you're looking for a place to do laundry and get some work done, then this is definitely the place for you. This combined space has one area for self-service coin laundry, and the other half is a cafe serving food and drinks. Laundry is available 24/7, but the cafe space is only open from 10:30 - 18:00.
It's located in the outskirts of Tokyo in Mitaka (about a 20 minute train ride from Shinjuku) and then a ten minute walk from the station.
Tip: you can check the status of all the machines on this website so you can gauge how busy it is. I think weekdays are probably the best time to go, but even on a Saturday afternoon it wasn't particularly busy.
A quite large café with plenty of space available even on a Saturday morning. Great view of the street from the window seats on the second floor. Sadly the guest Wi-Fi doesn't seem to work and there are limited power outlets.
If you're looking for a relaxing place with nice views in Maokong then this is a great choice, just a short 10 minute walk from the Gondola. The views are fantastic on a nice day. There is WiFi, although it was very slow. No power outlets, and restroom facilities are quite basic. The drinks menu was a little disappointing, the tea choices weren't particularly interesting, which is ironic since Maokong is famous for great tea. Tip: be sure to bring some mosquito/bug spray!
A small cafe near Dongmen station that opens very early on weekdays (7:30). There's a very small seating area on the first floor, and more seats available upstairs. The 2F interior is quite generic though (nothing special), the seats are not very comfortable, there's a refrigerator that makes a lot of noise, and there is no restroom as far as I could tell. At least there is WiFi, plenty of power outlets, decent (cheap) drink selection, and it's clean.
特別的室內設計和豐富的Menu絕對是Gin Gin的亮點,大片且高彩的藍黃色交錯,搭配簡約而隨性的傢俱,讓整個空間顯得活潑,當然也很適合拍個美照。GinGin的菜單的風格是「每種都來一點!」,有茶咖啡、碳酸飲料,甚至調酒。(Gin Gin Ice Tea 的酒味夠重,晚上想偷懶一下的話不妨來一杯)
座位的選擇不少:沿著內緣牆邊的小桌、窗前的吧台、料理台前的座位、幾張沙發,我們總能找到喜歡的位置,不過小缺點也出現在這裡,這些座位對有些單純想工作的人來說可能不是太舒適(是很硬的木椅木桌)。你可以找到一些插座散落各處,只可惜WiFi不知是永久停用還是暫時取消,總之目前沒有WiFi