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Coffices

Unsurprisingly, there are mass amounts of freelancers in NYC at the moment, many of whom like to work from their favorite coffee shop - or coffice, if you will.

This blog posted a list of such places in Brooklyn:

http://brooklynbased.net/email/coffices-coffee-shops-for-working/ (Note that Cafe Grumpy - Greenpoint edition, whose owner was formerly against the idea of working from her precious coffee shop, made the list.)

I don't really agree with the places that made the list in my neighborhood - Root Cafe doesn't have the best coffee and their food is kinda on the average side. And Gorilla is known for its good coffee, but I wouldn't want to be in there for more than ten minutes tops.

I have to admit I don't get out of BK that often, at least not when it comes to lugging my lap top to a coffee shop. So any advice on Manhattan hotspots would be cool.

Where are your coffices of choice?
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hhusted 2yrs+
I do not drink coffee, but if I did, the only place I would want to go to is Starbucks. At least they have Wi-Fi.
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Uraniumfish 2yrs+
In Manhatta: Whole Foods upstairs, at Houston makes an amazing coffice!
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hhusted 2yrs+
@Uraniumfish: My girlfriend told me she goes to Food Emporium. They have a nice coffice upstairs. At least I believe that was the store she said.
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NeverSleeps 2yrs+
@Uraniumfish The Starbucks in Park Slope is actually kind of an awesome coffice.... I was actually sitting in it when I posted this topic. Does Whole Foods have wifi....?
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Uraniumfish 2yrs+
@NeverSleeps Pretty sure it does, yes. At least, I've seen people working on laptops so figured they do, though I can't verify that. I guess if they wanted it from turning into a coffice they could just block the wifi...
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@NeverSleeps I have never yet ventured out into a Coffice but in my neighborhood of the Upper East Side only Caffe Noi on 76th and Second offers free Wi-Fi. M.Rohrs Fine teas and Coffees is a historic little coffee place on 86ths street between Second and Third but their attitude leaves much to be desired and they charge for Wi-Fi. My husband and I were kicked out from here once and we have never been back. A search on Yelp reveals many others have also had the same experience-http://www.yelp.com/biz/m-rohrs-house-of-fine-teas-and-coffees-new-york#query:wifi%20cafe. So for me it will be my nearest Starbuck's unless I decide to invest in a dongle and be free of the tyranny of coffee shops.
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NeverSleeps 2yrs+
@uptowngirl It's crazy how many places below 14th St and in Brooklyn offer wifi - I thought all coffee shops in Manhattan had free wifi!
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@NeverSleeps You would think that would be the case what in this world of smartphones, iPads and what-nots but the cafe owners of the UES have to get it ..they like hotels want to extract their pound of flesh.
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JenMac 2yrs+
I love Joe on Waverly and Sixth. If you are interested in a "barfice" Daddy-o has wi fi too . . which I use when I want to get my beer on during work time.
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Uraniumfish 2yrs+
@JenMac Had to laugh - 'barfice' sounds closer to 'barf' than to 'office.'
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@Uraniumfish You said it!
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NeverSleeps 2yrs+
@uptowngirl That's really unfortunate. Maybe the UES just doesn't attract the same sort of laptop crowd and coffee shops don't feel the need to cater to such people?

@JenMac It seems like every bar in my neighborhood (Park Slope) has wifi as well. You might be on to something with this barfice thing.
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My local takeouts and diners don't have wifi - although both are so crowded I imagine they wouldn't want to encourage people staying for ages...Probably better though. It's nice to go somewhere with just a good book!
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@NeverSleeps I think its a bit silly in this age of iPads etc not to offer free wiffi in your establishment but then who is to argue with these cafe owners. I am sure they have routers et al in their back offices but just dont want to extend the services to their customers. Not that it is such a great additional expense in any case. I haven't really noticed / or checked for wifi at bars on the UES though
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Uraniumfish 2yrs+
Blue Marble back in Boerum Hill even had wifi! There was this one miserably hot day last summer when my internet was down and I really really had to get some work done. And I spent a marvelous afternoon at Blue Marble, in that wonderful cool air conditioning, getting it done! And with ice cream besides! And why did I end up at Blue Marble in the first place? Because the stupid cafe closest to my place had an anti-wifi policy - jerks!
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BroadwayBK 2yrs+
@Uraniumfish I LOVE Blue Marble. But I think we've had this convo before... I tried that Van Leeuwen place on someone's suggestion and I don't love it as much as Blue Marble. Not that it isn't amazing... just not creamy enough or something.

@JenMac I have been contemplating switching from coffices to barfices - not that either of those two words were in my vernacular before reading these forum postings.

@everyone Re: the original posting: I completely disagree with just about all of that blogger's suggestions. Archive in Bushwick was a decent space and it was always filled with laptops but I thought the baristas were the worst kind of snotty hipsters. The worst! And I LOVE Boulevard cafe - their food is decent and fresh and I do not agree that their ambiance is lacking at all; they have a lot of cool photo local artist photo showcases. Plus everyone who works there is awesome and friendly. I think Cafe Grumpy in Greenpoint deserves better scores, and I hate that Root Hill Cafe place in South Slope, not because the people aren't cool - it's just small and overpriced and the food could be better. Obviously I should have written that posting - seeing how I am the coffice professional over here.
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NeverSleeps 2yrs+
My fav coffice is Four and Twenty Blackbirds - it's a pie shop, but it's one of those places that really caters to the lap top crowds. The pie is kind of expensive - $4.75 for a slice or something - but so good. Plus it's a short walk for me, which is the best quality to look for in a coffice if you ask me.
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@Everyone can you seriously work in a coffice/barfice? I would be totally distracted I think..
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NeverSleeps 2yrs+
@uptowngirl I am always distracted it seems. If I'm at home I can't wait to see what's on TV or read one of the magazines/books piled all around me. If I'm out and about I can't help but check out whoever is hanging out around me. No wins, I tell you!
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@NeverSleeps Glad to know that I am not the only one with a tiny attention span though I am also a great procrastinator!
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BroadwayBK 2yrs+
I think I actually work better when I'm not at home. For some reason I feel a strange pressure to get things done when I'm not here. Or maybe it's just that actually leaving home makes me feel more purposeful.
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Uraniumfish 2yrs+
I could never work in public, but I do like the idea of working someplace other than my apartment. Perhaps soon I can look into getting a small office share somewhere.
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BroadwayBK 2yrs+
@Uraniumfish Doesn't it get monotonous always being at home? I admit I am home working more often than not, but I do really enjoy not being here all the freakin' time.
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BroadwayBK 2yrs+
@JenMac That's a good point.. I NEVER go on Facebook when I'm in public. That would be so indecent. I'm also less likely to add to my library via Amazon.
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@BroadwayBK, JenMac I am like Uraniumfish I work better @home
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@JenMac. That's a good point. When I'm home I end up watching television episodes and surfing/faffing about on the web instead of working. I find a cafe, even one with wifi, motivates me to work harder!
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NeverSleeps 2yrs+
There is something about being around other people who seem to be working as well that helps, I think. I am okay at working in public, but I prefer to do my reading at home. I don't see how people can sit in a coffee shop and read when music is blaring overhead and they are surrounded by chit chatting people.
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Uraniumfish 2yrs+
Since the move, it's easy for me NOT to find working at home monotonous, since I can just walk downstairs if I want instant action and variety.

I find people fascinating so it's hard for me to look at a computer screen in public because I inevitably end up people-watching instead.
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BroadwayBK 2yrs+
I am just getting to doing some work after spending all afternoon playing wii. This is what I'm talking about!
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hhusted 2yrs+
@Everybody: Despite the fact, I work at home, I do have clients who come to NY and want to see me. When that happens, the only place they seem to want to meet me at is Starbucks.
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uptowngirl 2yrs+
@Uraniumfish you and I are alike in that respect I do love people watching and hence would be useless at work outside home.
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