West village coffee shops with wifi




















Spacious but only some outlets. Not all the tables have an outlet nearby. Not bad if you need to stay in the area. Try to grab a table entering to the right, that those have outlets. Very crowded! Plenty of outlets and seats but again: crowded.

Many office people go there for their breakfast, lunch and afternoon break, and also after-office hours. Can be a bit crowded. Place is ok. Spacious place with many seats and outlets. Very nice place and pretty big compared to other coffee shops in the area. Many outlets and seats. More space at the back of the shop!

Great food and excellent wifi. Small place, but with some electrical outlets. Plenty of outlets and seats. Located in a very crowded and noisy area. The wifi is good but not excellent. Sometimes it goes on and off more on than off. Nice working atmosphere, very cool space, many outlets. You have tall tables if you wanna be standing up while working with your laptop. Warm place with a few outlets, some tables and a couple of sofas. Good if you need to get some work done.

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I'm going to keep updating this blog so stay tuned :. November 1, June 27, NewYorkerTips coffee shops , wifi. All these coffee shops have in common: Free entrace. Free WiFi. Electrical outlets available. You can stay as long as you want, up to closing time. Frankin St. Vesey St. Cameron Luttrell , Patch Staff. Find out what's happening in West Village with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let's go! Look for the Karaoke Boho sign. Roasting Plant.

Thank Reply Share. The rules of replying: Be respectful. This is a space for friendly local discussions. No racist, discriminatory, vulgar or threatening language will be tolerated. Be transparent. Use your real name, and back up your claims. Keep it local and relevant. Make sure your replies stay on topic. Review the Patch Community Guidelines. Doma is a comparatively quiet coffee shop with walls of original art works, so become immersed in this quaint atmosphere while sipping on your coffee.

Check out their blog for a musical event schedule. The cafe has friendly, knowledgeable baristas who are ready to take your order, from coffee to bagels, breakfast burritos or scrumptious cookies.

There is sufficient space to work as well as free WiFi. Choose from a large selection of hot and cold drinks, from espresso and loose-leaf tea to hot cider and honey cinnamon lattes. The Grey Dog. Coffee Shop, Cafe, Tea , American. Built on fair, traceable, quality and sustainable coffee, Joe emphasizes a commitment to brewing only the highest quality coffee. Now with 10 cafes across the city, the West Village location has driven staff who aim to create relationships with their customers built on trust and appreciation.

Joe also offers classes for aspiring baristas as well as packaged coffee to brew at home. A relatively new addition to the neighborhood, MAZA has already accumulated a wide customer base serving Greek -style coffee with hovoli on copper trays.

The space is modern and chic with seating and free WiFi. MAZA sells healthy, Mediterranean-inspired fare, to include freshly baked flat breads, Greek bagels with cream cheese, pesto, salmon or prosciutto, and yogurt with a wide selection of fruits, jams and other unique toppings.



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