Early risers are rewarded with an inviting environment-modeled after a Parisian library, the bar boasts two stories of book-filled shelves, complete with quiet candle-topped tables and an elegant spiral staircase. They’ve also got bakery treats from the likes of Balthazar and Ovenly, and you can order sandwiches, salads, and lunch martinis if you don’t mind getting sauced at the “office.”ġ0 West 28th Street between Broadway and 5th Avenue, Flatiron, Manhattanįor an even more low-key hotel bar workspace, the Library bar at the NoMad Hotel is open to non-hotel guests before 4 p.m. Though Freehold turns into a fairly rowdy bar at night, during the day, you can use their WiFi and sip Stumptown coffee the environment’s much more spacious than most of the local coffee shops, and it’s a tad quieter, too. The bar serves Stumptown coffee and a variety of small bites, salads, and sandwiches, and come nighttime, you can relax with one of their specialty cocktails, or celebrate the end of the workday with a meal at the neighboring Breslin.Ĥ5 South 3rd Street, Williamsburg, Brooklynįreehold’s whole aesthetic is essentially that of a hotel lobby without the hotel, and that happens to make it just as good a remote workspace as some of the actual hotel lobbies and bars on this list. The Lobby Bar’s got free WiFi for the public as well as for guests, and comes well-stocked with plenty of couches, in addition to a long table with ample floor outlets for local remote workers. But during the day, it’s a semi-secretly great spot to post up on deadline with a laptop. Like Berg’n and 61 Local, the Lobby Bar at the Ace Hotel in Flatiron is a little too loud (and dark) at night to get much work done. The WiFi doesn’t extend to the outdoors, but it’s a nice place to take a break.Ģ0 West 29th Street between Broadway and 5th Avenue, Flatiron, Manhattan You can buy lunch from one of Berg’n’s several food stalls, which include offerings from Mighty Quinn’s and Landhaus, and when the weather’s good, there’s an inviting outdoor patio. But on Tuesdays through Fridays (Berg’n’s closed on Mondays and very busy on weekends), Berg’n is one of the best coworking spaces in Brooklyn, offering up free WiFi, good coffee and pastries with $1 refills, and a relatively quiet room full of spacious tables. 899 Bergen Street between Classon and Franklin Avenues, Crown Heights, BrooklynĪt night, Berg’n is a bustling beer hall replete with trivia nights and very loud voices.
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