Cafes to Work At — San Francisco

Idan Beck
1 min readJul 30, 2019

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When I’m in a new city for business, I’m always at odds with figuring out where to go set up for a few hours between meetings to get work done. Sometimes you need a place for taking a video/audio call, and other times you need a place to sit down and recharge both mentally and electrically.

I even run into this problem with San Francisco, where I do most of my meetings, so I figured I’d set up this little record of the various places I tend to like to go both for my own recollection and for the benefit of others.

Currently this is the only city I’ve done this for, but below would be where I will link other cities as well:

Cafes to Work At — Rochester, NY

TODO: South Bay (South of Menlo Park)
TODO: Peninsula (Menlo Park to San Francisco)
TODO: Hong Kong
TODO: Tel Aviv
TODO: NYC

If you have suggestions, additions, or comments please feel free to reach out. I will add here that I am only going to list places that I have been to and personally validated

Snowbird Coffee
1352 9th Ave A (Inner Sunset)
Pros: Good for laptop work, outside bench for calls
Wifi: Free, Decent Speed (22 mbps), Secured but need to ask for password
Coffee: Roast their own beans, “Proper” Pour over, Quality Grinder, Quality Espresso Machine
Outlets: USB only
Bathroom: No key needed, small but clean
Seating: Flexible and conducive to the space

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