| Bars are often pretty quiet during the day. |
| Citizen M hotels |
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OP - this very much depends on the type of work.
Do you need to be on camera? Do you need to speak often? If/when you speak, are you expected to have a quiet background? Do you discuss sensitive topics while on calls and need some amount of privacy? If you're doing solo work all day, you can probably work from anywhere, but if you need time on camera/mic, then your options narrow dramatically. But, you also need to consider things like food and bathroom breaks. If you need to use the bathroom, are you okay with packing up all your stuff and bringing it with you so nothing gets stolen? All of the above is why wework and the like are popular options. |
| IKEA cafeteria saw a few doing so |
+2 I wfh and my two elementary kids are home for the summer (they don’t like camp and it was exorbitant - I didn’t like it either). A few days a week I will go to one of the local university’s libraries - they have private study rooms that are very hushed and I can take my calls/do productive work with no distractions. |
Lifetime gyms We work spaces Tyson’s Galeria upstairs or near furniture stores |
| Agree with Lifetime Gyms. The lounge, lobby area is attractive at mine and seems to be used as a WeWork space. Plus cafe and bathrooms and no excuse not to exercise. |