My favourite spot for a blog day in Central London. The Seven Dials branch is always heaving and the coffee is top notch. The drinks are also beautifully presented — served on a special wooden board with a bottle of water. There are plug sockets by almost every table and a long desk along the wall where you can plug in with no distractions. Productive afternoon timberyarduk!
Plus, they have a range of tasty treats including delicious brunch options and some seriously appetising Portuguese nata tarts! Leyas is deceptive. If you get hungry, the food at Leyas is delicious… in particular the brunch options.
The best smashed avocado and poached eggs! Another deceptive space, Daisy Green has a large downstairs area filled with fun! From the ceiling with its hanging flowers to the street art in the indoor garden area, the pure novelty will keep you motivated as you work! For something special they offer an enormous bottomless brunch with tasty treats including shakshuka, fry ups, and incredible banana bread topped with fresh fruit.
Absolutely loved checking out DaisyGreenFood in London today for bottomlessbrunch! Last time I visited there were fresh flowers in jam jars on each table and one woman was tapping away on her laptop while her dog sat patiently at her feet.
Yes I just Instagrammed my coffee. Thanks mudcafes! A photo posted by Chloe Gunning? Not only is the coffee good, they also serve lots of delicious food including freshly baked cakes, healthy salads and quiches. Pre-registration can be completed online to speed up the process. Accidents happen, but when they do, insurance is there to help you set things right.
At Dinghy we offer flexible Public Liability insurance to help pay for any damage you accidentally cause to people or their stuff. Find out more. Foyles is a legendary independent bookstore chain, now with four locations across London. It is known as a popular working spot for writers and authors.
Their vast selection of books is ideal for freelancers looking to conduct research or to break up their workday by purchasing a new book and doing a spot of reading. The staff are always friendly and knowledgeable, and the stores are large, with enough space for yoga classes and other events. They have a boardroom and event space for hire in case you are considering holding a big collaboration or meet-up with clients or other freelancers in your area.
There is usually an empty seat for you to grab at any of the Foyles locations. Make sure to check the hours before you head out as each site has slightly different opening times. You can call ahead or check their website for a fast answer to any questions you have about their operating hours or holiday schedule. If you are planning on going for reading or research purposes, you should also be sure to check their online catalogue. Each store has slightly different offerings and if needed, they can order in any book you request.
Association Coffee House has two locations in London, make sure to check the opening times before visiting, as these have changed a few times throughout the pandemic. Customer reviews rave about the coffee, and as you would hope, they offer a variety of milk alternatives, including oat milk. This cafe is just down the road from some lovely green open spaces.
With an array of art to enjoy, including works from Rembrandt and Vermeer, a visit to Kenwood House could be a great way to combine freelancing with a day out. In the summer months, you can sit outside in the garden whilst you work and sip on a coffee.
The Barbican Centre Library is an excellent choice of place to do some freelance work for the day. As a freelancer, you are welcome to sit down to enjoy the quiet and calm atmosphere. As you would expect, there is free WiFi available. There are multiple places to sit and some desks to make use of. A simple laptop case with just the essentials will help you get through security with ease so you can sit down and begin working. Being located right by the Old Street Roundabout, this New-Zealand run establishment has regularly been a favourite eating and working spot for those working on tech start-ups.
They are very laptop-friendly; however, a clear separation is made between those intending to eat as a group, and individuals looking to work.
This means on busier days, you may need to queue for a short while to get a space. This casual neighbourhood hangout has a homey feel and there is a great relationship between customers and staff.
Although small, the quirky space is relaxed and welcoming. Often times it feels like you are working in your own living room, especially with free Wi-Fi available.
Poppy's Place provides a refreshing and light-hearted spot to work. In addition to smaller tables with comfortable benches, there are larger wooden tables that are great options for working on your laptop or meeting with a client.
Large windows also provide a good view of the outside world if you need inspiration. Located in a quiet area of Fulham, Poppy's Place's menu features delicious organic choices and local favourites. In addition to a small room at the front of the coffee shop, there is also a larger room that works better for a meeting with colleagues or clients.
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