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10 London cafes to work in a creative environment
Kindred
Inside a Georgian mansion, this members club is a perfect place to freelance in London. There are many rooms where to work in peace, an outdoor terrace and live music evenings.
wearekindred.com | Tube stop: Hammersmith.
Photo: Kindred.
Mare Street Market
By day, this warehouse-like venue it’s a proxy office/cultural space/cafe/all-day diner catering to freelancers and creatives. In the evenings, it turned into a lively cocktail bar. Their Espresso Martini is a great end to your work sessions.
marestreetmarket.com | Overground stop: London Fields.
Photo Mare Street Market.
Rude Health Café
A spot for healthy food lovers with large communal benches and free WiFi to grab a healthy breakfast while working on your laptop from 7.30am.
rudehealth.com/pages/cafe | Tube stop: Putney Bridge.
Photo: Rude Health Café
Bellefields
This Mediterranean restaurants with art on the walls and made out of sustainable and raw materials is designed for flexible workers. From 8am to 5.30pm a co-working space is available for hot desking at £10 a day fwith WiFi access, printing, tea and coffee.
bellefields.com | Tube stop: Brixton.
Photo: Bellefields.
Ginger and White
Whether at a communal table or on a leather sofa, this friendly space’s calming atmosphere conciliates deep work. Extra points: artisan coffee, freshly baked cakes and all-day breakfast menus.
gingerandwhite.com | Tube stop: Hampstead.
Photo: Ginger and White.
Vagabond
This cafe is brilliantly suited to remote working thanks to its large wooden tables and early opening hours. There are plenty of charging points and it also benefits from fresh pastries and an adorable little garden in the back
vagabond.london | Tube stop: Highbury & Islington.
Photo: Vagabond.
Allora Hall
In one of Crouch End's oldest commercial buildings, this venue’s highlights are its old brickwork and wooden floors, art-deco lighting and intimate velvet booths. Its Garden Room is filled with natural light, marble tables and all sorts of plants. Open form early morning until midnight every day, the all-day diner is targeted to the flexible workforce with super fast WiFi, lots of plug sockets and bottomless coffee. Hot desks available with daily, weekly and monthly passes or you can just take a seat for a fw hours.
allorahall.com | Tube stop: Crouch Hill.
Shaman
A creative indoor spaces and courtyard terrace with concrete and earthy tones inspired by the Californian desert, make this cafe a perfect co-working space and a cosy setting for a meeting, laptop day or coffee with a friend.
shaman-coffee.com/coffee-shop-bermondsey | Tube stop: London Bridge.
The Wren
A recovered church in the heart of The City, it offers widely spaced tables perfect for meetings and spreading out all your stuff while you work away. The stunning interiors from St Nicholas Cole abbey facilitate focus and inspiration.
thewrencoffee.com | Tube stop: Mansion House.
Wellcome Café
It is the cafe of a science exhibition centre, which may be worth a visit for the interested. The interiors combine the juxtaposition of a traditional façade with internal light and modern spaces, prime location just around the corner from Euston station.
wellcomecollection.org/pages/Wvl1wiAAADMJ3zNe | Tube stop: Euston.
