Digital Nomad (and Vegan) Friendly Cafes In London, London, England
London has a plethora of excellent cafés. Trying to find ones that have good coffee, reliable wifi and ubiquitous power sockets (the holy trinity for digital nomads, if you will) might seem like something of a challenge given the sheer quantity of places in the city. Since many Londoners are already prone to work form their laptops in cafés, there is of course already demand for these facilities nowadays, but since we are always also interested in places with vegan options, that narrows the search a little.
If you’re coming as a digital nomad visitor to London, and have short-listed some places to eat, perhaps including a luxury restaurant in London, and made a to-do list of the sights you’d like to check out, finding the best work places will be the next thing to sort out, so we’ve saved you the trouble. Here are some of the most digital nomad friendly places we’ve found in London that also have some vegan options.
London’s first ever pay-per-minute café, this place is a hub for creatives, entrepreneurs and daydreamers alike. As their website says “everything is free inside except the time you spend here”. At £0.05 a minute, an hour will cost you £3. Donating something the café wants (such as a board game, vinyl record or your skills) can earn you free time, and while there you can help yourself to as much to eat and drink as you like. There are several sweet gluten free options and a few vegan ones. Soy and almond milk are also available for drinks. There are also regular evening events, such as games nights, musical events and talks. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
If you’re coming as a digital nomad visitor to London, and have short-listed some places to eat, perhaps including a luxury restaurant in London, and made a to-do list of the sights you’d like to check out, finding the best work places will be the next thing to sort out, so we’ve saved you the trouble. Here are some of the most digital nomad friendly places we’ve found in London that also have some vegan options.
London’s first ever pay-per-minute café, this place is a hub for creatives, entrepreneurs and daydreamers alike. As their website says “everything is free inside except the time you spend here”. At £0.05 a minute, an hour will cost you £3. Donating something the café wants (such as a board game, vinyl record or your skills) can earn you free time, and while there you can help yourself to as much to eat and drink as you like. There are several sweet gluten free options and a few vegan ones. Soy and almond milk are also available for drinks. There are also regular evening events, such as games nights, musical events and talks. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Digital Nomad (and Vegan) Friendly Cafes In London
Guide Location: England » London
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Sam Wood
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.indefiniteadventure.com/digital-nomad-cafes-london/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: England » London
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Sam Wood
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.indefiniteadventure.com/digital-nomad-cafes-london/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Ziferblat
- Timberyard
- Husk Coffee
- Fleet River Bakery
- Kahaila
- Ginger & White
- Ozone Coffee Roastery
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