Since my job affords me the privilege of working from home one day a week, I’ve made a habit of working from different coffee shops and cafés all over the city – I’m one of those people who’s more focused in that setting, rather than more distracted. My main criteria are good coffee and food options, free WiFi without a time limit (the only exception here is a two-hour timeout at Whole Foods), and reasonably comfortable seating. This list is by no means exhaustive, and in no particular order. I also excluded a few places I love because they’re usually crowded (I’m looking at you, Wormhole and Star Lounge).
KnockBox Café // Humboldt Park
Falling into the “hidden gem” category, KnockBox is a tried-and-true favorite, with friendly staff, easy parking, and a great variety of coffee drinks, sandwiches, and snacks (plus I’m a sucker for applesauce being offered as a side).
Sip Coffee House // West Loop
I love Sip for its array of seating options (upstairs/downstairs, inside/outside) and an extensive, creative drink menu.
Gaslight Coffee Roasters // Logan Square
I had high hopes last summer when I found out that a new coffee shop was opening within walking distance of my apartment, and Gaslight has exceeded expectations, with excellent coffee roasted on-site and a suitably Logan Square-ish aesthetic.
Whole Foods // Lincoln Park
Let’s be honest: this gargantuan grocery store is one of my favorite places in the city, period, so I’m always content to assemble a hodge-podge of tastes from a few of the kiosks, then settle in with a laptop in the upstairs river-view seating.
New Wave Coffee // Logan Square
I’ve spent many hours at this convenient Logan Square mainstay, sipping either bottomless Metropolis coffee or a delicious Hail Mary (New Wave’s version of “dirty chai”, or a chai latte with espresso) and sometimes splurging on a spinach and feta croissant, if there are any left.
Ipsento // Bucktown
I love holing up in Ipsento’s cozy back room, and can’t get enough of the shop’s namesake signature latte with coconut milk, honey, and cayenne.
Dolce Casa Cafe // Ravenswood
I was immediately charmed by Dolce Casa’s cheerful space, energetic service, and killer breakfast items.
Robust Coffee Lounge // River North
A pleasant discovery in the River North area, I especially appreciate Robust’s relaxed vibe and its impressive selection of local sweets (Brown Sugar Bakery, Dat Donut, Lucia’s Homemade Aljafores, and more).
Heritage Bicycles General Store // Lakeview
This bicycle and coffee shop hybrid has proven to be a pleasant, laid-back working environment with lots of natural light; pourover coffee and Glazed and Infused donuts don’t hurt either.
Eva’s Cafe // Old Town
Eva’s Cafe is another gem within its neighborhood, refreshingly spacious with good coffee and lots of interesting seating areas (think wrought-iron furniture and a fireplace).
Where are your favorite places to work remotely? I’m always open to new suggestions!
2 replies on “List: My 10 favorite places to work remotely in Chicago”
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Found your post looking for a new place to work and found something else I’ve been searching for since December- a place in Chicago with a coconut milk, honey, cayenne latte!!! ***Major Heart Eyes***
Thanks for sharing, you just made my day 🙂