Work Remotely From a Coffee Shop: Tips for Success and Etiquette

Local cafes have a lot to offer, whether you need to set up shop for a day or make it a part of your weekly routine. It can be a refreshing change of pace and a welcome brush with society.

Avoid Peak Periods

Generally, that’s during morning commutes and lunch, but there might also be an afternoon rush if there are schools nearby.

Be Wary of Public Wi-Fi

Protect your data by using your own hot spot, and consider investing in a VPN service

Bring a Battery Backup

Be prepared with a high-capacity, portable charger to keep your devices charged without relying on external resources

Intentionally Choose Where You Sit

Sit where you’ll notice if someone is looking over your shoulder. That might be a seat with a wall behind it or away from a main traffic path.

Don’t Bring Outside Food

The cafe is a place of business. They’re in the market of selling food and drinks.

Leave on a Good Note

Before working with a distributed team in a different time zone, you should note the coffee shop’s closing time before you launch your work session.

Move Your Meeting

If you need to take frequent calls, consider setting up at a table near the door where you can step outside while keeping an eye on your things.

Order Several Times

Cafe etiquette is generally to order every few hours. You’ll balance out the space you’re using with the needs of the business.

Tip Well and Often

Most baristas rely on tips to supplement their wages. They’re working hard to make your stay comfortable and inviting.