The best cafes for work in Los Angeles – Los Angeles
Did you hear? Nobody works in LA. This old stereotype is tired, but there is an ounce of truth – the Angelenos definitely work, we just don’t work in office buildings.
Whether you’re a writer, entrepreneur, or actor who just found out there is a typo on your resume, working in coffee shops is a way of life in this city. But not all are created equal. Sure, they can have great coffee, but that’s almost irrelevant. What you need is wifi that actually works and seats that won’t knock you over after an hour. So here are the 25 best coffees for work.
A deadline is approaching, you’re running out of coffee, snacks, and the will to live, and your boss asks you questions like, “Hey, I just checked, are you okay?” »Head towards Cruzita Deli and Café. This Huntington Park store is known for its traditional olla coffee, a beautiful blend of aromatic cinnamon mixed with unrefined molasses-like sugar. They also have homemade agua frescas, fresh bread, and great breakfast sandwiches that make us want to sink into a chair and read the newspaper while devouring one.
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At one point we made Stone Street our designated home office and we never looked back. Melrose Cafe looks like a WeWork – there are bar chairs, tables, and picnic situations that are all great for work. The menu is full of brain-nourishing items like strong lattes, eggs and bacon, grilled chicken sandwiches, wine, beer, cocktails, and oysters (if you, like us, need some oysters to flow the creative juice).
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