A hot cup of joe and the warm and sociable surroundings of Calgary’s independent coffee shops are real productivity boosters for work and study. Most coffee shops welcome laptop tappers, but don’t abuse the privilege with five-hour, one-coffee sittings — you’ll ruin it for the rest of us!
A busy spot for casual business meetings and first dates, laptoppers are more likely to find open seats between the day’s coffee-time rushes. In warm weather, set up on one of its sidewalk tables and enjoy the boutique bustle of Kensington Village.
When you need to sneak away from the office to get some real work done, this outlet of the Calgary-based café chain is located on the north side of downtown in Eau Claire Market. Pair that coffee with a hearty and wholesome lunch.
A cool, contemporary coffee nook, Kawa also serves beer and wine and its food menu features a unique combo of Polish and Middle Eastern dishes. The non-coffee beverages and excellent cuisine may distract you from your typing, but you won’t mind.
The Marda Loop location of this blossoming local coffee chain is a favourite laptop-and-java haunt. Pick up a bag of the house-brand beans on your way out and keep that coffee-house buzz alive at the home and office.
A Bowness neighbourhood institution, this coffee shop and diner serves bagels, burgers and BLTs with its hot drinks. Stools at the front window and back bar are nice perches for loners on laptops.
A growing local café chain, the window seats at its two 17th Avenue Southwest locations are pleasant perches from which to watch foot traffic on one the city’s main shopping promenades.