The best places to work remotely in williamsburg

Freelancing on a full-time basis means A LOT of searching for the BEST places to work remotely. Below are some of my favorite places to work from in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. We’re talking: strong wifi, good food options and the right ambience.

Let’s be honest. Chances are you’ve already seen pictures of Devocion on Instagram. The Williamsburg location is a beaut, the coffee is bold and the pastries are sweet. Really, the only downside of this cafe is just how likable it is. Get there early and claim your spot on one of the couches below the skylights.

Cafe by day, manhattanite bar by night, Freehold is an unusual contender in the freelance category. The best part of this place is space. There are plenty of areas to work from. Whether you prefer the cafe, restaurant or backyard is up to you.

Seasoned Williamsburg freelancers know Gotan is the spot. With a quality all day menu and unlimited sparkling water on tap, this spot is a great solo or lunch meeting choice.

Newer to the Williamsburg scene, local chain Hungry Ghost recently popped up around the Lorimer stop.The cafe playlist is as much of a vibe as the regulars are relaxed.

The award for the most underrated freelance cafe in Williamsburg goes to Little Choc Apothecary. This vegan creperie is a quaint two story building within walking distance of the main Bedford strip. It may be a bit pricer than your average cafe but it’s worth the experience.

Who doesn’t love a good Australian Cafe? Formerly known as Toby’s Estate, Partners Coffee underwent a rebranding but still offers the same quality menu we’ve come to love. This is a high traffic cafe for locals and tourists alike.

Caro Carmichael

Goods maker, seltzer drinker, and freelance creative.

https://www.carocarmichael.com
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