Wondering where you can stay do to your stuff this weekend? Here are our suggestions: | via philstarlife
Before the pandemic, coffee shops were the go-to place for students and professionals looking to get some work done. And after two years of studying and working from home, cafes are open again to house busy bodies.
But for a coffee shop to be a productivity-conducive environment, it must tick off some essentials—is there WiFi, or are there sockets for charging your devices? Can you stay for long hours and what's the ambiance like?has come up with a list of cozy coffee shops that will get your brain juices a-flowin'.In the vibrant Poblacion is Commune, a mellow, community café where minds can freely think.
Commune also features floor-to-ceiling windows, giving you a great view of the busy streets as well as a balcony for those who want some fresh air. Oh, and did we mention they have resident cats?Looking for the perfect place for your daily hustle? YDG Coffee—which stands for Your Daily Grind—is a respite for those who want to get work done. This Mandaluyong-based coffee shop serves warm cups of joe and delectable meals from Silog plates, Hash N' Eggs, to Cubano sandwiches.
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