Mexico City's Nomad-Friendly Coffee Scene: Laptop-Friendly Cafés for Digital Wanderers

Mexico City, a vibrant hub for nomads and remote workers, offers a plethora of laptop-friendly coffee shops that cater to those seeking a productive and welcoming environment. From cosy corners ideal for solo work sessions to bustling spots perfect for meeting fellow travellers, these cafes serve quality brews and provide a space for creativity and connection.

Join us as we explore some of the top laptop-friendly coffee shops across Mexico City, where you can plug in, sip on artisanal coffee, and immerse yourself in the city's bustling energy while getting your work done.

Blend station

Roma, Polanco, Veracruz, and Countess

An espresso bar and breakfast/lunch spot and is attached to a cycle shop; two things that go hand in hand. It is laptop-friendly so perfect for creatives and dog-friendly. Indoor and outdoor seating options for those that like to have a choice.

@blendstation

Café Comunidad

Condesa

A great space for remote working as this café has an indoor casual seating area or enjoy their terrace or large patio and you’ll be glad to hear there are plenty of plugs for when the laptop battery is getting low.

This café is connected to Blanco Yoga, one of CDMX’s most popular yoga studios, so why not enjoy those morning rays with your dose of caffeine followed by some Vinyasa to set up your day with good intentions?

@cafecomunidad

www.blancoyoga.com

Constela café

Roma Norte

A minimalistic, modern café in Roma Norte offering speciality coffee and breakfast bowls, pastries, sandwiches, and salads. They have an outdoor seating area under the leafiness of this corner as well as indoor seating ideal for remote working in a quiet space.

@constelacafe

Borel

Condesa

A relaxed and inviting space to enjoy a coffee while you work or read a book. If you’re unable to find a seat, this café is located on a street which is home to plenty of coffee shops.

@borel.mx

Libertario Coffee Roasters

Roma Norte

An airy and spacious coffee shop which overlooks the Plaza Luis Cabrera, meaning you will have a lovely fountain as your background noise and view. You might even hear the occasional street performer to enjoy some local music as you work.

@libertariocoffee.mx

Capricho blanco

Hipódromo (between Roma & Condesa)

Laptop-friendly, open plan and airy coffee shop serving all-day brunch

www.caprichoblanco.com

Malcriado

Condesa

This café come wine bar has seating that spills out onto the pavement. A specialty coffee shop, by day you will see laptop warriors but by evening you will see a hip crowd enjoying their Mediterranean menu. Takes reservations at: https://malcriado.mx/

@malcriadocafe

Hule

Condesa

A relaxed coffee shop cum second-hand vinyl shop. A community café for coffee and music lovers.

@hule.mx

Qūentin café

Roma Norte, Condesa, Roma Sur, Juárez

Speciality coffee (the place for quality coffee) and pastries in this trendy neighbourhood café. A perfect spot to grab a coffee on your morning walk or to catch up with friends at the weekend. Qūentin coffee shops are small so although you will find the odd laptop out during the week there isn't a great deal of space so I’d leave this place for quality coffee to enjoy at your leisure.

@quentincafemx

Kaie Café

Hipódromo (between Roma & Condesa)

An espresso bar with a leafy interior.

@kaiecafe.mx

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