I’m unemployed, and my living situation doesn’t give me much space or peace to get any kind of work done. So I either want to find co-working space to rent, or coffee shops that don’t play music and will allow me to stay for hours. I don’t want to use the public libraries anymore. And I don’t want to insult them by explaining why, let’s just take “public libraries” off the table. Co-working spaces are probably what I’ll go for, but wow they’re expensive. I’m glad to hear some recommendations of co-working spaces that will let me sit and write (code and prose) whenever I want. Bonus points if they have a kettle so I can make tea. Please share your ideas and experiences!

  • gonzo-rand19@moist.catsweat.com
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    1 month ago

    I spent about 6 hours at Bridgehead Coffee last month when my apartment needed some maintenance work done.

    It’s not quiet but it’s not loud either, no music, and I ended up reading an entire book while I was there. I also like their coffee and tea. (This was the location in Vanier, haven’t been to the others.)