This is a bit of a hidden gem and the Wifi here stretches across a few different areas. You can enjoy it throughout the central hotel but the quiet old school nature of the Library bar is the place to go if you want to get away from all the hustle and bustle outside.
You can also pop in to the trendy Exchequer bar next door for nice cocktails, coffee or food. Full map Google Maps link. This is one of those sorts of places that you walk past a million times without ever realizing what is inside. They have super wifi and some of the biggest most comfortable seats you will ever come across and you can find yourself getting loads of work done in here and losing hours of your time.
A hip spot that is always busy down in Smithfield Square. Lots of space and tables at a nice working height with the odd plug dotted around if you are lucky. You can stay here for long periods of time and with some great salads and lunch offers it makes the perfect spot for getting a large volume of work done. If you are hanging out in the tourist Mecca that is Temple Bar then this is the place to get away from it all and grab your laptop.
The coffee is really excellent and if you have too many of them and start getting the shakes you can always start on their selection of delicious juices. In terms of trendy spost that fit in with the tech culture of local internet giants like Google and Facebook this is the perfect spot. The industrial design and award winning coffee will keep you coming back here time and again. Coffee is very subjective but I'd say this is the best in Dublin.
Probably quite controversial addition to the list given that they are a large global brand and their coffee is pretty shite but in terms of offering up free WIFI there is no better organization in the world. Always seems to work, is always fast and can be relied on when ducking in between meetings. The key here is making sure you secure the lovely little seats in the window because there is no better place to work during the week, have a couple of coffees and watch the world go by.
There are plenty of other seats but in terms of people watching you need to be here early to grab prime position. This is the one that will always tick absolutely every single box for you every single time. They have a huge amount of plugs, great tables to sit at and have meetings and it is never that packed during the day. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at www. Please note that TheJournal. For more information on cookies please refer to our cookies policy.
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