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Which London area has the most cafes?
HappyUser
Posts: 301 Forumite
Hello!
I absolutely need as many options as possible of cafes that are relatively low noise and have good wifi.
This is because I work and study in cafes and I need to move to an area that has many options but it is not crowded and you cannot find a table or the noise is unbearable.
Any suggestions?
I absolutely need as many options as possible of cafes that are relatively low noise and have good wifi.
This is because I work and study in cafes and I need to move to an area that has many options but it is not crowded and you cannot find a table or the noise is unbearable.
Any suggestions?
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Would a library not be a better option?0
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well that's a novel query....!
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Not moving to Jersey after all, then?
What's wrong with working from home where you have more control over your environment?All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
Hello!
I absolutely need as many options as possible of cafes that are relatively low noise and have good wifi.
This is because I work and study in cafes and I need to move to an area that has many options but it is not crowded and you cannot find a table or the noise is unbearable.
Any suggestions?
Why not work from home? If you "work" in a cafe you're going to have to spend money on food and drinks just to be able to stay there, and that's going to be costly over a week/ month. Spend the extra on a better place to live.0 -
Have you thought of googling?0
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Gather ye rosebuds while ye may0 -
Read OP's previous comments if you have spare time and fancy a giggleAn answer isn't spam just because you don't like it......0
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