A laptop-friendly space in Torino
It's a cafe, bar, restaurant, and tiny grocery store. The location for sitting is a bar-stool area at the front, looking out into the Galleria S. Federico, which is quite impressive.The Wifi requires a signup, but otherwise it's fairly straightforward free to use!
Need to know
Type of Space |
Public |
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Today | All Hours | |||
Avg. WiFi Speed | 5 Mb/s | Details | |
WiFi Login | Fiorfood | ||
Background Noise | Moderate | ||
Power | |||
Food | |||
Coffee | |||
Tea | |||
Alcohol | |||
Group Seating | |||
Outdoor Seating | - | ||
Types of Seating | Small tables, standing bar / counter | ||
Accessible Outlets | Good | ||
Community Tags | bar, cafe, coffee, power, wifi, architecture, big, Alcohol, Has Power | ||
Alcohol Options | Beer, Wine, Cocktails | ||
Food Options | Basic Italian Cafe food | ||
Scout Date | May 2016 | ||
Last Updated | April 2017 |
Wifi: You get username and password by SMS. If you don’t have a phone it’s kind of difficult. Anyway, I asked a waiter and he helped me, giving me access to his account (receiving the sms on his personal phone).
Coffee: It’s good. Italian coffee (ristretto) costs 1 euro.
Noise: It’s kinda noisy (you’re close to the coffee machine and the kitchen, etc). But overall it’s a nice place, waiters are kind.