Rue De La Course
"The place is mostly quiet and plays classical music. They have lots of two seater tables which is nice so you can find a table to yourself and don't have to awkwardly approach someone to try and share space (unless of course awkward is your thing). The old bank vibe is pretty cool. They also have some tasty treats behind the counter if you're hankering for a bite."
Over 3,500 people, all about working from home.
Workspace Type | Public space | ||
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Hours of Operations | See Google | ||
WiFi Login May include network name, password, or both |
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WiFi Speed Download/Upload in Mb/s |
9.10 / 11.80 | ||
Upload Speed | 11.80 | ||
Download Speed | 9.10 | ||
Upload Speed | 11.80 | ||
Network Latency | 24 Ms | ||
Noise Level | Moderate | ||
Plugs | Many | ||
Food | Muffins, bagels, and the like. | ||
Group Seating | Yes | ||
Outdoor Seating | Unknown | ||
Seating Styles | Small tables | ||
Hours Today | See More | ||
People are saying
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There are often many people working here, so everyone is very quiet and respects each others privacy. They play light classical music which helps me to focus. The upstairs area is my favorite to work at because they have a power outlet by every single table and there’s usually not many people up there. There is street parking, but you do pay $4 to park for 2 hours. The staff is very professional and the place is beautiful, located in a former bank building.
The wifi here is really slow, to the point that I have to leave just so I can work. There are about 20 tables downstairs and about 6 upstairs (all 2 seater tables) and of those, only about 4 have access to power. I do like the classical music playing, and the bank vibe but for working – not a good choice. This would be a good place for writing and reading (if you didn’t need wifi, or power!)