Songbird Coffee & Tea House
Overview
Comfy, quiet location right off of the arts district in downtown Phoenix (Roosevelt Row). Very bikeable, lots of options for tea-drinkers, more mellow/quiet atmosphere for intense focus. Lots of power in front room near bottom of bench seating.
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Type of Space |
Open to the public |
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Hours Today | See More | ||
Background Noise | Moderate to low | ||
Places to Charge | Good | ||
Food | |||
Coffee | |||
Tea | |||
Alcohol | - | ||
Group Seating | |||
Outdoor Seating | - | ||
Types of Seating | Small tables, larger tables, standing bar / counter, lounge chairs / couches | ||
Community Tags | tea, coffee, phoenix, downtown, mellow, quiet | ||
Tea Options | multiple artisan | ||
Food Options | snacks, pastries | ||
Updated October 2015
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Songbird Coffee & Tea House
Overview
Comfy, quiet location right off of the arts district in downtown Phoenix (Roosevelt Row). Very bikeable, lots of options for tea-drinkers, more mellow/quiet atmosphere for intense focus. Lots of power in front room near bottom of bench seating.
WiFi Details
Download Speed | 11 Mb/s |
Upload Speed | 2 Mb/s |
Latency | 12 Ms |
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I agree. This is a cute little place in a trendy arts district just north of the primary downtown area (at least it feels that way). There’s a lot of little eclectic shops and restaurants in this area and it’s worth exploring around a little. Looks like a small house was retrofitted to become a coffee shop. Ah, reminds me of my college days in Fargo. Anyway, there’s some standing work/bar spots, a few two person tables, and in the back there’s a couch that looks comfy. Lots of yard-style outdoor seating, but because it’s approaching 120 degrees, I’ll stick to the indoor seats. They have some books and games for you if working on your presentation becomes a distraction. It’s a short walk to get here from the Sheraton near the conference center, and it’s worth the short walk.