Teaism at Dupont Circle
"The space is plain with little art on the walls. Many tables are close together, so you can overhear conversations very easily. As such, not a great place for meetings. It has a slightly Eastern feel upstairs. Outdoor area consists of benches with some grass, creating a park feel in a small space. Tea selection is phenomenal. No WiFi. No coffee. Bring noise cancelling headphones on the weekends."
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 |
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Upload Speed | Unknown | Add | ||
Download Speed | Unknown | Add | ||
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Network Latency | Unknown | Add | ||
Noise Level | Heavy | ||
Plugs | Limited | ||
Coffee | Unknown | ||
Tea | variety of whole-leaf teas | ||
Food | bento boxes, entrees, breakfast, soups, side dishes, desserts | ||
Group Seating | Yes | ||
Outdoor Seating | Unknown | ||
Seating Styles | Small tables | ||
Hours Today | See More | ||
People are saying
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I can’t confirm no power outlets. Also they encourage a KISSAKO policy which means in Japanese “Eat, drink and go”. Should be okay to be able to work a few hours if not busy.
This place has NO POWER.
The wifi pass is “ABCD1996”