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Which cafes have the best wifi, the most power outlets and best places to work from in Mexico City.

Why we like it: Blend Station has become a staple for digital nomads in Mexico City thanks to its ample space, reliable WiFi, and quality coffee. The vibe is relaxed, making it ideal for focused work or casual meetings.
Why we like it: Almanegra is known for its strong coffee and sleek design. With reliable WiFi, this café is a go-to for people who need a calm workspace and enjoy top-notch espresso.
Why we like it: A cozy spot with a minimalist design, Chiquitito offers great coffee and a welcoming environment for working solo or with a small team.
Why we like it: This café has become a classic for remote workers in Roma Norte. Known for its specialty brews and warm ambiance, it’s a fantastic spot to focus on a project.
Why we like it: Lalo! is a lively café with a delicious brunch menu and a spacious setting. While it can get busy, the friendly energy and strong WiFi make it a fun place to work.
Why we like it: Boicot offers an easygoing vibe, great coffee, and lots of outlets. It’s a great spot for getting through emails or having an informal meeting.
Why we like it: A peaceful haven in Roma Sur, Quentin Café offers fantastic coffee and a charming, relaxed atmosphere that makes it perfect for long work sessions.
Why we like it: A bit farther from Roma and Condesa, but Café Avellaneda’s artisanal coffee and tranquil setting in Coyoacán make it worth the trip.
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Why we like it: Known for its artisanal pastries and lively atmosphere, Panadería Rosetta is perfect for those who want a unique spot to work while enjoying top-notch bakery items.
Why we like it: With multiple locations, Casa Cardinal is a favorite for anyone who needs a calm place to work. This location in Condesa is particularly popular for remote workers.