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Work Travel Published: 10th February 2023

The Best Coffee Shops To Work In Birmingham

Finding the perfect work cafe in a city as busy as Birmingham can be a challenge. Firstly, you’re spoiled for choice, and secondly, some are just a bit too ‘vibey’ for a serious couple of hours’ worth of work. So where exactly are the best cafes to work in Birmingham? Let’s take a look at some Birmingham coffee shops guaranteed to up your productivity while working remotely or travelling for business.

 

Birmingham’s Best Work and Laptop-Friendly Cafés

 

If you’re in Birmingham on business and need somewhere to work, nothing quite beats the perfect coffee shop location. With coffee on demand and a comfortable seat with speedy internet, cafes in any city make some of the best locations. Birmingham is quickly becoming a hub for business and networking, with the likes of the NEC being one of the most established exhibition halls in the United Kingdom. What better way to host meetings or do some prep work than in the comfort of one of the many Birmingham coffee shops? 

 

Saint Kitchen

 

Located in the middle of the Jewelry Quarter, the Saint Kitchen is one of Birmingham’s independently run coffee outlets. The space offers remote workers reliable internet and several plug points so you can work away without having to worry about your battery dying. The cafe has a good lunch menu for anyone feeling peckish after a hard morning’s work. A word of warning though, because this is the remote worker's dream, it does get busy so if you want to grab your coffee shop desk, it’s best to get there as it opens at 08:00.

 

Faculty Coffee

 

Faculty coffee is the perfect remote working location for those looking for something a little different. The tables are in the style of old-school writing desks, so you get to feel like you’re back in the classroom again (except there’s coffee). The cafe is also super conveniently located, just a short walk from Birmingham New Street Station making it the perfect spot for business meetings if you’ve travelled by train, or to kill some time before a meeting elsewhere. The coffee served at Faculty is also a local favourite. If you need a bit of a sugar kick, you have to try out some of their delicious desserts.

 

200 Degrees

 

One of the best local hubs for interesting sandwich fillings, 200 Degrees not only sells amazing coffee but substantial lunch options too! If you’re looking for somewhere to tick the caffeine, food, and work-friendly boxes, the 200 Degrees cafe is your top option for Birmingham coffee shops. The cafe has tonnes of plug sockets for anyone to plug in laptops, phones, and tablets. The cosy interior decor also gives one the feeling of working from home. Although 200 degrees is technically a local coffee chain, they don’t skimp on the quality of their coffee and meals.

 

Coffee Tales

 

A local favourite, Coffee Tales is renowned in Birmingham for its incredible cakes and delicious coffees. The staff are always willing to help you if you need a place to sit and work for a few hours. The relaxed atmosphere and friendly baristas make it a great place to set up your remote office for the day. Coffee Tales is central to Birmingham’s Jewelry Quarter, one of the main popular spots in the city.

 

Urban Coffee Company

 

If you’re a freelancer or digital nomad and looking for one of the best coffee shops to work in Birmingham, the Urban Coffee Company is your spot. Not only does it serve great coffee and is fully kitted out for the remote worker, but it also goes a step further by hosting regular networking events, specifically for freelancers and startups. It’s located in the Jewelry Quarter, making it very close to several hotels and convenient if you’re visiting Birmingham on a business trip. Whether you’re in the market for new business opportunities or just need somewhere to crack down on some serious work, the Urban Coffee Company is one of Birmingham’s remote working gems.

 

The Edwardian Tearooms

 

Looking for a splash of sophistication to jazz up your work day? You’ve got to try out working from the Edwardian Tearooms, situated in none other than the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. This spot is ideal for anyone who needs some peace and quiet while completing mentally demanding tasks, or who just needs to escape the hustle and bustle of Birmingham’s city centre. The beautiful setting surrounds you with portraits and high ceilings, giving you loads of space to do some hard graft.

 

The Boston Tea Party

 

This coffee shop is the best location if you’re in need of a classy joint to host meetings for high-end clients. The Boston Tea Party may be a chain, but the Birmingham location close to the law courts caters to the lawyers who frequent it. The Birmingham coffee shop also has wifi and spacious seating for you to pull out your laptop for some solid hours of work. The food is also exceptional should you need a snack mid-way.

 

Cherry Reds Cafe

 

An easy remote working option for the commuter, Cherry Reds is very close to Birmingham New Street, so you don’t have to walk far once you’ve stepped off a train. Although the place only opens at 10:00, the coffee is to die for and the atmosphere is very relaxed during the day. Cherry Reds doubles as a bar in the evening, so it’s a great place to meet colleagues after a day of work or let your hair down once you’ve finished up. 

 

Where’s your next Birmingham remote working spot?

 

There are plenty of remote working options in Birmingham coffee shops, it just depends on the kind of atmosphere you thrive in. Either way, you’ll get to enjoy some top-class coffee and edible treats when you choose to work from one of these places. Whether you’re after quiet, relaxed surroundings, or you enjoy a bit of a cafe-lounge buzz, the best coffee shops in Birmingham certainly have it all.

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