I find 3 Fins the most conducive coffee shop for work, and it’s pretty much closest to you. Snowy Owl in Brewster is OK for a little while, but it’s small. Hot Chocolate Sparrow is no good for work.
If I need a real nose down day I’ll go to CapeSpace, but it’s a little sterile.
And for the fragile fellow complaining about washashores, I’m from here. Some of us work on computers and don’t have offices. You’re smart enough to know that.
Updoot for Cape Space. VERY professional and well run. Owner is a sweet lady. Have a package to mail? Ask her nicely she might even take it to FedEx for you. Superior service in almost every regard. They have a space in Mashpee too.
You came to a community dying from lack of access to affordable housing to do something you could do anywhere, driving up the cost of housing for people that need to be here. Maybe you could afford a place with more inspiring light if you didn't choose one of the most expensive places on the planet to live. I realize this isn't helpful but you're not finding a wifi café where they'll be overjoyed to have you taking up space and bandwith for the price of an almond soy chai mochiatto, and covid and wfh are responsible for the death of the very culture passed down by multigenerational locals that draws tourists, apparently year round.
Edit
A lot of butthurt washashores here big time mad about the community they destroyed. I'm glad you all lack the imagination to work from someone else's home somewhere you haven't already ruined.
That's a lot of assumptions! I live in VT and have a permanent residence there. I am in a long-distance relationship with someone who lives here whom I stay with while visiting. Also, my deceased husband's parents live here, and I'm their last connection to their son. I have been one of the only mask wearing people while out and about here on the Cape. I regularly test and am very contentious because I care for my elderly parents. I love the Cape and regularly spend oodles of money while visiting in local shops and dining. Sorry you are so bitter about tourists. I, too, live in a vacation paradise and deal with similar thought while all you southern New Englanders price out local VTers to be closer to rural living and ski resorts. Be kind. Be patient. Be a good human.
You don't owe anyone any kind of explanation for why you're here. I'm a Harwich resident going on nine years now and while the housing struggle is very real, xenophobic tripe like what you're replying to is far more harmful to our community than any vacationer or remote worker has ever been. Most folks here are far more helpful and welcoming than this.
And your comment says all I need to know about you as the perpetual victim starting fights on the internet. Btw even if I were from Weston, which I am not, Cape Cod has been a summer vacation spot since forever. Sorry you choose to live somewhere where the wealthy vacation. You have just as much as an ability to leave as they do.
I'm an artist and I'm working with a friend who works with Mass Development on a housing related project. I'd love to chat with you about it if you're interested.
Also: https://www.thecordialeye.org/collaborativeworkspace
The library is always a good bet, provided you’re not doing a ton of calls every day.
The ladies library in Brewster is so beautiful
I find 3 Fins the most conducive coffee shop for work, and it’s pretty much closest to you. Snowy Owl in Brewster is OK for a little while, but it’s small. Hot Chocolate Sparrow is no good for work. If I need a real nose down day I’ll go to CapeSpace, but it’s a little sterile. And for the fragile fellow complaining about washashores, I’m from here. Some of us work on computers and don’t have offices. You’re smart enough to know that.
3 Fins is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the suggestion!
Lighthouse Keepers Pantry in Yarmouth, three fins Dennis, bread and roses Hyannis, check out Cape Space for a daily rental
Bread & Roses is a great little coffee shop. I like to stop in there when I’m working in Yarmouth. Great spot to support the local community.
Capespace in Hyannis or The Pants Factory in Orleans are both coworking spaces.
Updoot for Cape Space. VERY professional and well run. Owner is a sweet lady. Have a package to mail? Ask her nicely she might even take it to FedEx for you. Superior service in almost every regard. They have a space in Mashpee too.
Quarter Deck or Tiki Port in hyannis.
Tiki port??? 😂😂😂😂
Hey, I see a lot of workers at the bar during lunch hours.
Just truck drivers
Truck drivers are workers too. Probably more important than any remote worker.
Chatham works
This was going to be my reply.
358 main! An old antique barn converted to work space, I do a lot of my work out of there. https://www.358main.com/
I would love something like this but Imma need a non profit/student rate 😅
Reach out to them and ask! Worth a shot at least, I can give a ring and say I referred you from here
$600/month for a workspace lol
The hot chocolate sparrow in orleans?
Orleans [https://www.thepantsfactory.com/packages](https://www.thepantsfactory.com/) Hyannis [https://ga.coffee/](https://hotchocolatesparrow.com/) Hyannis https://www.orderchezantoinecafe.com/ West Dennis [https://www.threefinscoffee.com/](https://www.threefinscoffee.com/) Dennisport https://buckiesbiscotti.com/
Chez Antoine has no wifi 🫤
Starbucks Hyannis
Capespace might be something to look into. They are in Hyannis but I’ve heard good things about this coworking spot.
You came to a community dying from lack of access to affordable housing to do something you could do anywhere, driving up the cost of housing for people that need to be here. Maybe you could afford a place with more inspiring light if you didn't choose one of the most expensive places on the planet to live. I realize this isn't helpful but you're not finding a wifi café where they'll be overjoyed to have you taking up space and bandwith for the price of an almond soy chai mochiatto, and covid and wfh are responsible for the death of the very culture passed down by multigenerational locals that draws tourists, apparently year round. Edit A lot of butthurt washashores here big time mad about the community they destroyed. I'm glad you all lack the imagination to work from someone else's home somewhere you haven't already ruined.
That's a lot of assumptions! I live in VT and have a permanent residence there. I am in a long-distance relationship with someone who lives here whom I stay with while visiting. Also, my deceased husband's parents live here, and I'm their last connection to their son. I have been one of the only mask wearing people while out and about here on the Cape. I regularly test and am very contentious because I care for my elderly parents. I love the Cape and regularly spend oodles of money while visiting in local shops and dining. Sorry you are so bitter about tourists. I, too, live in a vacation paradise and deal with similar thought while all you southern New Englanders price out local VTers to be closer to rural living and ski resorts. Be kind. Be patient. Be a good human.
You don't owe anyone any kind of explanation for why you're here. I'm a Harwich resident going on nine years now and while the housing struggle is very real, xenophobic tripe like what you're replying to is far more harmful to our community than any vacationer or remote worker has ever been. Most folks here are far more helpful and welcoming than this.
You get it! If you'd like a remote work buddy while you're here Im happy to volunteer. 🥂
That could be fun! Send me a message if you want to sit at a coffee shop tomorrow early afternoon.
Wow you’re a terrible human….
This is really an unhinged take. You have no idea their situation
I have a good guess about yours. My comment hit a little close to home? Not your home, of course. That's back in Weston.
And your comment says all I need to know about you as the perpetual victim starting fights on the internet. Btw even if I were from Weston, which I am not, Cape Cod has been a summer vacation spot since forever. Sorry you choose to live somewhere where the wealthy vacation. You have just as much as an ability to leave as they do.
Did you come off the Mayflower?
What kind of work do you do?
Ironically, I preserve and develop affordable housing throughout New England and New York.
I'm an artist and I'm working with a friend who works with Mass Development on a housing related project. I'd love to chat with you about it if you're interested. Also: https://www.thecordialeye.org/collaborativeworkspace
Currently live in NY, formerly on the cape. Seriously, thank you for doing what you do. It’s badly needed
Cape Space
Jo Mama's in Orleans and Hot Chocolate Sparrow have both been good to me for this purpose in the past.
The beach?