³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s cafe culture isn’t just about great coffee, it’s also a haven for remote workers and students. Whether you need quiet corners, shared tables, or all-day menus to keep you fuelled, these cafes make working a breeze.

Udom House

For a Thai-inspired twist on the traditional study cafe, Udom House delivers. Comfortable chairs, low tables, and reliable Wi-Fi provide the perfect setup, while the pandan kaya toast and iced coffee will keep you full. It’s a hidden gem for those craving unique flavours alongside productivity.

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Udom House

Journal Cafe

Tucked above the buzz of Flinders Lane, Journal Cafe offers a unique blend of old-school charm and modern convenience. Classroom-style seating and cosy benches create a welcoming environment for laptops and lattes. With a simple Italian-inspired menu and stovetop coffee included, it’s a spot where you can linger, focus, and refuel.

St Ali and the Queen

Located at Queen Vic Market, St Ali and the Queen offers a seamless blend of morning coffee and evening cocktail vibes. Strong Wi-Fi, ample seating, and a day-to-night menu make it a versatile option for work. Recharge with a classic espresso or dig into brunch favourites while getting through your to-do list.

Nana's Green Tea on Swanston

Located right next to RMIT, Nana's Green Tea on Swanston is a new favourite among students. There are plenty of tables to spread out your books and sweet treats are in high supply. Order quality matcha lattes, parfaits and cakes. Or grab something more substantial to fuel your session. Think udon noodles and katsu curry.

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Nana's Green Tea

Hikari

This Japanese-inspired cafe in the heart of ³Ô¹ÏÍø blends style with function. Upstairs, you’ll find communal tables ideal for laptop work, while downstairs is all about grab and go. Pair a matcha latte or iced yuzu spritz with a calming ambience for a productive escape.

Le Bajo

Le Bajo in North ³Ô¹ÏÍø combines Japanese minimalism with ³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s cafe culture. Spacious communal tables, strong Wi-Fi, and a tranquil atmosphere make it a haven for remote work. Fuel your day with house-baked shokupan or a classic katsu sando. Bonus: the retro vibes and cyclist-friendly setup make it one of the most unique work-friendly cafes in town.

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Le Bajo

Cyrus Art Lounge

A cosy Persian-owned cafe in Carlton, combines a love of tea, art, and relaxation. Smooth jazz plays in the background while you sip on house tea blends or Melba coffee. With comfortable seating and a serene atmosphere, it’s a perfect spot for a quiet and focused work session. Students can score deals on cheap study snacks, too.

Liminal

Modern, sleek, and freelance-friendly, Liminal ticks all the boxes. With options to book a table or even a private boardroom, it’s designed with work in mind. You'll find plush armchairs, communal tables, or velvet booths to get things done. Open on weekdays only, it’s perfect for a productive city workday.

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Liminal

Mr Tulk

Located inside the iconic State Library of Victoria, Mr Tulk is a go-to for students and remote workers alike. High ceilings, communal tables with reading lamps, and a peaceful atmosphere make it ideal for a productive day. Whether you’re looking for a quick coffee or a long-haul study session, you’ll find plenty of seating and strong Wi-Fi to keep you focused.

Poolhouse Coffee

Beneath the ³Ô¹ÏÍø City Baths, Poolhouse Coffee caters to RMIT students and city workers alike. The stylish space features marble brew bars and banquette seating surrounded by greenery. While the menu is compact, the Vietnamese baguettes and sweet treats from Rustica make for excellent study snacks. Strong Wi-Fi and a calming vibe seal the deal.

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Elios Place

Elio’s Place on Flinders Lane offers European-inspired hospitality perfect for both work and leisure. Soft, inviting interiors, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable working environment. Start your day with a Comté omelette and stay through lunch, with shared dishes and daily aperitivo hours for a well-earned break.

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