Submitted by Therese250 t3_z9147x in providence

I have to bring my kid to Providence to take an exam this Sunday but am totally unfamiliar with the city. Any recommendations for a place with great (or even just good) coffee where I could hang out and work on my laptop for a few hours on a Sunday morning?

TIA!

ETA: Thanks for all of these suggestions! Just amazing.

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brogaant t1_iyeeps5 wrote

New Harvest, Bolt or Coffee Exchange are all in PVD, all very good.

Borealis is in East Providence (and just opened a second spot in Bristol!) and is also great.

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gradontripp t1_iyeg2ar wrote

The Shop on Wickenden is nice, but small. Seven Stars Bakery has a few locations in Providence, and all have some space to work.

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Business-Impress4792 t1_iyegtzr wrote

Wildflour for solid vegan and gf options! I also like the atomosphere in there in general

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summerchilde t1_iyeh02j wrote

Coffee Exchange on Wickenden St. They just reopened their indoor space. One of the best places for coffee in the state. I'd call ahead to see about their wifi. It has been a while since I've gone there.

Borealis in East Providence would be my first recommendation but it's about 10/15 minutes drive from Providence. Excellent coffee and they serve food too. Definitely have wifi and plenty of space to work.

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velveteenSlippers t1_iyeiox4 wrote

Bolt, Ellie’s, nitro cart, small point, brewed, borealis, coffee exchange - the list goes on.

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Rogue-Island-Pirate t1_iyelhh4 wrote

White Electric Coffee is also a great union shop that is a worker owned cooperative. They now have breakfast sandwiches!

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Gnarpif t1_iyemafm wrote

Seven stars bakery

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WetNetBet t1_iyenf1o wrote

Good Coffee shops evvvvverywhere. They say Providence is the Seattle of the East

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phill0406 t1_iyeomil wrote

Tons of good coffee in the city but Coffee Exchange is top tier and is the answer. I feel like every other place is a half coffee shop half breakfast bar. While I love that, if you're looking for a place that solely focuses their efforts on coffee in the city, its CoFx.

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SharpCookie232 t1_iyepc2u wrote

Coffee Exchange on Wickenden has some of the best coffee I've ever had. Nice vibe too - especially now that the indoor seating is back. They used to have wiFi - don't know if they still do, but there's a library down the street.

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heresmygascan t1_iyepgr2 wrote

The Landing downtown just added coffee & they’re absolutely lovely !! Right next to the river, same building as capriccio’s

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Rsaleh t1_iyeta8v wrote

Tea in Sahara is really nice vibes.

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asteroid_b_612 t1_iyew30a wrote

Ceremony off of thayer st. I think it’s technically on brook or Euclid

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NoCryptographer5975 t1_iyf0b78 wrote

Dave’s Coffee on South Main has great coffee—it’s a smaller shop but they have wifi and a bathroom. Their pastries and breakfast sandwiches on their homemade English muffins are also solid. Would also echo others’ suggestions for coffee exchange, seven stars, bolt, white electric—you won’t be short on options :)

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Automatic-Attempt-81 t1_iyf7fra wrote

What area? I love Dave’s personally, seven stars is great too. So many places depending on what part of prov

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pvt6119 t1_iyf8nk9 wrote

Recently visited Providence and came here to echo Borealis Coffee Co. Another place that I really liked was Rise ‘n Shine Coffee Bar.

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Creativeusername962 t1_iyfaibb wrote

Coffee Exchange has awesome coffee and just reopened their indoor area w/ plenty of seating.

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Double_Farmer_2662 t1_iyfd5nt wrote

All good recommendations for coffee! I find that bolt and new harvest don’t really have the “sit and do work at a coffee shop vibe” they’re kind of small, with only a few tables. I did a lot of work at seven stars on point street! Lots of seating, and plenty of snacks, didn’t feel like I was taking up one of the few tables to be able to sit for a couple hours.

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