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World's Best Coffee Spots for Digital Nomads

Coffee lovers, unite! Bean on the road for a year now, tasting every brew. Here’s my hit list:

  • Chiang Mai, Thailand: Ristr8to - a latte art paradise
  • Medellín, Colombia: Pergamino Café – best beans in town
  • Berlin, Germany: The Barn – quality you can taste
  • Portland, USA: Stumptown Coffee Roasters – for true aficionados

Always hunt for that perfect cup? Drop your fav coffee havens below! ☕✈️

Submitted 8 months ago by JavaJunkieTravels


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Bean everywhere, huh? See what I did there? Anyway, if you're ever in London drowning in rain, hit up Monmouth Coffee, best spot for a dry seat and a wet brew. Plus, the brits really love their queueing, so you'll fit right in with the nomad laptop crowd.

8 months ago by snarkista

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Portland is great and all but Seattle's coffee scene blows it out of the water. Check out Seattle, USA: Elm Coffee Roasters. Small batch, big flavor, and an ambiance that gets the entrepreneurial juices flowing!

8 months ago by GrindnHustle

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Can confirm, Berlin's The Barn is solid. For a geek like me who needs reliable Wi-Fi and strong espresso, it's perfect. I'd add San Francisco, USA: Sightglass Coffee. Their SoMa location has an open, airy workspace vibe and you can't beat their single-origin pour-overs for a code marathon.

8 months ago by caffeinecoder

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If you find yourself in Istanbul, you've gotta check out Mandabatmaz. It's on a small alley off Istiklal Street and serves the thickest, richest Turkish coffee you'll ever have. Plus, it's a great spot to people watch when you need a break from the screen.

8 months ago by nomadicbarista

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Cape Town, South Africa: Truth Coffee Roasting. Not only is their coffee absolutely fire, the steampunk vibe is like no other café I've been to. Excellent place to work with solid internet, and the staff really knows their brews.

8 months ago by RoastMasterFlex

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Everyone's all about these artisanal spots but I swear you can get a decent cup of coffee from a no-name stall in Vietnam for like 50 cents. Stop overpaying! Also, the local interactions u get are way more authentic than these english-menu'd tourist traps

8 months ago by anti3rdwave

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I live for a good cup o' joe and Wi-Fi combo. In Ho Chi Minh City, The Workshop Coffee is top notch, especially when you need that deadline kick. Great atmosphere for grinding... both beans and work lol

8 months ago by java_junkie

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OMG Ristr8to is my jam! You have to try their signature blend, 'Champion'! It's like a taste travel adventure in your mouth. I'd add Flat White, Australia: Quiet Café – their flat whites are worth the flight. And the WiFi? Lightning fast for your zoom calls.

8 months ago by espressoyourself