
Laptop-friendly cafés in Hong Kong
Cafés in Hong Kong where you can sit, plug in, and work without a side-eye. Power, space, and a long-stay welcome.
9 cafés · Hong Kong
Independent picks, never pay-to-list. How we choose.
NOC Coffee Co. Roastery
Founded by 2011 Hong Kong Barista Champion Chan Chak Sum, NOC (Not Only Coffee) roasts its own Arabica lots on-site…
The Cupping Room
One of Hong Kong's pioneering independent specialty roasters, The Cupping Room has anchored the Cochrane Street…
Hazel & Hershey Coffee Roasters
Tucked into Shop 3, 69 Peel Street in Central Soho, Hazel & Hershey sources green coffee from Africa, Asia, and the…
Knockbox Coffee Company
Tucked into Hak Po Street in the thick of Mong Kok at number 21, Knockbox pairs serious third-wave espresso with…
The Coffee Academics
The Coffee Academics at The Morrison, 225 Wan Chai Road is the flagship location for Hong Kong's most systematically…
Fineprint
At 38 Peel Street on the SoHo slope, Fineprint has built its reputation on sourdough baked in-house and single-origin…
Knockbox Coffee Company (Central)
The Stanley Street branch at 50B serves the Central business district crowd with the same rotating guest-bean filter…
NOC Coffee Co. (Wan Chai West)
The Wan Chai West branch at 2-4 Spring Garden Lane brings NOC's Sai Ying Pun-roasted Arabica and seasonal brunch menu…
The Coffee Academics (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Anchored in the Gateway Arcade at Harbour City, this Tsim Sha Tsui location is The Coffee Academics' most central…
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Good to know
These Hong Kong cafés are laptop-friendly: they tolerate long stays, generally have seating and outlets, and don't push you out after one cup. Always check peak-hour signage, since some limit laptops on weekends.
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