
Laptop-friendly cafés in Reykjavik
Cafés in Reykjavik where you can sit, plug in, and work without a side-eye. Power, space, and a long-stay welcome.
7 cafés · Iceland
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Kaffi O-le
Kaffi O-le opened in 2021 on Hafnarstraeti 11 with a focused mission: bring single-origin specialty coffee sourced…
Kaffibrennslan
Set inside a historic timber house on Laugavegur 21, Kaffibrennslan has been one of the main stops on the street's…
Kaffitar (Bankastræti)
Kaffitar was founded in 1990 when Adalheidur Hedinssdottir sold the family car to start importing and roasting beans,…
Reykjavik Roasters (Brautarholt)
The second Reykjavik Roasters location opened in August 2015 near the Hlemmur bus terminal, offering the same…
Reykjavik Roasters (Karastígur)
The original Reykjavik Roasters location opened in 2008 inside a 1929 building that was once a skyr and milk shop,…
Stofan Cafe
Stofan, meaning 'the living room' in Icelandic, operates out of one of the oldest surviving buildings in central…
Te og Kaffi Micro Roast
Te og Kaffi has roasted its own beans since 1984 and the Micro Roast flagship at Adalstraeti 12 is the network's most…
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These Reykjavik 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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