_boston tea stop_ - on JFK near staples. good wifi, great bubble tea. try the mini dumplings, they are AMAZING.
_b.good burgers_ - good wifi, good burgers/fries/shakes, sorta healthy fast food
_boloco_ on mt. auburn street - good wifi, good wraps, amazing nutella shakes
_darwin's 2_ - it's the new darwin's on cambridge street, and probably easier to find a seat there. amazing sandwiches. http://www.darwinsltd.com/
_petsi pies_ - it's hidden away on 31 Putnam Ave, so you can always find a good seat here. not sure if they have wifi. their coffee sucks, but their espresso is really good. also, the baked goods are delightful. you're likely to spot the famous photographer elsa dorfman eating dinner there.
in central square -
_1369 Coffeehouse_ - best coffee shop in central square. has wifi, but you have to pay to use it.
why do you need good programmers at your coffeeshop? you know you're just going to talk to them on email and discussion boards anyway.
MIT has free wifi throughout their campus. Harvard's wifi is locked down.
Diesel Cafe in Davis Square (Somerville). In the past, a lot of YC folks used it as a hackspot. Not sure if that's still the case, but the last time I was there, I met a couple of (non-YC) guys in the booth next to me who were working on a web app. You can find programmers there.
Unfortunately, the wifi isn't free. And the bathrooms aren't quite as clean as Darwin's. =)
My preferred method is to invite hackers over to my house. There is a big la-z-boy chair located next to a big peaceful aquarium, and a couch too; the free wifi is top-notch, and the coffee is better than most cafes IMNSHO.
Of course, you can't just show up... but if you're interested, find a mutual friend, show up at http://www.mypunchbowl.com/publicparty/ce77a5939ec8e27be083 , or email me to express interest in working at an existing local startup that's developing a new consumer web app.
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[ 0.95 ms ] story [ 28.9 ms ] threadI can give a definite on good food, clean bathrooms, and free wifi. As for the good programmers... I'm not so sure about that one.
Enjoy.
_boston tea stop_ - on JFK near staples. good wifi, great bubble tea. try the mini dumplings, they are AMAZING.
_b.good burgers_ - good wifi, good burgers/fries/shakes, sorta healthy fast food
_boloco_ on mt. auburn street - good wifi, good wraps, amazing nutella shakes
_darwin's 2_ - it's the new darwin's on cambridge street, and probably easier to find a seat there. amazing sandwiches. http://www.darwinsltd.com/
_petsi pies_ - it's hidden away on 31 Putnam Ave, so you can always find a good seat here. not sure if they have wifi. their coffee sucks, but their espresso is really good. also, the baked goods are delightful. you're likely to spot the famous photographer elsa dorfman eating dinner there.
in central square -
_1369 Coffeehouse_ - best coffee shop in central square. has wifi, but you have to pay to use it.
why do you need good programmers at your coffeeshop? you know you're just going to talk to them on email and discussion boards anyway.
MIT has free wifi throughout their campus. Harvard's wifi is locked down.
Unfortunately, the wifi isn't free. And the bathrooms aren't quite as clean as Darwin's. =)
I can think of the Tea Lounge (Park Slope) annnnnnd nothing else.
Of course, you can't just show up... but if you're interested, find a mutual friend, show up at http://www.mypunchbowl.com/publicparty/ce77a5939ec8e27be083 , or email me to express interest in working at an existing local startup that's developing a new consumer web app.
Shimon Rura
shimon@rura.org