Top 5: The Best Coffee Shops to Work from Home in Charlotte

HOTELS

7/2/20262 min read

Queen City Grounds - Uptown

Need a change of scenery from your kitchen table? Charlotte has no shortage of coffee shops built for getting things done, whether you need a reliable Wi-Fi connection, an outlet within reach, or just a new view while you knock out your to-do list. Here are eight local spots worth setting up shop in.

Queen City Grounds is a go-to for downtown professionals and remote workers who need room to spread out. The seating is spacious, the Wi-Fi holds up, and the breakfast and lunch menu means you never have to leave for a meal break. It's built for long work sessions.

Best for: Downtown professionals and remote workers.

Coco and the Director - Uptown

This Uptown spot brings a bright, creative energy to the workday. Outlets are easy to find, the lounge seating is genuinely comfortable, and the coffee and food both hold their own. It works just as well for a client meeting as it does for a solo study session.

Best for: Meetings, studying, and all-day work sessions.

Stable Hand - South End

Stable Hand offers both indoor and outdoor seating, so you can pick your setting depending on the day. The Wi-Fi is strong, the breakfast is great, and parking is easy, which makes it a low-stress option for South End regulars.

Best for: Remote work with a relaxed vibe.

The Hobbyist - NoDa

For a quieter, more minimalist space, The Hobbyist in NoDa delivers. The coffee is excellent, the atmosphere stays calm enough for focus work, and once the laptop closes, there's beer and wine to transition into the evening.

Best for: Creative work and long focus sessions.

Enderly Coffee Co. - West Charlotte

Enderly Coffee Co. is a local roaster with a laptop-friendly setup and a solid breakfast and lunch menu. Indoor and patio seating give you options depending on the weather, and it's a great pick if you're looking to skip the busy chain coffee shops.

Best for: Escaping busy chain coffee shops.