Top five coffee shops to work remotely in South Florida

Looking for the perfect spot to work all day in South Florida? These coffee shops might just become your new favorite office.

Following the 2020 pandemic, remote work has become the new normal for many. But working from home every day can start to feel monotonous and draining. That’s where coffee shops come in, offering a change of scenery, a steady flow of caffeine and the little comforts that make long workdays easier.

In South Florida, some cafés stand out for their spacious seating, cozy atmosphere, tasty drinks and snacks, and reliable Wi-Fi with plenty of outlets, everything you need to turn a casual coffee run into a productive office day.

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The perfect blend of work and coffee culture (Emely Neiva/ Caplin News)

Libertino
220 NW 24th St.
Miami, FL 33127
(786) 913-1061
Monday to Sunday: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Located in Wynwood, Libertino is a welcoming spot for remote workers, offering spacious seating, high-speed Wi-Fi and plenty of power outlets to keep you plugged in all day. Its stylish, modern design makes it as visually appealing as it is functional, drawing in anyone who passes by. The menu extends beyond coffee, offering options like matcha, croissants, cookies and even hearty lunch choices, including salads and bowls. Prices typically range from $8 to $30, making it a versatile choice whether you’re grabbing a quick snack or settling in for a full day of work.

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Laptops and coffee fill the tables during the day (Emely Neiva/ Caplin News)

Magdalena Coffee & Houseplants 
321 NE 26th St. CU-04,
Miami, FL 33137
Monday to Sunday: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Magdalena Coffee Shop brings a taste of Latin America to Miami, serving Colombian-grown coffee alongside traditional Latin snacks. The café features a cozy, plant-filled lounge that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for working or relaxing. With free Wi-Fi, extended hours and beautifully designed spaces, it’s a convenient and inspiring spot for remote workers. The menu is diverse, ranging from coffee and protein shakes to bakery treats, sandwiches and even ice cream.

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Comfortable and spacious seating welcomes remote workers (Emely Neiva/Caplin News)

Pasion del Cielo Coffee 
907 Brickell Ave.
Miami, FL 33131
(786) 431-0975
Monday to Friday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Pasion del Cielo is an affordable coffee shop with multiple locations across South Florida, making it a convenient choice for remote workers on the go. Known for its spacious seating and coworking-friendly environment, it’s a great spot for anyone looking to get work done outside the office. The menu offers a wide variety of options, with prices ranging from $3 to $20, making it accessible for every budget.

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Pastries and drinks on display at the counter (Emely Neiva/CaplinNews)

Crema Gourmet 
3105 Commodore Plaza,
Miami, FL 33133
(786) 535-4115
Monday to Sunday: 7 a.m. to 7p.m.

Crema Gourmet Coffee is a top choice for remote workers in South Florida, with spacious interiors featuring comfortable sofas, chairs, and plenty of power outlets to keep you plugged in all day. Guests can also enjoy small outdoor terraces that take full advantage of Miami’s sunny weather. With multiple locations across the region, Crema pairs a relaxed coworking vibe with a menu full of coffee, smoothies, and fresh bites.

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Coffee, conversation, and productivity meet here (Emely Neiva/Caplin News)

Novela Cafe Social 
2323 N Miami Ave.
Miami, FL 33127
(786) 772-5615
Monday to Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Novela Café Social is a spacious, nature-inspired coffee shop offering both indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for remote workers seeking a productive yet relaxing environment. The café features comfortable chairs, cozy corners and plenty of room to spread out, all while enjoying scenic views that make working feel less like work. Its menu is extensive, covering breakfast, lunch, drinks and snacks to satisfy every taste, with prices ranging from $20 to $40. 

Emely Neiva is a junior pursuing a degree in broadcast journalism. She hopes to become a news anchor for a Latino news outlet, using her voice to amplify stories and communities that often go unheard.