![]() All rights reserved.Do not reproduce without permission. Privacy, disclosures, and contact informationĮU cookie notification: This site does not use cookies, but our advertisers and partners (such as Google) might.Ĭopyright © 2012-2021 Carole Terwilliger Meyers. ![]() Home Berkeley Northern California Way Beyond About Site Search Pastries, cookies, cakes, brownies, scones, and more are also available. The usual coffees are on the menu, of course, but I favor the Strada Bianca (white chocolate milk) on ice. Students are attracted by the free WiFi and sometimes set up shop for the day. It's open later than most cafes in Berkeley, the outdoor patio is cool (along with the heated lamps.) Go there with some friends, get a cookie and a hot cider and you'll have a good time. Because it is continuously busy, finding a table can be difficult. Delivery & Pickup Options - 910 reviews of Caffe Strada 'Not the best coffee close to campus, but definitely the best cafe just to hang out with some friends. Outdoor heaters make it pleasant even in our cold evenings. I am particularly fond of this coffeehouse located directly across from campus because of its expansive outdoor seating sheltered by mature trees. You will be better off getting coffee to go and heading to the Student Learning Center, where you will be able to access campus Wi-Fi.Caffe Strada 2300 College Ave./Bancroft Way, (510) 843-5282. Regardless of where you sit, the Wi-Fi signal here never seems to be strong enough. Unfortunately, the cafe only allows up to one hour of Wi-Fi use and completely bans laptop usage during the lunch rush.ĭespite a designated quiet study zone, People’s Coffee and Tea generally has pretty slow and spotty Wi-Fi. A word of caution though, it observes No Wi-Fi Sundays, so don’t lug your books all the way down University Avenue on Sundays only to find yourself stranded in a land of no free Internet. Whilst not a traditional cafe per se, Asha’s great study ambience and delicious tea render it a perfect study spot. ![]() Not only does this cafe provide pretty good Internet, but its cute Wi-Fi names, such as Cappuccino and Latte, are definitely a plus. Now all your friends will definitely know of your caffeine addiction. Only downside? You have to check in at its location on Facebook to access the connection. Philz may be renowned for its great coffee, but its Wi-Fi is usually pretty solid too. There is a reason behind Cafe Strada’s status as our go-to spot for both group meetings and some personal study time: its steady Wi-Fi (most of the time). If you are seated close to the entrance, you can even use AirBears or AirBears2 as a backup. With multiple Wi-Fi networks to connect to, you won’t find yourself staring at the dreaded error page on Google Chrome here. The best part of this cafe is its high-speed Internet. Share with us your favorites if you feel like we’ve missed your favorite Wi-Fi cafe.Ī quaint cafe with outlets lining the walls, Beanery has relatively high speed Wi-Fi (as long as no one starts streaming, that is). Seriously, we’ve been to all of the places listed below. To save you this inconvenience and immense frustration, the Clog has decide to rank the cafes in Berkeley according to Wi-Fi quality. Ten minutes later, however, you find yourself staring blankly at the words, “Unable to connect to the Internet.” While waiting for that latte to kick in, you open up your laptop and start getting down to business. Laptop in tow, you stumble into a cafe ready to take on that research paper due tomorrow.
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