Tienda de Café & Kitchen
Ensanche · Alicante, Spain. A laptop-friendly cafe verified for remote workers and digital nomads.
Alicante has 5 laptop-friendly cafes in our guide, and Tienda de Café & Kitchen ranks #3 with a work-friendly score of 4/10. WiFi runs at 20 Mbps. Power outlets are available throughout the cafe. Perfect for casual working sessions.
Work-Friendly Assessment
☕ Casual Spot
Scoring 0.2 points above the Alicante average of 3.8/10.
20 Mbps · city average 23 Mbps
About Tienda de Café & Kitchen
Tienda de Cafe brings an Argentine cafe culture to Avenida Alfonso El Sabio, a wide boulevard in Alicante Ensanche district. The spacious interior features warm wood tones, tiled floors, and a long marble counter displaying pastries and empanadas. A charming outdoor terrace with wicker chairs lines the sidewalk under canvas awnings, catching the Mediterranean light. Bilingual Spanish-English staff make ordering effortless for foreign remote workers, and the generous breakfast portions — think thick tostadas, fresh-squeezed orange juice, and oversized cafe con leche — set this apart from the typical Spanish bar.
WiFi clocks in at 20 Mbps with good reliability, adequate for standard remote tasks and lighter video calls. Power outlets are accessible at the indoor wall tables and along the terrace partition, covering most seating positions. The moderate noise level reflects a steady flow of neighborhood regulars and Ensanche office workers, with a livelier buzz during the 10 AM breakfast rush and a calmer stretch through the afternoon. Seating comfort is good — padded bistro chairs inside and cushioned terrace seats suit work sessions of two to three hours.
Coffee is just $2 USD, among the most affordable in Alicante, with Argentine-influenced preparation and generous pours. Open 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM, delivering a 15-hour window that covers early-bird starts and evening wrap-ups. The Ensanche location sits between the TRAM Luceros stop and the central bus station, both within a ten-minute walk. Ideal for budget-conscious nomads who want long hours, affordable fuel, and a welcoming bilingual environment.
Key Highlights
$2 Coffee
Among Alicante most affordable options with generous Argentine-style pours and fresh breakfast portions
20 Mbps WiFi
Good reliable connection with power outlets at indoor wall tables and along the terrace partition
15-Hour Window
Open 7:30 AM to 10:30 PM covering early morning starts through evening work sessions
Bilingual Staff
Spanish-English speaking team making ordering and communication effortless for international workers
Ensanche Location
Central boulevard position between TRAM Luceros and bus station both within ten minutes walk
Compare to Other Cafes
| Feature | Tienda de Café & Kitchen | Sip and Wonder Coffee House | Madness Specialty Coffee | Santagloria Coffee & Bakery |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work Score | 4/10 | 4/10 | 4/10 | 4/10 |
| WiFi Speed | 20 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 30 Mbps | 25 Mbps |
| Power Outlets | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Coffee Price | $2 | $3 | $3 | $2 |
| Noise Level | moderate | quiet | moderate | moderate |
Why Alicante for Remote Work?
Few European coastal cities match Alicante's combination of fiber-speed internet and sub-$2 coffee. The city's fixed broadband averages a remarkable 314 Mbps thanks to Spain's extensive FTTH infrastructure, while cafe WiFi sits around 23 Mbps across five dedicated work-friendly spots -- solid for video calls and collaborative tools. A cappuccino costs roughly $2.00 at local cafes, with work-oriented spots averaging $2.40. The historic center, Rambla, and San Juan beach area concentrate the best options, from Cafe de las Letras with its artistic atmosphere to The Fix Cafe near the waterfront.
With over 300 days of sunshine per year and a large, active digital nomad community, Alicante has earned Spain's reputation as a top-tier remote work destination. English proficiency is medium -- younger professionals and cafe staff in tourist areas communicate well, though older locals and outer neighborhoods are Spanish-only. At $1,800 per month, the city runs 15-25% cheaper than Barcelona while delivering the same Mediterranean lifestyle, excellent healthcare with English-speaking doctors, and a walkability score of 9 out of 10 that eliminates transport costs entirely. Spain's Digital Nomad Visa sweetens the deal with legal residency and access to the Beckham Law flat tax rate of 24%.
Summer heat exceeding 35 degrees Celsius can make afternoon cafe sessions uncomfortable unless you choose air-conditioned spots, and peak season from June through August brings higher prices and crowds along the Explanada promenade. The city is smaller than Barcelona or Madrid, which means fewer cultural events and less variety in nightlife -- though most remote workers find this a feature rather than a bug. Spanish bureaucracy for residency paperwork tests patience, so start gathering apostilled documents well before your move.
Tips for Working From Cafes in Alicante
Use menu del dia for lunch
Most local restaurants offer a three-course set lunch with drink for 10-15 EUR between 1-4 PM. Work through the morning at a cafe, then refuel properly without spending more than a coffee shop sandwich would cost.
Get an Orange prepaid SIM immediately
Orange offers 50 GB for just 10 EUR per month with no contract needed. Spanish 5G coverage in central Alicante is excellent, giving you a reliable backup hotspot for any cafe WiFi issues.
Explore San Juan for quieter sessions
Most nomads cluster in the historic center. San Juan beach area has quieter cafes with faster WiFi and fewer tourists, plus a long sandy beach for post-work decompression just steps away.
Buy Every 2-3 Hours
Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.
Test WiFi First
Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.
Visit Off-Peak
Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.
Bring Headphones
Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.
Carry a Power Bank
Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere — a backup keeps you working.
Respect Quiet Zones
Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.
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