Owster Coffee
Ayrancı · Ankara, Turkey. A laptop-friendly cafe verified for remote workers and digital nomads.
Ankara has 5 laptop-friendly cafes in our guide, and Owster Coffee ranks #2 with a work-friendly score of 4/10. WiFi runs at 20 Mbps. Power outlets are available throughout the cafe. Perfect for deep focus work and quiet calls.
Work-Friendly Assessment
☕ Casual Spot
Score is close to the Ankara average of 4/10.
20 Mbps · city average 22 Mbps
About Owster Coffee
Owster Coffee occupies a compact storefront on Elci Sokagi in Ayranc, one of Ankara most walkable residential neighborhoods. The interior is warm and intentional — exposed brick on one wall, white-painted shelving displaying pour-over equipment, a few two-top wooden tables, and a window counter with bar stools facing the quiet street. A small outdoor terrace with two tables accommodates fair-weather sessions and is pet-friendly. The crowd is neighborhood-centric: young Ankara professionals, university lecturers from nearby campuses, and a handful of expats who have rated it 5.0 on TripAdvisor for the consistently precise latte art and attentive service.
WiFi holds at 20 Mbps with good stability, reliable for standard remote work including video calls at comfortable quality. Power outlets are available at the window counter and wall-side tables, covering the majority of indoor positions. The noise level stays quiet — Ayranc residential streets generate minimal traffic, and the small capacity keeps conversation at a murmur. Seating comfort is good, with padded wooden chairs and cushioned bar stools that work for focused sessions of two to three hours.
Coffee is $2 USD for expertly prepared flat whites, lattes, and cappuccinos, complemented by red velvet cake and white chocolate brownies that serve as afternoon fuel. Open 9 AM to 10 PM, delivering a 13-hour window. The Ayranc location is a 15-minute walk from Kizilay metro or a short dolmus ride. Ideal for nomads who want neighborhood calm, precise specialty coffee, and a pet-friendly atmosphere at exceptionally low prices.
Key Highlights
$2 Coffee
Expertly prepared flat whites and lattes at Turkish neighborhood pricing with red velvet cake and brownies
20 Mbps WiFi
Good stable connection with outlets at window counter and wall tables in a compact focused layout
Quiet Neighborhood
Ayranc residential streets keep ambient noise minimal with a small capacity maintaining calm atmosphere
Pet Friendly
Outdoor terrace welcomes pets alongside indoor seating in a warm exposed-brick interior
13-Hour Window
Open 9 AM to 10 PM daily within walking distance of Kizilay metro in Cankaya district
Compare to Other Cafes
| Feature | Owster Coffee | Focus Study Zone & Cafe | Coffee Academy | Hound Coffee & Eatery |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work Score | 4/10 | 5/10 | 4/10 | 4/10 |
| WiFi Speed | 20 Mbps | 30 Mbps | 25 Mbps | 25 Mbps |
| Power Outlets | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Coffee Price | $2 | $2 | $3 | $3 |
| Noise Level | quiet | quiet | quiet | quiet |
Why Ankara for Remote Work?
Turkey's capital runs on tea and kebabs, but its cafe scene has quietly matured into a reliable workspace network for remote workers willing to skip the Istanbul crowds. Fixed broadband averages 152 Mbps with fiber widely available across central neighborhoods, while cafe WiFi delivers around 22 Mbps -- sufficient for video calls though not blazing. Coffee costs roughly $2.50 at standard cafes, averaging $2.60 at the most work-friendly spots. The Tunali Hilmi corridor in Kavaklidere and the Kizilay district concentrate the best options, with establishments like Cafe des Cafes and Bonapple welcoming laptop workers for extended sessions.
The digital nomad community remains small compared to Istanbul, but the tradeoff is a $1,400 monthly cost of living that stretches remarkably far. Ankara operates as a real city for real residents -- government workers, university students, and local professionals fill the cafes rather than tourists. English proficiency is medium, functional for cafe orders and basic transactions but noticeably weaker than Istanbul's tourist infrastructure. The strong digital infrastructure and fast internet earn the city a 4.5 internet score, and Turkey's digital nomad visa provides legal framework for longer stays. Excellent public transportation via metro and buses keeps you mobile across a city that scores 6 for walkability, and easy access to Cappadocia makes weekend escapes straightforward.
Winters hit harder than most nomads expect from Turkey. Ankara sits at 850 meters elevation on the Anatolian plateau, producing temperatures that regularly drop below minus 5 degrees Celsius from December through February, with occasional heavy snow. Air quality deteriorates in winter months, making indoor cafe sessions more than just a work preference. Currency volatility in the Turkish Lira complicates financial planning -- prices shift noticeably over a multi-month stay, so using a multi-currency card like Wise helps avoid unfavorable exchange markups.
Tips for Working From Cafes in Ankara
Install a VPN before arriving
Turkey maintains internet censorship that can affect certain services. Some VPN protocols get throttled inside the country, so configure and test your preferred VPN while still abroad to ensure uninterrupted access to all your work tools.
Learn basic Turkish food vocabulary
Unlike Istanbul, Ankara runs overwhelmingly in Turkish. Knowing numbers, common menu items, and polite phrases transforms your cafe experience. Google Translate camera mode handles menus, but verbal ordering in Turkish earns genuine warmth from staff.
Target university-area cafes for value
Cafes near METU and Bilkent universities cater to students with power outlets, fast WiFi, and lower prices than Kavaklidere. A coffee runs 20-30% cheaper and the atmosphere tolerates hours-long study and work sessions without pressure to leave.
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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