🌍 Cuenca, Ecuador

Best Cafes to Work From in Cuenca

Laptop-friendly spots with fast WiFi, power outlets, and great coffee. Every cafe tested by remote workers.

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Power Outlets
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All Laptop-Friendly Cafes

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Cafe Nucallacta

πŸ“Centro Historico Β· Hermano Miguel 5-62, entre Honorato Vasquez y Juan Jaramillo, Cuenca 010101, Ecuador

9
Score

Cuenca's premier artisan coffee roaster, Cafe Nucallacta sources and small-batch roasts some of the finest specialty beans in Ecuador. The cafe occupies a charming colonial space with a sunlit indoor courtyard at the back that draws in natural light and creates a serene, focused atmosphere ideal for deep work sessions. Staff are warm and knowledgeable about their single-origin offerings, and the house-baked bagels and pastries pair beautifully with their expertly brewed espresso. The quiet, intimate environment with power outlets and strong wifi makes it a go-to for remote workers who want excellent coffee without the bustle of tourist-heavy spots.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 17:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed15 Mbps
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Slow Brew Coffee Shop

πŸ“El Vergel Β· Aurelio Aguilar entre Av. Solano y Federico Proano, Cuenca 010101, Ecuador

8
Score

Recognized among the world's top 100 coffee shops, Slow Brew is a hidden gem run by a professionally trained gastronomy expert who personally selects, roasts, and brews every cup to perfection. The cozy storefront opens into a thoughtfully designed space with both indoor and outdoor seating explicitly designed for laptop use, making it one of the few cafes in Cuenca that truly welcomes long work sessions. The owner speaks fluent English and loves to share recommendations about Cuenca beyond the coffee menu. Beyond the exceptional pour-overs and espressos, their homemade Creme Brulee and chocolate zucchini cake have earned a devoted following among locals and expats alike.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 20:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed12 Mbps
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Melatte

πŸ“El Ejido Β· Av. 12 de Abril y Agustin Cueva, Esquina de las Artes, Cuenca 010101, Ecuador

8
Score

Melatte's flagship location on Av. 12 de Abril sits right next to the university campus, which fills the space with a productive study-mode energy that is perfect for getting work done. The open-concept layout includes a pleasant covered patio nestled among large potted plants and an airy indoor section, both with reliable wifi and accessible power outlets. With espresso starting at just $0.99 and cappuccinos at $1.20, it offers arguably the best value for a full work day in Cuenca, and the long hours until 9 PM mean you can settle in for marathon sessions. Their selection of freshly made sandwiches, quiches, and desserts keeps you fueled throughout the day, and the pet-friendly policy adds a welcoming, relaxed vibe.

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Coffee Price$1.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 21:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed15 Mbps
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Goza Espresso Bar

πŸ“Centro Historico Β· Calle Larga y Presidente Antonio Borrero, Cuenca 010150, Ecuador

7
Score

Goza is Cuenca's largest and most well-known cafe-bar, a European-style establishment that has been a cornerstone of the Calle Larga scene for years. The ground floor fills with an expat and tourist crowd during the day, but the quieter upstairs section offers a more focused workspace with power outlets along the wall, making it the better choice for remote workers who want to avoid the social buzz below. The full food menu spanning international breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, and entrees means you can work through meals without leaving, and in the evenings the vibe shifts to a more local cocktail crowd. With hours stretching until 10 PM or later on weekends, it is one of the few places in Cuenca where you can work well into the evening.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 22:00
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fair
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed10 Mbps
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Cafe San Sebas

πŸ“San Sebastian Β· San Sebastian 1-94 y Mariscal Sucre, Plaza de San Sebastian, Cuenca 010150, Ecuador

7
Score

Nestled on the corner of the charming Plaza de San Sebastian next to the Museum of Modern Art, Cafe San Sebas offers one of the most picturesque work settings in Cuenca with direct views of the tree-lined plaza from its bright, airy interior. The upstairs level is particularly suited for focused work, with accessible outlets along the walls and a strong wifi signal throughout the spacious two-floor layout. Their organic coffee is roasted fresh weekly and the brunch menu including breakfast burritos, pancakes, bagels, and fresh salads is widely considered among the best in the city. The early 7:30 AM opening is ideal for morning workers, though the 2 PM closing means it is strictly a morning-to-early-afternoon workspace.

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Coffee Price$3.00
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HoursOpen Β· 07:30 - 14:00
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good
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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excellent
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed12 Mbps
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πŸ’‘ Cafe Work Tips for Cuenca

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Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customerβ€”cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

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Test WiFi before settling in. Run a speed test during your first coffee to avoid surprises.

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Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the dayβ€”be prepared for lunch rushes.

4

Visit during off-peak hours. 10-12am and 3-5pm usually have the best seats available.

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