Curated Coffee Shops

Best Coffee in Senggigi

Specialty roasters and laptop-friendly coffee shops, ranked by price with verified WiFi and work-friendly scores.

$2.60
Avg Coffee Price
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Shops Listed
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Senggigi has 5 laptop-friendly coffee shops for remote workers, with an average coffee price of $2.60. The most affordable is Cafe Alberto at $2 per coffee. Every spot in our guide is verified for quality coffee and a workspace that supports productivity — WiFi reliability, power outlets, and the kind of ambiance that makes long sessions enjoyable.

Coffee Culture in Senggigi

Indonesia is the world's fourth-largest coffee producer, and Lombok grows its own beans in the highlands around Mount Rinjani. Local Lombok coffee tends toward robust, earthy Robusta varieties, though Arabica cultivation has expanded in recent years. In Senggigi, most warungs serve "kopi tubruk" — finely ground coffee brewed directly in the cup with hot water and sugar, leaving grounds to settle at the bottom. A cup costs IDR 5,000-10,000 ($0.30-0.60) at local spots, making it one of the cheapest coffee experiences in the world.

Tourist-facing cafes along Jalan Raya Senggigi serve espresso-based drinks at IDR 25,000-40,000 ($1.55-2.50), using imported beans or blends from Bali and Java. To drink like a local, order "kopi hitam" for black coffee or "kopi susu" for coffee with sweetened condensed milk — both arrive thick, sweet, and intensely caffeinated. For something regional, try kopi jahe, coffee brewed with fresh ginger that warms you up during rainy season mornings. The cafe scene leans more toward relaxed beachfront lounges than dedicated third-wave roasters, reflecting Senggigi's easygoing character.

Best Value
Most affordable quality coffee in Senggigi
$2
per coffee

Cafe Alberto

📍 Batu Bolong🕐 07:3022:30

Cafe Alberto occupies a roadside spot in Batu Bolong with the kind of open-air design common across Indonesian beach towns — a thatched roof, concrete floor, and wooden furniture arranged to catch the breeze coming off the Lombok Strait. The menu runs broader than a typical cafe, covering Indonesian staples, Western breakfast plates, and Italian-influenced dishes that nod to the owner's heritage. The crowd mixes surf tourists killing time between swells, long-term Lombok residents, and backpackers refueling on nasi goreng and iced coffee.

The work setup is utilitarian. WiFi clocks in at 8 Mbps with fair quality — functional for email and text-based communication but limiting for anything bandwidth-intensive. The moderate noise level picks up road traffic from the Senggigi coastal road and conversation from the open-plan dining area; headphones are a practical necessity for focused work. Power outlets are available, and the good seating provides solid wooden chairs and tables that handle a couple of hours comfortably, though the open-air exposure means you're at the mercy of Lombok's tropical weather.

$2
Coffee
8
Mbps WiFi
6/10
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moderate
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More Coffee Shops in Senggigi

Coco Loco Cafe

📍 Senggigi🕐 09:0022:00
$2

Located at Senggigi's Art Market on the beachfront, Coco Loco is a veteran cafe that has been serving locals and travelers for over two decades with a broad menu spanning Indonesian staples like ayam taliwang, fresh seafood, and tropical juices at some of the most affordable prices along the strip. The open-air setting offers direct beach views and a relaxed vibe suited to casual work sessions, though the lack of air conditioning and limited power outlets make it better for shorter stints. Prices are among the cheapest in Senggigi, ideal for nomads watching their daily spend who still want an ocean backdrop while they work.

6 Mbps
Ltd
5/10

Temptations Restaurant, Cafe, Bakery & Pantry

📍 Batu Bolong🕐 08:0020:00
$3

The undisputed top cafe in Senggigi, Temptations is a modern and spacious venue serving high-end Malongo coffee alongside an all-day menu of Western, Indonesian, and Indian cuisine. The air-conditioned interior offers a cool retreat with free wifi and plenty of space to spread out, while the on-site bakery turns out excellent pastries and apple pie. A small imported goods pantry adds convenience for stocking up on specialty items between work sessions. The place even has two public computers available, signaling that the owners understand the needs of travelers who need to get online.

10 Mbps
Outlets
8/10

Gula Gila - Kebun

📍 Senggigi🕐 07:0015:00
$3

Operated by Kebun Villas & Resort and situated directly opposite the Sheraton, Gula Gila pioneered a Cafe Bodega concept combining specialty coffee with travel essentials in a minimalist, air-conditioned space. The espresso is widely regarded as the best available in Senggigi, with signature cupcakes including a standout lemongrass and apple flavor. Morning hours and a calm atmosphere make it a solid option for focused work sessions, though the early 3 PM closing time limits afternoon productivity. Prices skew slightly higher than other Senggigi cafes, reflecting the quality of the specialty beans and polished interior design.

8 Mbps
Outlets
7/10

La Chill Bar & Restaurant

📍 Batu Bolong🕐 08:0000:00
$3

Beachfront bar and restaurant that has been a Senggigi fixture since 2013, drawing freelancers and travelers with its covered restaurant area serving cappuccinos, smoothie bowls, and gourmet pizzas from 8 AM. The undercover dining section provides the most reliable workspace, as wifi signal weakens at the beanbag tables closer to the water. Happy hour runs daily from 4-6 PM and live music kicks in on weekends, so mornings are the most productive window for focused laptop work. One of the most scenic places to take a video call in Senggigi if you can tolerate the occasional signal drop.

7 Mbps
Outlets
6/10

Price Comparison

CafeCoffee PriceScoreWiFiHours
Cafe Alberto$268 Mbps07:3022:30
Coco Loco Cafe$256 Mbps09:0022:00
Temptations Restaurant, Cafe, Bakery & Pantry$3810 Mbps08:0020:00
Gula Gila - Kebun$378 Mbps07:0015:00
La Chill Bar & Restaurant$367 Mbps08:0000:00

Why Senggigi for Remote Work?

Lombok's laid-back coastal strip offers a budget alternative to Bali for remote workers willing to trade polished infrastructure for stunning sunsets over Mount Agung. Fixed broadband in Senggigi averages 57 Mbps along the main corridor, but cafe WiFi tells a different story at around 8 Mbps across the 5 mapped work spots, with coffee priced at $2.60. The Senggigi-Mangsit road concentrates most options, and a Telkomsel mobile hotspot is practically mandatory backup for video calls.

The nomad community here is small and slow-paced, drawing beach lovers and budget travelers who prefer quiet over social scene. English proficiency is medium — enough for cafe orders and basic interactions, with deeper conversations requiring some Indonesian. At just $700 per month, Senggigi is remarkably cheap even by Southeast Asian standards. Indonesia's B211A remote worker visa allows stays up to 12 months, and the Gili Islands sit just 30 minutes away by boat for weekend escapes.

Internet reliability remains the primary frustration. Power outages hit several times monthly during storms, knocking out routers for 30-60 minutes at a stretch. The rainy season from November through March compounds this with afternoon downpours and increased mosquito activity. You will need a scooter to get around the spread-out area, and healthcare facilities are basic — anything serious means a trip to Mataram, about 30 minutes south.

Tips for Working From Cafes in Senggigi

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Senggigi Tip

Invest in a Telkomsel Hotspot

Cafe WiFi averages just 8 Mbps in Senggigi. A Telkomsel prepaid SIM with 25 GB costs $9.40 per month and delivers stronger 4G coverage than any other carrier across Lombok, including remote coastal stretches.

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Senggigi Tip

Photograph Scooter Before Renting

Some rental operators claim pre-existing damage upon return. Take detailed photos and videos of every scratch before riding off, and confirm existing damage via WhatsApp message with the owner as proof.

Senggigi Tip

Use Official Airport Taxi Counter

Skip the touts at Lombok airport who charge double. The official taxi counter inside arrivals offers a fixed rate of IDR 220,000 to Senggigi — no negotiation needed and no scam risk.

Tip 1

Buy Every 2-3 Hours

Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.

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Tip 2

Test WiFi First

Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.

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Tip 3

Visit Off-Peak

Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.

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Tip 4

Bring Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.

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Tip 5

Carry a Power Bank

Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere — a backup keeps you working.

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Tip 6

Respect Quiet Zones

Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you work remotely from cafes in Senggigi with reliable internet?
Working from Senggigi cafes is possible but requires backup plans. Cafe WiFi averages 8 Mbps, which handles email and browsing but struggles with HD video calls. Pair cafe sessions with a Telkomsel 4G hotspot for critical meetings. Power outages happen several times monthly, so keep your laptop charged and expect occasional disruptions.
How cheap is Senggigi compared to Bali for digital nomads?
Senggigi costs roughly half of popular Bali spots like Canggu or Ubud. Monthly living costs average $700 including accommodation at $200-350, food at $180-300 eating mostly at local warungs, scooter rental at $50, and mobile data at $10. Coffee runs $2-2.60 per cup versus $3-4 in Bali cafes.
What visa options exist for remote workers staying in Senggigi long-term?
Indonesia offers a 30-day Visa on Arrival for $31, extendable once for another 30 days. For longer stays, the E33G Remote Worker Visa costs $315 and allows up to 12 months, requiring proof of foreign income and a $2,000 minimum bank balance. Most nomads start with the 60-day VOA to test the waters.
Are cafes in Senggigi laptop-friendly for remote workers?
Yes, Senggigi has a strong cafe culture that welcomes remote workers and digital nomads. We've verified 5 laptop-friendly cafes that explicitly cater to people working with laptops, providing reliable WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seating for long sessions.
Do I need to buy something to use WiFi at cafes in Senggigi?
Yes, the standard etiquette in Senggigi is to make a purchase to use the WiFi. Most cafes expect you to order at least one drink per visit, with another small purchase every 2-3 hours if you're staying long. WiFi passwords are usually printed on receipts or available at the counter.
What's the average WiFi speed at cafes in Senggigi?
Across the cafes we've tested in Senggigi, the average WiFi speed is 8 Mbps. This is generally fast enough for video calls, file uploads, and standard remote work tasks. Speeds vary by location — our rankings sort cafes by tested speed.
Which neighborhood has the best cafes for working in Senggigi?
Senggigi has multiple neighborhoods popular with remote workers, each with its own cafe scene. Our city guide lists cafes by neighborhood so you can pick spots near your accommodation or coworking space.
Are power outlets common in Senggigi cafes?
Power outlet availability varies in Senggigi. Newer specialty cafes designed for nomads typically have outlets at most tables, while traditional coffee shops may have only a few. Our guide marks which cafes have verified outlets.

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