What makes an ideal Study spot?
Food + Coffee +Free Wifi + Power Sockets
Here are 5 cafes that are ideal for a productive day
1. Strangers' Reunion
2. Twenty Eight Cafe
3. Brotherbird Coffeehouse
4. Plain Vanilla Bakery
5. Mellower Coffee
1. Strangers’ Reunion
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You won't have to worry about running out of power at Strangers' Reunion because there are power stations available.
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It not only has a pleasant, cozy vibe and is aesthetically pleasing, but it also provides decent food and superb coffee to keep you awake and focused during your study session there.
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Strangers’ Reunion is known for its buttermilk waffles and ice cream (SGD$11.50). Imagine taking a bite out of some warm waffles while along with creamy ice cream.
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Address: 37 Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore 169356
Opening hours: Daily 9am to 6pm
2. Twenty Eight Cafe
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When one requires a day of fruitful work, Twenty Eight Cafe has always been a place to go.
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Near the Bencoolen MRT Station, this is a work-friendly cafe with free wifi, plenty of power sockets, and spacious tables for a comfortable workspace, all of which are complemented by decent coffee.
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At Twenty Eight Cafe, you need not be concerned about being chased out. For their generous amount of cheese on top, the truffle fries are deserving of special mention if you enjoy truffles.
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Address: 28 Wilkie Road, #01-06, Singapore 228051
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am to 5pm, Sat-Sun 8am to 5pm
3. Brotherbird Coffeehouse
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Brotherbird's initial plan was to diversify into two concepts: a brunch and comfort food cafe and a coffeehouse serving affordable coffee and pastries.
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Brotherbird Coffeehouse is housed in a clean, modern two-story building next to the Bugis MRT Station.
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Brotherbird is recognized for its flaky mochi croissants, which are available in a variety of flavours and fillings, including Churros and Ferrero Rocher.
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This cafe will be a terrific spot for you and your friends to meet up and get work done due to its convenient location and trendy decor.
Address: 32A Bali Lane, Singapore 189868
Opening hours: 10am to 6pm (Wednesdays to Sundays) | Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays
4. Plain Vanilla Bakery
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A distinctive feature of Plain Vanilla Bakery is cupcakes. Aside from providing a diverse selection of baked products, it also has free wifi and power outlets, making it the ideal spot for individuals who prefer a lengthier study session.
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Vanilla Bean and Milk Chocolate Banana are must try flavours while on your trip to the bakery.
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Come prepared as Plain Vanilla Bakery only accepts cashless payments.
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Address: 1 Yong Siak Street, Singapore 168641
Opening hours: 8am to 7pm (Mondays to Saturdays) | 9am to 6pm (Sunday and PH)
5. Mellower Coffee
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Mellower Coffee is located close to the Bugis MRT Station. The blend of Brazil, Colombia, and Ethiopian coffee beans used by Mellower Coffee produces flavours with nutty, chocolate, and caramel undertones.
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The inside of the café is quite spacious and includes two levels of seating. You may select from a variety of coffees to keep yourself going all day. In addition to the regular beverages, the Ondeh X Latte ($9.80) is rich in coconut flavor with a touch of gula Melaka. The espresso shot offset the typical sweetness of ondeh ondeh.
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Address: 108 Middle Road, Singapore 188967
Opening hours: 8am to 8pm (Daily)