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What are the best cafes for remote workers in Da Nang?

Vietnam is the second largest coffee producer in the world after Brazil, meaning you can expect to find some wonderful cafes for remote workers in Da Nang and across the country. There is a robust coffee-house culture, and it will be common to find lots of foreigners and locals alike enjoying a good cup of coffee at any of the many establishments around town. These spaces are particularly important for remote workers because they tend to be very laptop-friendly and provide easy access to wifi.


Da Nangโ€™s coffee-houses are also comfortable and well-designed, offering great spaces for remote workers to set down for a few hours of productive online activity.


Below, we highlight some popular cafes for remote workers in Da Nang.


Golem Coffee

This is a popular cafe for remote workers in Da Nang because of its emphasis on nature and green spaces. At Golem Coffee you are likely to feel relaxed, and perhaps even inspired, by the many local plants and flowers that surround you. This cafe offer a wide variety of light foods and local coffee options, as well as free wifi and access to outlets in most areas. The space is divided into two main areas - one offers hammocks and benches among lush greenery, whereas the other greenhouse-style space is well-lit and provides a variety of seating options close to the coffee and food bar. Golem Coffee is located centrally in Da Nangโ€™s central business district, Hai Chau, and is easily reachable from other popular neighborhoods around the city.


Bread & Salt Cafe

Located in the popular My An area close to China Beach, Bread & Salt is another cafe for remote workers in Da Nang. It is well-liked by digital nomads for its spaciousness and alternative contemporary feel. In general, the space has an industrial design with drop-lighting throughout. The first floor area is lively and usually a great space for locals and visitors to socialize, whereas the upstairs section is quieter and convenient for those looking to settle for several hours of work. Bread & Salt offers free wifi and power outlets throughout, as well as a cool rooftop area if you need to catch some fresh air.


Wonderlust

This is another popular cafe for remote workers in Da Nang, located in the central Hai Chau area of the city. Wonderlust offers lots of freshly baked goods, cakes and a variety of brewing methods and beans for coffee-lovers. This cafe feels contemporary, earthy and modern - natural light fills the entire spaces from above, and a funky boutique is located on the second floor for those looking for local clothing options and souvenirs. There is wifi throughout the cafe, as well as an outdoor area.


Six on Six

This popular cafe is located in the My An area of the Ngu Hanh Son district and offers a range of specialty Vietnamese coffee options. Baristas at Six on Six take the brewing process seriously, and you might even be able to catch a coffee-production masterclass right here. The space is relative small but feels spacious, with a basic cafe layout and design. There is individual row seating here, as well as group work options on long wooden tables. Six on Six is popular with foreigners and also offers light food options throughout the day.


For more information about living in Da Nang as a remote worker, check out our complete Da Nang guide.