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#vietnamtrip Located at 123 Brew Street, Workie Coffee is a cozy haven for coffee lovers and remote workers alike. The café boasts a welcoming ambiance with its rustic decor, featuring exposed brick walls and plenty of natural light. It’s the perfect spot to relax with a good book or catch up with friends while sipping on their exceptional artisanal brews. The menu highlights their signature Workie Brew, known for its rich and balanced flavor profile, alongside a variety of pastries and healthy bowls. With free Wi-Fi and ample power outlets, Workie Coffee is not only a great place to enjoy a delicious cup but also ideal for those looking to get some work done in a comfortable setting. Be sure to visit at 123 Brew Street for a delightful coffee experience!
Posted: Feb 10, 2025
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