![]() ![]() Taste Budd’s has live music almost every Saturday and Sunday afternoon-which may be a distraction if you are trying to write that grant proposal or nice background while you crunch numbers-your call.Ī post shared by Hartland On Hudson - Leeds, NY on at 4:22am PDT There isn’t a particularly strong design aesthetic, but the place is always buzzing with folks and has that comforting small town hub vibe. They specialize in chocolates, fudges, and pastries galore (including gluten free and vegan options) so the air always has a yummy confectionary aroma blending with the scent of their fresh ground Fair Trade coffee. With a lush outdoor patio and oversized leather sofas you can really sink into, Taste Budd’s is a comfy hang in any season. And should you get hungry there, there is light breakfast fare on the menu and a small marketplace with locally made products like their housemade granola, Pine Hill Farm honey, Fruition chocolate, Les Collins jellies, and Soukup Farms maple syrup. A bank of booth seating offers a good place to post up for a few hours of work. A beloved New York City staple, with eight locations around Manhattan, the Millerton cafe is the only outpost upstate. The coffee comes fresh from their state-of-the-art roastery in town. Should you find yourself on the New York Connecticut border, craving a caffeinated pick-me-up, Irving Farm Coffee House, on Main Street, Millerton is the place to go. There’s a cozy sundrenched vibe in the mornings, that invites you to stay a while with that book or hammer out that essay you’ve been putting off.Ī post shared by Ella's Bellas on at 6:04am PDT The gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian-friendly bakery has some seriously delicious treats, always fresh out of the oven, and a kick ass outdoor oasis in the back with rusted metal doors-turned-picnic tables and lush greenery spilling over the walls. With exposed brick, oversized subway tile, wood floors, and industrial looking whisk pendant lights, Ella’s Bellas has the millennial aesthetic nailed to a T. Hours: Mon, Wed-Sat, 8am-4pm Sun, 9am-4pm Closed Tuesday, Be warned, there is a strict $10 card minimum, so bring cash or invite the person in line behind you. They also offer up handmade treats, Leather furniture, tattooed baristas, craft beer, and outdoor seating make this downtown spot a super chill place to spend a couple hours paying your bills or updating your internet dating profile. Top notch espresso, cortados, and individually brewed cups of tea made with actual boiling water, this place does not mess around when it comes to delivering caffeine to its customers, making for a very loyal fan base. Hours: Mon-Thurs, 6am-10pm, Fri, 6am-9pm Sat, 7am-10pm Sun, 7am-9pm But be warned, whenever alcohol is involved, things have the potential to get a bit noisy, so if you need utter silence (or uninterrupted world grooves to hammer out your work, this may not be the place).Ī post shared by Cathy Harper on at 7:22am PDT Dutchess County Basically there’s no reason to ever leave. They sell coffee in the AM and craft beer in the PM, along with a good selection of well-executed pub food in a chill environment. Hours: Mon, Wed, 9am-9pm, Thurs, 9am-11pm Fri & Sat, 9am-12am Sun, 9am-8pm Closed Tues Here is a roundup of the best coffee shops for hunkering down and getting work done in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Well, freelance nation, part-timers, students, and work-from-homers-hark! Are you that person that posts up in the corners of restaurants and cafes with your laptop, typing like a fiend and ordering just enough to justify your six-hour stay? Somewhere with decent coffee and free wifi, chill vibes. ![]()
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