The Press Room
Surbiton's remote worker HQ. Great coffee, reliable wifi, and the unspoken understanding that your laptop is welcome as long as you keep ordering.
Why we love it
The work-from-cafe spot. Good coffee, plugs that work, and the kind of atmosphere where getting stuff done feels natural.
The Press Room has become Surbiton's unofficial co-working space — a coffee shop where laptops are welcome, wifi actually works, and nobody side-eyes you for nursing a flat white through a two-hour email marathon. The coffee is genuinely good, not just cafe-standard. Beans are properly sourced, extraction is careful, the oat milk option doesn't taste like an afterthought. The food leans light — toasties, avocado situations, pastries that arrived this morning — enough to keep you fuelled without inducing food coma. The layout encourages lingering: plenty of plugs, tables sized for spreading out, natural light that makes screens readable. Mornings see a mix of freelancers, remote workers, and the occasional student. Afternoons shift toward catch-up coffees and neighbourhood mums. **Local's Tip:** The window seats are prime real estate — arrive early to claim one. Mid-morning is peak remote-worker time; early afternoon quietens down. The second coffee is always smoother than rushing out.
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