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Work & Happiness – Best Coffee Shops for Remote Work & Meetings in Accra

I personally have an affinity for working remotely, and when at the nearby coffee shop or ‘Eastern Food Bazaar’, only a single thing is involved – fun!

Below, Jemila Abdulai takes on the journey to find some of the great coffee shops you can do you remote works in. Jemila Abdulai is a writer, digital strategist and policy consultant

This post first appeared on: Circumspecte. All Images are from Circumspecte, unless otherwise indicated.


October 1 was International Coffee Day, and while the jury is still out on whether or not Ghanaians drink coffee, the sub-culture is very much alive and well in Accra with coffee shops popping up all over the place.

Not that I’m complaining.

I have always been more productive in cafés, and as a “solopreneur” and freelancer, coffee shops have become a life thread of sorts; connecting me – physically – to the rest of the world.

It probably has something to do with the inviting warmth, the smell of fresh pastries and roasting beans, the hum of people talking in the background – they all allow me to zone out and slip into my little productivity bubble.

After a year of sampling the offerings, I think I can conclusively share on Accra’s best coffee shops; the crème de la crème – especially if you are looking for a mobile office or co-working space, need a break from your desk or trying to secure a decent public place to seal that business deal or new client.

Without further ado, my top five coffee shops in Accra for remote work, business meetings, and casual hangouts.

Café Kwae

Hours: 8:00 – 22:00 (closed on Sunday) / Directions

Work Essentials: Free Wifi, Charging Sockets, Group & Outdoor Seating, Reservations & Catering, Delivery

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Cafe Kwae (source: Circumspecte)

Planning a business trip or visit the Ghanaian capital? Your itinerary is not complete without Café Kwae.

A wholly Ghanaian- and woman-owned business that rivals coffee shops in London, Café Kwae is a mere five-minutes drive from the Kotoka International Airport in the zig-zag One Airport Square building. The Café

The Café Kwae menu stays true to the company’s mission: simply, good food. You’ll find your standard coffee, pastry and juice options, alongside more exotic choices like the ‘fula’ (fermented millet) milkshake.

Have group work to do over lunch? Slide onto the benches at the large, wooden table or simply ask the staff to set you up.

Lunch ranges from curry rice to sandwiches and salads. You deserve a reward after a hard day’s work: grab your co-workers for happy hour Café

You deserve a reward after a hard day’s work: grab your co-workers for happy hour Café Kwae style – ask for the wagashi burger.

The best part? The wifi does not only work, it’s also pretty fast. Café Kwae also offers loyalty cards. Use the hashtag #CafeKwae to share your meal choices.

Connect with Café Kwae: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / Website / Order for Delivery

In October 2015, Yvette Ansah started Café Kwae; a neighborhood coffee shop near Accra’s Kotoka International Airport with warm tones and wooden fixtures that are helping jumpstart Ghana’s coffee culture. Photo credit: Circumspecte.com.

Café Mondo

Hours: 6:30 -20:00 daily / Directions

Work Essentials: Free Wifi, Charging Sockets, Group & Outdoor Seating, Multiple Locations

Cafe Mondo (source: Circumspecte)
Cafe Mondo (source: Circumspecte)

Located in East Legon’s busy A&C square, Café Mondo (formerly D’Café) is a quiet nook for working your way through your to-do list.

The neutral tones make for a calm atmosphere, as does the welcoming staff. Working solo? Choose between the window-seat overlooking the A&C court, the booth seating, armchairs or standalone tables and enjoy the soul jazz music. Team meeting?

The airy outdoor seating is a great pick. There’s free wifi, although getting logged on can be a bit problematic for iOs users (keep trying). In addition to the good tasting cappuccino, latte and coffee options, Café Mondo boasts freshly baked pastries, as well as sandwiches and crêpes.

Feigning for a Ghanaian lunch but don’t want to disrupt your flow? There’s jollof on the menu. The bar also features healthy local drink options like bissap and baobab juice.

Café Mondo’s selling point is its accessibility: its menu options are decently priced (and cheaper in comparison to others) and in addition to East Legon, it has branches at the Marina Mall food court and in Labone near Metro TV. Great for meeting up; look out for its Open Mic Nights and events.

Connect with Café Mondo: Instagram / Facebook

Detailed Review: The Foodie Guide Blog

Located in the bustling East Legon neighborhood of Accra is Café Mondo, one of Accra’s best coffee shops.

Vida E Café

Hours: 6:30 -21:00 daily / Directions

Work Essentials: Free Wifi, Charging Sockets, Group & Outdoor Seating, Multiple Locations, Delivery

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With its signature red, Vida E Café is unmissable. The South African coffee company has branches in Kenya, Namibia, Botswana, the UK, and now, Ghana, marking its foray into West Africa.

In the past year, four branches have popped up in Accra’s business districts – three in the Airport area (Airport Shell, ICON house, One Airport Square), and one each in Labone and Ridge.

The wooden furniture offers a rustic yet modern feel with booth tables, a large wooden table for group work, and bar-style seating for individual work.

Besides its blends of arabica coffee, Vida’s frozen drinks or frios are great for keeping the sweltering heat at bay and the muesli yoghurt makes for breakfast on the go. You’re also covered on the quick lunch fronts: think wheat croissants, cupcakes, wraps and panini.

Eating healthy? Vida got the salads on deck. What’s more, you can order for delivery using JumiaFoods. There’s free wifi, but be prepared to watch a promotional video every hour or so to reactivate your connection.

Visit Vida E Café enough and you might soon pick up a few words of Portuguese as the staff greet and bid you adieu. Frequent visitor? Ask for a loyalty card.

Connect with Vida E Café: Instagram / Twitter / Website / Order for Delivery

Josie’s Cuppa Cappuccino

Hours: 7:30 -19:30 daily / Directions

Work Essentials: Charging Sockets, Group & Outdoor Seating, Outdoor Seating, Reservations & Catering, Delivery

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Want a low-key place to hide-out, have a good lunch, and get some work done? Cuppa Cappuccino is your place. Nestled in the Airport Residential area, this idyllic space of a coffee shop and eatery was started in 2000. It is arguably Accra’s first neighborhood-style coffee shop and has inspired the likes of Café Kwae.

Besides the excellent cappuccino and freshly baked goods, the eatery offers a delicious array of food, making it perfect for a business or client meeting over lunch.

With its leafy surroundings, beautiful and tasteful decor and outdoor seating, you’ll be whisked off into your creative zone in no time. A pioneer in its field, Cuppa Cappuccino seems to be a few decades behind on the technology front; the wifi internet rarely works and payment for meals is solely in cash.

That said, their entire menu is available online and you can even order for delivery using Jumia. The smoothies, sandwiches and burgers come highly recommended.

Connect with Cuppa Cappuccino: Facebook / Instagram / Website / Order for Delivery

Detailed Reviews: Trip Advisor

Started in 2000, Josie’s Cuppa Cappucino is one of Accra’s best coffee shops and a favorite option for eating out among the expatriate community. Credit: Jemila Abdulai

Second Cup

Hours: 5:30am -00:00 daily / Directions

Work Essentials: Charging Sockets, Group & Outdoor Seating, Outdoor Seating, Reservations & Catering, Delivery, Multiple Locations

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A Canadian company and franchise, Ghana is one of two African countries with Second Cup branches. Their mission? To serve the “best lattes and coffees” – hot or cold.

However, it seems their smoothies and special blends are what most customers opt for. With a colorful and quirky decor, Second Cup offers a refreshing space for that meeting or to wait out Accra’s rush hour traffic, especially for folks located near Accra Mall or at the Palace Shopping Center in Spintex.

The seating options vary; there’s the booth for two-person collaborations to tables that seat four or more and carefully placed armchairs for solo reflection and work.

That said, you might want to bring your mobile wifi device if you’re looking to go online. Given the busy environment at the mall, Second Cup might not be best for folks who work with radio silence.

That said it compensates as a great place to meet friends after a day’s work or to grab a refreshing drink after shopping. Want to take your coffee shop experience further?

Second Cup has a vibrant online presence with original posts that will have you coming back for more. Heads up, Accra Mall doesn’t open its doors until 9:00am.

Connect with Second Cup: Facebook / Instagram / Website

Detailed Review: Made In Ghana, Africa

Which cafés make your list of Accra’s best coffee shops? Let us know.

The writing style and flow was edited to match Khophi’s Blog writing style. Otherwise, except the intro text, this is a repost from Circumspecte.

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