
"Vancouver, Washington, ranks first overall thanks to its remarkably high concentration of high-quality cafes. The city boasts nearly 35 coffee shops per 10,000 and each of its top 25 cafes have a four-star rating or higher."
"Seattle earned second place which doesn't come as a major surprise given its reputation as one of the leading coffee cities in the U.S. Seattle boasts roughly ten cafes per 10,000 residents and about 800 locations overall."
"Kansas City, Kansas, came in third place, emerging as a strong option for remote workers and digital nomads seeking affordability and options. Kansas City boasts one of the highest cafe densities among mid-sized cities and has consistently strong ratings."
"The cafes also boast free WiFi, adequate seating, and relatively moderate prices, making them ideal for remote work."
Remote workers benefit from cities with abundant third spaces, which provide a balance between home isolation and office structure. An analysis by Nextiva identified the best U.S. cities for remote work based on cafe density, affordability, and surveys of remote workers. Vancouver, Washington, ranks first for its high concentration of quality cafes. Seattle follows in second place, known for its coffee culture. Kansas City, Kansas, ranks third for its affordability and cafe options, while Tacoma, Washington, also offers strong support for remote workers.
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