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CANOPY - Pacific Heights

4.7 (17 reviews)
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We need an office space and Canopy is really great!

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Pricey but gorgeous work space. They also do fun happy hours once in awhile so it's great for networking as well.

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i love this place. amazing facilities, stellar design and attention to details, great community feel and insanely dedicated staff.

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But more than anything, for me, it's mostly to see the smiling face of Ian who welcomes my team and me so warmly.

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The SF and Marin locations were great, always had seats, were clean, and designed well…read more Unfortunetly, the operations of the company bring down the experience quite a bit. Also, be prepared to have a lot of pets with no leash, and the onsite manager "checking in with you" throughout the day. If you're looking to be social and don't mind the lack of noise policy, this is the place - but maybe not if you're trying to get work done. I started on an intro plan allowing me about one visit per week, at a good rate. However, it jumped 25% after just three months - with no warning. The office claims they notified everyone, but I have no email. Nor did I receive the "second" email they sent as proof. I also had multiple access issue, with no help from onsite staff. (Ironically, they always cared what I was doing for lunch.) Jermaine was always available by email to assist - but having no issues at all would have been nice. I've since cancelled my membership for other reasons, but glad I did because that's when I caught the sneaky rent increase. They do respond to emails quickly - but I think its because they don't read them fully.

This is a really nice social club in SF! There are many interesting people who come here from…read morevarious professional backgrounds whether for work or for the evening events. The space is gorgeous. The staff also does a good job of coordinating events on a daily basis. There are walks, community lunches, coffee breaks, etc for the people working during the day. In the evenings, there are many other interesting events, game nights and workshops where they often invite experts, leadership coaches, comedians, innovators and visionaries to present and educate. I'm really glad I found this social club. I really benefitted from this community!

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Needed to find a workspace in the city after staying in Union Square for Portola - even though I…read morelive in the East Bay, I wanted to stay in SF all weekend. Having work on Monday, I found Werqwise which was walking distance from where I was - not immediate, but not far either. I was able to book online morning of. Finding the signage outside on the street was a little difficult, but I was familiar with the area I was in. After locating, walked inside, went up the elevator and got off on the Werqwise floor... walked to the front desk and spoke to the receptionist who checked me in and gave me a brief intro on the space and where I could work. I chose to work on one of the sofas by the front, near a big window. I kind of wish I had gotten up to preview the space earlier, but did so on my way out end of day. I used the little phone booth looking private meeting rooms when I had to take calls. They have a small desk, lamp, and outlets for you to use while inside. The signage on the doors lets you know whether one is occupied or vacant. I enjoyed working there a lot. It was an excellent change of scenery and environment for me. There are other tables and sofa areas in the shared open workspace. The kitchen is off to the back where they have regular or sparkling water on tap along with I think I saw two types of beer were on tap. Coffee machine is up front (I think there was another in the kitchen?). If you're a regular there, you can leave your mug in the kitchen I think... but they had a bunch of mugs available for use. There's a fridge too. It was actually quite nice and wish I had seen this section of the floor earlier. It did provide a cool mix of working remote in a shared space, but also that office feel with the kitchen and the other side of the floor with the private workspaces you can pay more to rent out. Printers, copiers, etc. were also seen on that side of the floor. The restroom is outside of the office space, but on the same floor. You'll need to exit the main doors, walk past the elevators through another set of doors, and down the hall you'll see the restrooms. They had plenty of TP and tampons in the women's restroom which was nice because if you're traveling and you get your period or just realize you don't have one on hand, they had some supplied. I would highly recommend Werqwise for anyone traveling who needs a place to work remotely or even just for a company to offer their remote employees an option to work from.

Our company had a 3 day FLT meeting and leases some Werqwise…read morespace here. The lobby is on the 4th floor. It was rather efficient, getting in, getting a badge and picking out a place to work on the 3rd floor where our space is. Apparently, the cubes are fully modular and move around within the building. It's also somewhat of a labyrinth. I made the mistake of entering a few occupied spaces at first, the privacy band on the middle of the glass prevented me from seeing the occupier, a little bit embarrassing but ok, no harm done. The kitchen is shared and had free coffee, tea and a large fridge to store your lunch, which for us was catered, but also had had several dairy/nondairy options of milk. Some of the cubes had sofas, and open spaces had lounging areas for non private discussions. On the 4th floor lobby there were also these unusual looking TeePees, which closed, conceptually strange but maybe this is where the big ideas are hatched---definitely some new age think going on here. There were also high chairs and desks packed into a tight telephone like cubby for single person use. The doors all had glass, and were well designed / sound proof no matter the configuration. The door handles to most of the cubes were sliders. The material of the cube structure all seemed to be of some high grade aluminum and solid construction. I was impressed. Of course Wifi was available. The bathrooms also were decent with anti microbial tape on door handles, flushing handles. I enjoyed the Werqspace and hope to be back one day.

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I've been here a couple of times for their craft and artisan food fairs, and it's a really cool…read morespace! The building was a printing press back in the day, so it's a bit of a maze but that's part of the charm. I've discovered some amazing local businesses. I recently went to their February artisan food fairs, and bought some delicious food products. They had a variety of food vendors: hot sauces, honey, dips, cookies, teas, and more. As for the craft fairs, respect jewelry, candles, cutting boards, and even a few food vendors. That's where I discovered Apisol, a woman-owned company based in the Peninsula that makes delicious sparkling honey beverages. Don't miss the vintage store on the first floor, which has really unique vintage products like postcards, buttons, posters, and more. There are so many fairs in the city, but the vendors here are ones that I haven't seen anywhere else. So check out their insta or their website for dates to their upcoming fairs.

Check the website for The BoxSf Eat me artisan Food Fest for current schedule which weekend they…read morehave this. I never heard of this place until a fellow Yelper brought this up to me and I said SFBox? I never heard or been in this location before and I am sure most of you never heard of this place either unless you search for history of the William Randolph Hearst printing press building so many years ago. The building was built in 1926 as a printing plant for the San Francisco Examiner. It is a nice mixed use building like a nice cozy maze to explore the nice layout and architecture of the old print shop. So upstairs about 2 floors and vendors are scattered so it's like a hunt for them, almost like a needle in haystack. Lol Well it's not that hard as you won't miss anyone. Too floor that where you will satisfy your sweet tooth . Yummy. The vendors that were there were a nice mix from tea, cheese, spices, India coffee , Turkish spreads, ice cream, giant cookies, healthy drinks, spreads, and I am sure you will find something you will enjoy. I don't normally buy stuff, but the honey , red beet, 2004 sweet land Bingdao $95 brick tea that is aged 21 years that can make 175 tea servings for $95, Il Fiorello basalmic vinegar was thick and smooth great texture and syrupy taste very captivating and Taste of Levant tahini and their chocolate jar of molasses was excellent and I had to buy them. Yummy in my tummy! Not sure if same vendors will be there again, so catch them the at your farmers market, festivals or next Eats event!

CANOPY - Pacific Heights - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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