The place was about half full of people on a quiet, cloudy Thursday, when I popped in for a day pass.
The front desk/host knew some English, which was nice. He was kind and professional, and seemed to genuinely want me to have a good stay here.
It's a fairly quiet space, but you're allowed to take calls in the open area, as long as you aren't shouting or otherwise disruptive. At least for day pass people like me, I have to be buzzed in by the front desk person. Sometimes the door is left open, but when it's not, and I'm coming back from lunch or a walk, it can be mildly annoying if the front desk person is not there for a moment. That said, it does mean security is pretty good here.
The space gets a lot of natural light. Each work space has easy access to at least 1 power outlet, oftentimes 2. Some light background music, but very soft and unobtrusive. Some small cookies/cake for free. Large tea selection and a pot of coffee. Some soft drinks and beers in the frig; presumably, that costs extra. There's 1 microwave. Bicycle parking available inside the space.
There's are two outdoor spaces upstairs: one lovely terrace and another 'enclosed courtyard' sort of space that's the size of a medium conference room with decorated walls and plants on all sides, but open to the sky.
Ran multiple speed tests for the Wifi, and generally was getting 9 Mbps / 25 Mbps download/upload when the place was mostly full, sometimes 140 Mbps download when less full. Pretty decent. Doing a speed test with full-tunnel VPN server in California via speedtest.net yielded ~10 Mbps download, 11 Mbps upload (note that stuff like Google Meet with video only needs, like, 3.2 Mbps). Acceptable, and understandable, given that I'm connecting all Internet traffic through a bottleneck in another hemisphere.
Bathrooms: 3 single-occupancy bathrooms across two floors, which seems plenty for the number of people here. The bathrooms don't quite live up to the bougie decor of the rest of the space, alas. read more