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Let’s be real: coffee shops are great. The energy is right. The coffee is usually better than what you’d make at home. And there’s something about being around other people — even strangers — that makes it easier to sit down and actually focus.
But if you’re working remotely in San Diego full-time, or even a few days a week, you’ve probably already hit the wall. The two-hour WiFi unspoken rule. The guilt of ordering a third latte just to keep your seat. The meeting you couldn’t take because there was nowhere private to make a call. The afternoon when the lunch crowd arrived and the whole vibe shifted.
Here’s an honest look at where each option works — and where it doesn’t.


We’ll give credit where it’s due. Coffee shops are hard to beat for a few specific things:
If that’s all you need, keep doing it. Coffee shops have a real place in how people work.
But if you’re working remotely 3, 4, or 5 days a week, coffee shops start to show their limits fast:

A good coworking space isn’t just a quieter coffee shop. It’s a different category of thing entirely. Here’s what changes when you make the switch:
Let’s run the numbers for a North Park remote worker:
Coffee shop habit (4 days/week): $7 average spend x 4 days x 4 weeks = $112/month. And that’s conservative — most people spend more.
Union Cowork day pass ($35) — 8 days/month: $280/month. You get dedicated WiFi, a phone room, coffee and kombucha included, and a place to leave your stuff.
Union Cowork flex desk membership: $400/month. Unlimited access, all amenities, 24/7 entry, conference room time included. Effectively $15–20/working day.
The gap is smaller than people assume — especially once you account for what the coffee shop habit actually costs and what you’re getting (or not getting) in return.
Coffee shops are great for occasional, short-burst work sessions. They’re a tool, and a useful one.
Coworking is for people who work remotely as a real part of their life — not a temporary situation, not something they’re trying to get through. If you’re remote for the foreseeable future and you want your work to feel sustainable, social, and actually productive, a coworking membership is the better investment.
The best way to find out which side of the line you’re on? Try both. We offer a $35 day pass at Union North Park — come in for a day, see how it feels, and compare it honestly to your regular coffee shop setup.Day passes available at unioncowork.com/north-park. No commitment, no pressure.
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