Top London spots to work: Focus Zone award-winning venues

Who says you have to give up a great meal in a beautiful restaurant just to get some work done? Our expert has scoured London’s top venues to find the best places with reliable WiFi, comfy seating, and delicious bites.

1. Söderberg Soho

Söderberg Soho

Located in the heart of Soho, Söderberg has become one of my go-to spots for remote work. The Scandinavian minimalist design creates a calm and uncluttered atmosphere, perfect for getting into the zone. The space is bright and airy, with large windows letting in plenty of natural light, which I find particularly helpful when I need to stay focused. Comfortable seating and well-spaced tables mean you won't feel cramped, even during busy times.

What really sets Söderberg apart is the balance between its laid-back vibe and professional atmosphere. The WiFi is reliable, and there are ample power outlets scattered throughout, ensuring you can work uninterrupted. Plus, their all-day menu is a treat — I recommend open sandwiches or a fresh cinnamon bun paired with their rich coffee. Whether you're staying for a couple of hours or the whole day, Söderberg Soho is a peaceful and productive spot in the bustling heart of London.

Average bill – £20-£30

2. Granger & Co Chelsea

Granger & Co. Chelsea

Granger & Co in Chelsea offers more than just dining — it’s a prime spot for digital nomads, blending luxury with productivity, perfect for tackling emails or sending business proposals in style. As soon as I stepped inside, I knew this wasn’t an average café. The chic, bright interior with its soft leather banquettes and large windows makes it feel both welcoming and upscale — ideal for when you want to treat yourself to a productive day.

The food here is exceptional, and though you’ll need to order if you plan to stay for a while, the menu makes it worth it. From creamy scrambled eggs for breakfast to a fresh, seasonal lunch, the options keep you energised throughout the day. The WiFi is dependable, and there are plenty of quiet corners if you need a more focused environment. If you’re looking for a refined workspace with top-notch food and a peaceful atmosphere in West London, Granger & Co delivers every time.

Average bill – £30-£45

3. Canova Hall

Canova Hall

Canova Hall is the perfect blend of a vibrant restaurant and a dedicated workspace. Its open-plan design offers plenty of space, and whether you're here for a quick bite or a full day of work, it caters to both. I love how they’ve combined their buzzing pizza kitchen with a hot desking option — it’s informal yet surprisingly productive. With their wood-fired pizzas being served all day, you're always just one order away from a delicious pick-me-up.

What really makes Canova Hall stand out for remote work is the flexibility. You can settle in with your laptop for free, or, if you're planning a longer stay, grab a hot desking pass for just £10, which includes unlimited hot drinks. This deal is great value, especially if you're working here regularly, as memberships also offer discounts at their other locations. It’s a lively yet functional spot, perfect for those who thrive in more energetic environments but still need a productive workspace.

Average bill – £20-£35

4. St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar

St Pancras Bar & Brasserie

It might not be the first place you'd think of for remote work, but St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar provides an unexpectedly excellent environment for getting things done. Nestled within the iconic St Pancras International Station, this brasserie transforms a portion of its elegant seating area into a working zone during the day. You’ll find well-placed sockets and strong WiFi, which is perfect for those needing to squeeze in a few hours of work before catching a train.

The space is calm and refined, providing a surprising contrast to the busy station just outside. Plus, the menu is perfect for those looking to work through lunch, offering a selection of brasserie classics like steak frites or a lighter option if you prefer. If you're a frequent traveller or just need a change of scenery, this spot lets you work in style while keeping your day on track — and a glass of champagne is never far away.

Average bill – £40-£60

5. Drake & Morgan, King's Cross

Drake & Morgan at King's Cross

For remote working with a stylish edge, Drake & Morgan at King's Cross is hard to beat. I’ve always found the combination of modern design and comfort here really appealing. The WiFi is excellent, and there are plenty of power outlets, making it a practical choice for extended productivity. The variety of seating options, from cosy booths to large communal tables, means you can choose whatever suits your workflow for the day.

The food and drink options are top-notch — whether you're starting your day with fluffy buttermilk pancakes or recharging with a seafood risotto, you'll be well-fuelled. The outdoor terrace is a nice bonus, perfect for a breath of fresh air between tasks. And when the day winds down, the bar serves up a cracking Paloma (a popular Mexican cocktail made with tequila, grapefruit soda, and lime juice), giving you a well-deserved treat after a productive day.

Average bill – £25-£40