I'll vouch for the Linux Caffe. The owner Dave is a good guy, and I know
a few people who spend an occasional day there.

There are also a number of free wireless hotspots at cafes through
Wireless Toronto: http://wirelesstoronto.ca

On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Leif Madsen wrote:

> Hey all!
>
> I'm a telecommuter and do 99% of my work from my home office which
> basically consists of a desk, a pad of paper, a laptop, and a few VoIP
> phones. I've started to consider spending a few of my days out of the
> home office just so that I can see what the real world looks like
> again, and wondering if anyone has done such a thing? I don't want to
> spend a ton of money just getting Internet access that I'm not
> familiar with.
>
> I'd like to get any opinions from people who have done this on a
> fairly regular basis and can recommend good spots to work for a good
> 2-5 hours at a time. I'm looking for a spot that sells things other
> than coffee (since I don't drink it, but tea is cool -- and ideally
> some healthy food for lunch and afternoon snack), doesn't have
> extremely expensive Internet, and a wireless network connection that
> is good enough for VoIP.
>
> Am I asking for too much? I've heard about Linuxcaffe, but never tried
> it out. Was thinking that'd probably be my first stop in trying this
> "work out of the office" thing :)
>
> Recommendations and thoughts welcome!
>
> --
> Leif Madsen.
> http://www.leifmadsen.com
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk
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