Anyone in the Twin Cities have a good suggestion for a Mpls coffee shop with a room that can be reserved for a meeting free of charge? Just for an hour so?
Kristine N. replied:
http://www.quixoticcoffee.com/ I have been to many meetings at this place. It is perfect!
Vineeta S. replied:
http://www.claddaghcoffeecafe.com/
Jennifer V. replied:
What about meeting at the MIA just outside their coffee shop- lots of tables, free, and quite beautiful. I think you can do the same at the Walker - not sure of either's hours though. Dunn Brothers in Excelsior has a little meeting room - as does the Eden Prairie one.
Joan S. replied:
Cafe LeVain isn't open on MOnday nights so they might let you use their restaurant, we have done that before for a few PTA meetings. Turtle Bread is still open so you can get coffee from there.
Courtney S. replied:
I was going to suggest Turtle Bread on Chicago, lots of tables but spotty wi-fi. I noticed Yum! near Lake Calhoun has a separate area with big tables but have not looked into it.
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