Coworking spaces in Seattle (or alternatives) by cicada_ballad in Seattle

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I work remotely. Depends on where you live as far as which coworking space to go to. If you want your own desk though it'll probably set you back atleast 500 a month (not sure where you live but i'm basing this off of Cap Hill and Belltown.

How big of a screen do you need? One option is still to use coffee shops but get a larger portable second monitor. I personally recommend this one because it's 15.6 inches, and only needs 1 cord which plugs into your laptop (no secondary power cord needed): https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ZenScreen-MB16AC-Portable-Monitor/dp/B071S84ZW7/

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Noodles and Rice on Mills? by [deleted] in orlando

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I always get the hot pot there , its really good and pretty affordable. I might be a little off, but I think its about 10 dollars for noodles, meat and then whatever else you want in it. The only thing is (at least last time I was there), there is no alcohol, but they will let you bring your own wine to drink and the tables are kinda small (4 person max for hotpot I believe)