'We don't want to be an office:' Café owners are pulling the plug on WiFi
When HotBlack Coffee opened in downtown Toronto a year ago, it took a risk few businesses would dare take in today's online-driven world: it turned off the WiFi.
"Every day people come in and ask for it," says Jimson Bienenstock, the café's co-owner.
Still, he hasn't wavered.
"In the short term, it hurt us," Mr. Bienenstock says. "It took us longer to become established, but once we reached critical mass, it has become a self-fulfilling virtuous circle."
While most cafés offer free WiFi, including large chains such as Starbucks, McDonald's and Tim Hortons, HotBlack is among a small but growing number of independent coffee shops choosing to ditch or limit Internet use. By not offering WiFi, they're hoping to create more of a community atmosphere where people talk to each other instead of silently typing on their computers.
If coffeeshops come to discourage people working, perhaps that activity can shift to libraries.
(Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 02 2017, @06:28AM (2 children)
This seems like abuse of the 'spam' mod to me. I'm not sure what makes it 'spam' or even deserving of a downmod.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 02 2017, @06:44AM
My guess is some first world snowflake wants to keep the homeless out of sight and out of mind.
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Tuesday May 02 2017, @10:54AM
I have no idea if it was intentional or an accident with the Home key/scroll wheel but it's taken care of.
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