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  • Where to find free wi-fi in London

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  • Who says nothing comes for free? Time Out crosses London to find the pubs, bars, cafés and restaurants that offer free wifi, as well as some free wifi hotspots

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    Central

    • Fleet River Bakery

      71 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3JF (020 7691 1457/ www.fleetriverbakery.com).

      This rustic café is a warren of rooms filled with homely wooden furniture and red leather stools. Its location makes it popular with lawyers and LSE students, so you certainly won’t be the only one tapping away. Read more

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      Hat and Tun

      3 Hatton Wall, EC1N 8HX (020 7242 4747/ www.thehatandtun.com).

      Log on and tuck in to the solidly English gastrogrub in this Victorian boozer – it’s part of the Martin Brothers family of pubs (which includes the Prince Arthur in Hackney and the Empress of India near Victoria Park).

    • 5th View

      5th floor, Waterstone's, 203-206 Piccadilly, St James's, W1J 9HA (020 7851 2468/ www.5thview.co.uk).

      Finished surfing? Give your eyes a screen break and treat them to some spectacular views across the capital from this upmarket seafood and cocktail bar and café on the fifth floor of Europe’s largest bookshop. Read more

    • The Social

      5 Little Portland St, London, W1W 7JD (020 7636 4992/ www.thesocial.com).

      The Social, spawn of the legendary Heavenly Social club night held at Turnmills in the 1990s, has been a haven from the horrors of Oxford Street for a decade. Free wi-fi is available in the top bar where you can nestle in the diner-style booths and indulge in such homely comforts as pie and mash or fish finger sandwiches. Beers include Hoegaarden and Kronenbourg; the cocktail list features exotic creations such as a cucumber martini. In evening live music is a regular fixture, so it’s probably not the place to hold your business meeting. Read more

    • Scandinavian Kitchen

      61 Great Titchfield St, W1W 7PP (020 7580 7161/ www.scandikitchen.co.uk).

      Quirky café and deli serving delicious Swedish open sandwiches, gravadlax, herrings, meatballs and the Danish ‘red hotdog’, apparently the Vikings’s favourite snack. In the spirit of Scandinavian egalitarianism there is a fair usage policy, so in other words you shouldn’t abuse their good will by sitting there all day and not buying anything (and yes, that means you will be frowned upon if you nurse a single cup of coffee through the lunchtime rush). Read more

    • The Diner

      16-18 Ganton St, W1F 7BU (020 7287 8962/ www.thedinersoho.com).

      This is the place to come for the open-access wi-fi washed down with American fast food. The all-day breakfast of pancakes, omelettes and Mexican treats is more than enough to power you through a three-hour Facebook-athon. Read more

    • Hawksmoor

      157 Commercial St, E1 6BJ (020 7247 7392/ www.thehawksmoor.com).

      Given there can often be a dearth of pews to pull up in this debonair steakhouse and cocktail bar, you might prefer a branch of Coffee Republic for setting up your mobile office for the day, but if you are happy perching on a barstool, have a penchant for saucy cocktails and highly acclaimed slices of beef, then this is the wi-fi place for you. Read more

    • Hummus Bros

      88 Wardour St, W1F OTJ (020 7734 1311/ www.hbros.co.uk).

      A temple to chickpeas, Hummus brothers serves, erm, houmous, with a wide variety of toppings and wedges of warm pitta bread. There is open wi-fi access but this is essentially a busy fast-food restaurant so avoid lingering at peak times. There’s another branch on Southampton Row. Read more

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      Camera Café

      44 Museum St, WC1 (020 7831 1566/ www.cameracafe.co.uk).

      The idiosyncratic Camera Café brings a touch of Parisian eccentricity to London. The front of the café is a shop with cabinets jam packed with second-hand cameras: anything from beautiful old Leicas to restored Hasselblads. In the back is a small but cosy café. French music is played and the walls are covered with photographs hung at jaunty angles. All the juices come freshly squeezed and the Thai food is excellent.

    • Bedford & Strand

      1a Bedford St, WC2E 9HH (020 7836 3033/ www.bedford-strand.com).

      You’ll encounter lawyers tapping furiously on their laptops at lunchtimes at this elegant wine bar-cum-bistro in a basement off the Strand. Choose from the wine categories of ‘Honest’, ‘Decent’, ‘Good’, and ‘Staff Picks’. For eats, order from the respectable, if slightly unimaginative, à la carte menu. Read more

    • Eagle Bar Diner

      3-5 Rathbone Place, W1T 1HJ (020 7637 1418/ www.eaglebardiner.com).

      It’s probably best to avoid this place during lunchtimes if you’re planning on stretching a Budweiser out over an afternoon’s worth of email catch-up – it gets quite busy. Otherwise it’s a perfect place for a big burger and fries washed down with a mammoth milkshake. Read more

    • Joe Allen

      13 Exeter St, WC2E 7DT (020 7836 0651/ www.joeallen.co.uk).

      This restaurant opened in 1977 and has been a popular haunt of the theatre crowd and tourists alike. The menu changes daily and might include such dishes as slow-cooked pork or corn-fed chicken breasts. Read more

    • Shampers

      4 Kingly Street, Soho, W1B 5PE (020 7437 1692/ www.shampers.net).

      Shampers is a lively, no-nonsense place that serves British food and wallet-friendly wine and Champagne. It gets very busy at lunch and dinner times, and it’s hard to imagine a lone internet surfer hogging a table. Nevertheless, the manager is very happy to hand out the wi-fi code to anyone who asks. Read more

    • Zetter

      86-88 Clerkenwell Rd, EC1M 5RJ (020 7324 4455/ www.thezetter.com).

      In the heart of Clerkenwell, Zetter (a boutique hotel), is the place to head if you’re in search of comfort and style. Your fellow surfers will probably be monied sophisticates from the neighbourhood who are there for the weekend brunches and elegant setting. Read more

    • Café at Foyles

      113-119 Charing Cross Rd, WC2H 0EB (020 7440 3207/ www.foyles.co.uk).

      Fresh juices, healthy salads, top-notch sandwiches, Monmouth coffee, plenty of seating, jazz on the soundsystem... the café in Foyles provides a buzzy environment in which to wile away the afternoon surfing the web. If you tire of digital reading, pop downstairs to buy an old-fashioned book. Read more

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76 comments

  1. Posted by robert chewter on 10 Feb 2012 22:52

    most public libraries run a free wifi service..btw watch out for the bt openzone scam everyone , where they try and get you to pay up for wifi 'service' which includes tapping into a domestic users internet access...

  2. Posted by Ryan on 10 Feb 2012 20:18

    The Duchess Pub at 101 Battersea Park Road, SW8 has free wifi. Great choice of ales and good food menu too - especially their home made burgers.

  3. Posted by robert chewter on 31 Jan 2012 16:42

    oops! i see skype are charging for wifi access now, lets hope it doesnt catch on or free wifi will be history...

  4. Posted by Robert Chewter on 31 Jan 2012 15:52

    The HOB pub in Forest Hill SE London has free wifi ..ive used it its ok..theres even a belkin open spot near there,, catford library has free wifi as does dulwich library...btw watch out for this scam..BT openzone charge you for using wifi..even when its 'borrowed ' from someones net access and boy do they charge i had a bill for over £45 !!! please ignore the BT openzone site !!!!

  5. Posted by Ben on 31 Jan 2012 12:54

    Tate modern is a brilliant and inspiring location with free wifi

  6. Posted by Sarah on 12 Oct 2011 10:35

    Does any one know of any nice places more towards South west London eg Kingston, Wimbledon, Morden. thanks

  7. Posted by Jenny on 11 Oct 2011 13:46

    A great pub called the Cumberland Arms at the end of Northend Road near West Kensington / Barons Court / Hammersmith has free wifi too. Fantastic ales and food and also a great cappuccino for £2.50. Not the cheapest pub you'll find but staff is very friendly and won't make a fuss even if you spend all day there with just a coffee. Highly recommend this place.

  8. Posted by Jan on 26 Sep 2011 21:51

    WalkIn WiFi is also free and you only have to register once.
    Go to their website to see pub with WalkIn :)
    Kennedys
    297 Caledonian Road N1 1EG have WalkIn

  9. Posted by Clare on 26 Sep 2011 21:22

    anyone know of any nice outside spaces near Camberwell/Peckham that are wifi?

  10. Posted by Phil Davison on 15 Sep 2011 15:06

    Sarah,
    If you sign up to The Cloud in McDog it is free and you can then use The Cloud anywhere where it is used to supply the free WiFi. That includes Wetherspoon (I am posting this from a JDW pub) and some other pubs. The Green Man at Great Portland Street uses The Cloud and is part of a chain so all of theirs are likely to be OK as well.
    Phil.

  11. Posted by Sarah on 15 Sep 2011 11:39

    Hello, can anyone tell me, if I sign up to the cloud to use the wifi at mcdonalds or anwhere that has the cloud. Do I need to sign up for a contract and pay them. Not sure.

  12. Posted by Kate on 05 Aug 2011 12:06

    Barossa in Parsons Green is a great Australian cafe with free wifi

  13. Posted by Nigel from New Zealand on 04 Jul 2011 00:50

    I'm back in the Antipodes for the rest of this year.
    On Wellington Waterfront (between Queen's Wharf and Te Papa Museum) there is free wi-fi sponsored by TradeMe, the local equivalent of E-bay. There is talk of extending the free wi-fi across central Wellington by the time of the Rugby World Cup (in September and October).
    Seventeen miles from Wellington, the Upper Hutt Public Library has free wi-fi for up to four hours/day, though Wellington Public Library charges for that way of accessing information.

  14. Posted by Andra on 01 Jul 2011 12:52

    Maybe there is free wifi around Valentines park?

  15. Posted by Jan on 26 Feb 2011 19:16

    Kennedys, 297 Caledonian Road, Islington. N1 1EG, now have free WiFi.
    WalkIn WiFi - free to register and all it means is you get a newsletter once a month from the pub about special offers and events.
    Google Kennedy's Caledonian Road for their website.

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