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Molino Bakery & Bar

San Giovanni, Rome

5,2

Laptop Hours

Laptops are permitted for up to 1 hour at Molino Bakery & Bar

Molino is mainly a bakery and restaurant. They’ll let you sit, but not for too long. We were told that one hour is usually the amount of time they accept laptops for, though if it’s not too busy they might let you stay for longer.

7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted
7 am — 12 am
Laptops are permitted

Coffee Standard

The coffee is standard Italian dark roast. They offer soy, almond and lactose-free milk alternatives. Watch out for the americano - for some reason it’s quite a bit pricier than any other coffee.

Working Conditions

The music is a bit loud, but not unbearably so. The chairs are very comfortable, while the tables are a bit high. The plugs are very few. There are many windows, but a warm artificial light is the main source of illumination.

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