Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
Laptops are off the menu at Pause Cafe.
Management has implemented a policy banning laptops, iPads, and similar devices in the space at 3 Clinton St., just south of Houston.
Instead, per the signage: "Reading, day dreaming and chit chatting encouraged."
Owner Amine Sadki shared that after removing his roadway dining structure last month and eliminating some seating, he decided it was time to make his cafe a laptop-free zone.
The rise of remote and hybrid work during the pandemic turned cafes into unofficial offices, with patrons sometimes nursing a single cup of coffee while occupying tables for hours. This trend has limited seating for customers looking to purchase food and drinks, reducing table turnover and ultimately impacting revenue.
7 comments:
Yes! More of this! I have started to see these policies enacted at non-Starbucks. Why did it take so long!
Really! They just figured this out?
Great move. That place was completely packed every time I tried to sit there.
Bravo!
How wonderful!! Thank you, I remember when Pause first opened it and the vibe was so chill. See you soon!
Can't stand when I go in a place, want to enjoy my coffee or whatever, and the whole place is taken up by selfish and entitled brats thinking it's their office. 30-45 mins to have a meeting or send some emails, whatever. But y'all ruined it.
I work on my phone anyway.
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