2 Tarts




2 Tarts Bakery is a place I often forget about as a place for remote working. I think that's because I think of it more as a bakery to stop by and grab some cupcakes rather than a shop to hang out in for a few hours working on my computer and sipping on a coffee. However, 2 Tarts is set up for remote workers. It should be in your regular rotation if you're a NB remote worker. It's a busy downtown shop with friendly employees and the best baked goods in town. 


Coffee: They have all of the regular options you would get at a coffee shop. There's an excellent cold brew as well as occasional specialty lattes. I ordered a honey pecan iced latte. It was not too sweet (for those of you that aren't into the super sweet lattes) and the coffee was very good. The coffee tasted a little different from the other coffee shops that I normally frequent which was a welcome change. They only have 1 size for their coffee (looks like 12 oz) so be aware of that if you like your coffee to come in huge containers. 


Food: They do have a few savory breakfast options such as a breakfast sandwich, empanada, frittata, etc. They also have several sweet options like their cinnamon roll, pop tart, and banana bread. What they're known for is their wide variety of baked goods. They have a huge selection of cupcakes, cookies, tarts, pies, and much more. They are all so, so good. 



Privacy: The privacy level is normal for any regular coffee shop. There aren't any little nooks or anything to hide in, but they do have one of those long tables for people working on laptops.     

Restroom: There are restrooms in the back. Clean, and available.   

Available seating: The shop has a somewhat small seating area. If you're there in the morning, it can be hard to find a seat. But in the early afternoon, it thins out a bit. There are also several tables out front. 
 


Outlets:  They have outlets on their remote worker table against the window. Other than that, I didn't see any.  
      
WiFi: There is a wifi network available. No password required.   

Noise Level: The music is played at a very low level. The noise is general coffee shop noise with a few people chatting and employees making espresso and frothing milk in the background.  

 


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