Juliet
Juliet
After four years as a barista at a Minnesota coffee chain that shall not be named, Juliet is now a Data Analyst at the Star Tribune. Her favorite espresso drink is a hot americano with not too much water, but she also loves a plain old coffee or a fun flavored latte every once in a while.

Dogwood Coffee - Saint Paul

Dogwood Coffee - Saint Paul

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Just kidding. This review isn't about dogs. Tricked ya!


When it’s too ruff to work from home, get some coffee!

Yes, I am going to make puns. Stop reading now if you hate sophisticated humor.

I had been to Dogwood a number of times before trying it out as a remote work spot. I had brewed their coffee at home and had some college homework sessions at a couple of their locations. But the first time I went to Dogwood's Saint Paul location for remote work was actually because I couldn't find a seat at Quixotic. That was the first time I went somewhere new to work where I didn't know if I could rely on the wifi. I wished at that time that there was a website where I could see which coffee shops were good for remote work. And now, here we are!

Lucky for me, the wifi was enough for my Zoom call, there was a place to sit, and I could get a good coffee.

Wifi Speed (mbps) Noise Level (dB) # Tables # Seats % Crowded # Bathrooms
78 86 15 49 40% 1



Is it affurdable?

Dogwood roasts their own beans. I often buy them for my own brewing at home, so it's no surprise I like their coffee. But for those of you whose red flag is not drinking coffee, there are other drinks like hot teas, tea lattes, and golden milk. I particularly like their chai. Dogwood also has good seasonal drinks and a couple of dairy free options. And while the prices are not the cheapest of the coffee shops we've collected data on, they're not the most expensive either.

$ Small Drip Coffee Coffee Taste $ Small Latte # Dairy-Free Milks Non Coffee Options Seasonal Drinks
$3.25 4 $4.95 2 Many Yes



Bone Appetit

When considering all of the great food we've had at coffee shops, I'd say the food at dogwood is fine. I'm not particularly excited by it and there are not many options besides pastries, but what they do have is good. They have a couple of sandwiches but they sell out quickly. The other meal-type option is oatmeal which is just fine.

Food Options Food Quality
Pastries 3


Howl is the work environment?

As far as the work environment goes, Dogwood has a low key, non-distracting ambiance that is well suited for focusing on work and is great for taking calls. There are booths to silo yourself from the rest of the patrons. Or, if you're feeling social, there are tables that seat larger groups.

If you're easily distracted, Dogwood in Saint Paul may be a good spot for you. The music isn't too loud, there is not typically a big crowd, and there are not many distractions on the walls. There is not a lot of decor and the booths are all wood, so there is a bit of an echo since there isn't much around to absorb sound. Still, the environment is comfortable and it is a good place to get focused work done.

Outlets Work Environment Suitable for Meetings
Many Mellow Yes


All in all, Dogwood Coffee in Saint Paul is a solid option. While it's not one of our top choices, that's not because it has any problems. There's a lot we like about it - including that it has a parking lot - but we give it a 3.5. Which, if you're data nerds like us, you'll recognize as being above average.


Pro tip: Grab a bag of beans! I'm a fan of their light roasts.

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