DWC CoWorking - June 25, 2026
Best Places to Work Outside Your Home in Fort Collins
If you work remotely in Fort Collins, you have probably had the moment. You have been at your kitchen table for six hours, you have not spoken to another human, and you are starting to wonder if your productivity has quietly flatlined. That is when you know it is time to get out of the house.
Fort Collins has no shortage of places to set up shop with a laptop, but not all work spots are created equal. Here is an honest look at your options, what works about each one, and where the trade-offs show up.
Coffee Shops: Great for a Change of Scenery
Fort Collins is loaded with excellent coffee shops, and a lot of remote workers rotate through them. Places like Harbinger Coffee and The Bean Cycle have become unofficial satellite offices for the laptop crowd. The vibe is usually right, and there is something about background noise and a good latte that can jumpstart a slow morning.
The catch is that coffee shops are designed for customers, not workers. Seating is not guaranteed. Outlets are limited. Wi-Fi speed varies. And there is an unspoken social pressure to keep ordering every couple of hours if you are camped out at a table. For a two-hour work session, coffee shops are great. For a full workday, they get uncomfortable.
Best for: Creative work, brainstorming, a short burst of focused time, or just breaking up the monotony of home.
The Library: Free and Quiet
The Poudre River Public Library District has several locations around Fort Collins, and they are genuinely solid places to work. Free Wi-Fi, plenty of seating, and the quiet atmosphere is hard to beat for heads-down focus.
The limitations are practical. You cannot take phone calls. There is no private meeting space. Hours are fixed. And if you need to print, scan, or use any kind of business service, you are working within a public system that was not built for professional use. Still, for a budget-friendly option, the library deserves a spot on the list.
Best for: Deep reading, research, writing, or any task that benefits from total quiet.
Home Office: Convenient but Limited
Your home office is always there. No commute, no cost, and you can work in whatever you want. For plenty of people, that is enough.
But the downsides are real. Distractions are constant, especially if you have kids, roommates, or pets. There is no separation between work and personal life. And the isolation can creep up on you. Studies consistently show that fully remote workers who never leave the house report higher rates of loneliness and lower engagement over time. A Harvard Business Review study found that people who work in shared spaces report higher levels of thriving than those who work in traditional or home offices. If you have ever caught yourself talking to the dog about quarterly projections, you know the feeling.
Best for: People with a dedicated home office room, minimal distractions, and strong self-discipline.
Coworking Spaces: The Middle Ground That Works
A coworking space gives you the structure of an office without the overhead of leasing one. You get a professional environment, fast Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, printing, and a community of other working professionals. Walk in, sit down, and work. Walk out at the end of the day and leave it behind.
The trade-off is cost. Coworking is not free. But compared to leasing office space (which can run well over $1,000 a month in Fort Collins for even a small suite), a coworking membership is a fraction of the price. At DWC CoWorking in Old Town, memberships start at $115 a month for flex desk access, and private offices are available for teams that need dedicated space.
Best for: Professionals who need reliable, everyday workspace with meeting rooms, fast internet, and a community. Freelancers, consultants, remote employees, and small teams.
So Where Should You Work?
The honest answer is that it depends on what you need on a given day. Coffee shops are perfect for a creative morning. The library is great for deep focus. Home works fine when you need to be flexible. But if you are looking for a consistent, professional place to work in Fort Collins, a coworking space is hard to beat.
At DWC CoWorking, we are right in the heart of Old Town, surrounded by great food, coffee, and after-work spots. Our members get 24/7 access, high-speed internet, meeting rooms, and a community of professionals who actually want to be around other people while they work. Have questions before visiting? Check out our FAQs or read more about our space and community.
Curious? Come see the space. Schedule a free tour and find out if DWC CoWorking is the right fit for how you work.
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