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		<title>Best places to meet in Vancouver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being self-employed in a city like Vancouver makes you fortunate: with good transit, good people and good cafes, the only real challenge in this city is actually doing a good job. But since we know you’ve already got that covered…what you really need is a place to have client meetings. 1. Try the library With [...]]]></description>
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<p>Being self-employed in a city like Vancouver makes you fortunate: with good transit, good people and good cafes, the only real challenge in this city is actually doing a good job. But since we know you’ve already got that covered…what you really need is a place to have client meetings.</p>
<h2>1. Try the library</h2>
<p>With <a href="http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/">22 branches </a>strategically placed in the most convenient locations all across Vancouver, the library is the most obvious (and yet the most surprising) choice for a business meeting. Vancouver has committed to providing free wireless internet in every location, and if you don’t mind embracing the “community” feel, nothing beats a library as a quiet space for smart people.</p>
<h2>2. Do coffee</h2>
<p>Your favourite local coffee shop is moonlighting as a prime location for your next meeting. Here in Vancouver, it’s almost harder to find a coffee shop that doesn’t have wireless: every <a href="http://www.wavescoffee.ca/">Waves</a> location will hook you up for free, and most <a href="http://www.blenz.com/stores.aspx">Blenz</a>,<a href="http://www.wiredmonk.com/location.asp"> Wired Monk</a> and <a href="http://www.bgfranchising.com/cafe_locations/">Bread Garden Urban Cafe</a> locations will, too. Even at Starbucks, all it takes for free wi-fi  is a registered Starbucks card – I carry an empty one around in my wallet for just that purpose.</p>
<h2>3. Join the club</h2>
<p>Your meeting could be happening in a Gastown loft with view of the Burrard Inlet and the North Shore mountains, in a comfortable-yet-stylish space with exposed brick, floor-to-ceiling windows and ready access to the city’s best coffee. Yeah, it’ll set you back a monthly membership fee, but you’ll also be part of <a href="http://www.abetterplacetowork.com/">Workspace</a>, one of North America’s pioneers in shared spaces. The meetings might just be worth it. (You can also try <a href="http://www.thenetworkhub.ca/">The Network Hub</a> on Richards Street, available at $20/hour for our kind of meetings) </p>
<h2>4. Chow down</h2>
<p>The breakfast meeting is a classic, and if you’ve got a client you’re comfortable enough with to eat pancakes and talk business at the same time, then Vancouver has a couple options. Every <a href="http://www.dedutch.com/the-de-dutch-story/locations.asp">De Dutch</a> location has free wireless. All <a href="http://cactusclubcafe.com/locations">Cactus Club</a> shops (for a lunch or dinner option) can feed you broadband and beefsteak, and <a href="http://www.yelp.ca/biz/the-end-cafe-vancouver">The End Café</a> on Commercial can give you coffee, food and internet (and big tables).  </p>
<h2>5. Centre yourself</h2>
<p>In January of 2009 Vancouver City Council passed a motion to start rolling out wireless for <a href="http://vancouver.ca/parks/cc/">all Community Centres in Vancouver</a>.  It’s not ready yet, but most of the Centres have a good amount of tables and chairs ready to be inhabited by entrepreneurs like you.</p>
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<p><H2>Tools &#038; Resources</H2></p>
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<li><a href="http://vancouver.wifimug.org/">Find a wifi-enabled coffee shop in your neighbourhood</a></li>
<li>Read some tips on coffee shop working from <a href="http://sixty4media.com/2008/10/24/coffee-shop-working-in-vancouver/">Vancouver’s most notable mobile meeter</a></li>
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