Fort Worth, Texas
Still pounding the keyboard of my laptop — still trying to get my last story posted to the Unitarian Universalist Association Web site.
While I take a break from writing, here’s my vote for the best free wifi spots in downtown Fort Worth….
First place — The Human Bean, Houston Street between 8th and 9th — great coffee, fun and cheerful staff, with music ranging from reggae to alt rock to classic rock. The breakfast sandwich is a standout, for only $3. the wifi connection is a little slow at times, but basically fine.
Second place — The Flying Saucer, on 4th St. near Commerce (just down from the Barens and Noble bookstore) — with hundreds of beers available (many on tap), excellent bratwurst, a few comfy leather couches on the first floor. I have to admit that after a Bodington’s and a Guiness, I did not get out the laptop to check the wifi signal.
Third place — the lobby of the Radisson Hotel — not very attractive, but the wifi connection is fast and reliable — and you could probably sneak in here even if you weren’t staying here, and no one would notice. The lunch buffet is decent, and the wifi signal reaches all parts of the dining room.
OK, gotta get back to writing this last story. TTFN.
uuaga05
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I’m going to have to go with the Radisson lobby. Lots of nice chairs and couches and several accessible outlets. They seemed perfectly willing to let me work in the lobby as long as I had my GA badge on. Between UUSC, SKSM and other events, I think they just assumed we all belonged there.
Comment from jfieldnerd – 6/28/05 2:53 PM