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☕ Go-To Coffee Shops in Logan, Utah for Editing and Computer Work

✨ Why Coffee Shops Are My Second Office


As a photographer, editing is just as big a part of my job as shooting. And while my home office is great, sometimes I crave a change of scenery (and let’s be real…a perfectly brewed latte!). Coffee shops are my go-to for editing marathons, writing blogs, or catching up on emails.


Luckily, Logan, Utah has some incredible options that combine cozy vibes, good drinks, and reliable Wi-Fi — the trifecta of productivity!


📍 Favorite Coffee Shops in Logan, Utah



Brick cafe with "Caffe Ibis" sign, red door, striped awning. Potted plants and benches outside. Bright, sunny day. Calm, welcoming vibe.

1. Caffe Ibis


An absolute classic in Logan! Known for their ethically sourced beans and community feel, Caffe Ibis is perfect for when I want a lively, bustling vibe while working. It’s one of my favorite spots for people-watching while tackling light editing or brainstorming new ideas.



Sidewalk view of The Crepery with outdoor seating. A neon "OPEN" sign glows in the window. Green trees and potted plants line the street.

2. The Crepery


The Crepery has the perfect balance of cozy atmosphere and delicious food. Their sweet and savory crepes are just as inspiring as their drinks, and the calm vibe makes it easy to settle in for a long editing session. I especially love this spot for days when I want to treat myself while working.



Brick building with a green roof, a red vintage gas pump, and a flowering tree. Sign reads "FIRST CHANCE for GREAT FOOD." Bright, sunny day.

3. Herm’s Inn (honorable mention)


While not always the quietest for deep editing sessions, Herm’s has unbeatable charm and a warm, cozy atmosphere. Perfect for writing, client emails, or just a reset when I need a fresh environment.




4. Starbucks on Main Street

Street view of a Starbucks with a large American flag. People enter under a colorful sky. Urban setting with trees and a bench.

Sometimes you just need the reliability of Starbucks — consistent Wi-Fi, a familiar setup, and easy parking. It’s my “get things done” spot when I have a long editing queue.




🖥️ What I Look for in a Great Editing Spot


For me, the best coffee shops have:

  • Outlets (because editing drains batteries fast!)

  • Good lighting (gotta protect my eyes during long work hours)

  • A balance between background buzz and quiet focus

  • Drinks or treats that keep me fueled for a few hours


🌿 Why It Matters


Editing isn’t just about the photos — it’s about creating a workflow that keeps me energized and inspired. Coffee shops in Logan give me that spark while also connecting me to the community. Plus, supporting local businesses feels good, too!


✨ Do you have a favorite coffee shop in Logan? I’d love to hear your go-to spot for cozy vibes and caffeine-fueled productivity!

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