5 Places to Work Remote in Green Bay, Wisconsin During the NFL Draft in 2025

The NFL Draft is coming to Green Bay, Wisconsin and the attractions will be so fun for many visiting and staying in their hometown during this time, but while some will be in vacation mode, you may still need to escape to a quiet place to focus and get some work done during the NFL Draft. Whether you need to escape the chaos of your hotel or AirBnB for a few hours or you just love visiting unique spots, Green Bay offers so many places to plug in and get some work done, here are our 5 favorite places to work remote in Green Bay, Wisconsin during the 2025 NFL Draft.

The Nest – Downtown Green Bay’s Premier Co-Working Space

The Nest is a professional, community-driven workspace for remote workers with ALL of the amenities you need to get several hours of focused work done, while also being close to several activities for The 2025 NFL Draft!

When you step into The Nest, it’s going to give you a coffee shop feel, but suited for professionals who need to take a phone call or snag a desk to get some work done. The amenities at this coworking space include free wifi, printing, conference room booking, dual monitors, coffee, water, and more!

A view of The Nest and how to work remote in green bay wi

The Nest is conveniently located downtown Green Bay, on North Broadway. We love this as an option to work late after 3pm, when typically only the bars are open! Close to several coffee shops, places to eat, and bars, so when you’re done getting some work done you can meet up with your friends and enjoy the activities of The 2025 NFL Draft that are happening downtown Green Bay, or get your food and coffee delivered to you and enjoy it while you work.

During the 2025 NFL Draft, The Nest is offering special pricing on day passes and weekly passes for any who needs to escape for a few hours and get some work done!

Kavarna Coffee House - Cozy and Productive

Kavarna is a unique coffee house downtown Green Bay (only a few doors down from The Nest coworking space!) and a great place to grab your favorite coffee, grab something to eat, and find a cozy place to sit so you crack open your laptop and get some work done surrounded by the productive coffee house background noise.

Work remote in Green Bay Wi at Kavarna coffee house on Broadway
Work remote and find a place to sit at Kavarna Coffee House on Broadway, Green Bay

Make sure you make your way to the back of the coffee house there is way more seating than meets the eye! Their menu is vegetarian-friendly (I HIGHLY recommend getting an egg wrap, Huevos Rancheros is my favorite!) and order ahead online if you want it ready for when you get there or take it to go.

And if you’re finding that it’s hard to find a spot to get your work done, get your food to go and walk over to The Nest Coworking space!

The Attic Corner - A Hidden Gem For Quiet Work

The Attic is another unique coffee house in downtown Green Bay that is also close to the 2025 NFL Draft activities, and perfect for getting some work done for a few hours with its unique relaxing coffee house vibe! This coffee house also offers a mix of coffee, tea, and books for a way to relax or start your morning.

The attic is a great place to work remote in green bay wisconsin!
Seating available in the attic coffee shop to work remote in green bay wi

If you’re looking to escape the NFL crowds, The Attic is just outside the main downtown area but still close enough to the NFL activities and a great place to find a spot to work remote for the day.


Brown County Library - A Distraction-Free Work Haven

If you’re looking for a quiet room to study or get work done, head over to the Brown County Library to snag a quiet workspace to get a few hours of focused productive work in before your NFL Draft Activities!

 

The Brown County Library has convenient parking across from the Pine Street parking ramp so you’re not fighting for a street spot, and has all the amenities you need with wifi and coffee, or close enough to places to eat downtown you could easily make a stop at Kavarna Coffee House for your coffee, and then pop into the library for a few hours to get some work done.

The Kompound Cafe - Best Coffee with Cozy Vibes

 The Kompound recently restored an abandoned building in Green Bay's Olde Main Street District and turned it into Green Bay’s cutest coffee shop, with the BEST coffee! Even though this space is new, it’s already busy with locals, make sure you ask where you can find extra seating or don’t be afraid to share a table with someone who’s already there (We’re already friendly here in Green Bay, promise 🙂)

Work remote in green bay wisconsin from Kompound Cafe in the Olde Main District.

Our favorite feature of Kompound Cafe, besides the modern asthetic, is how they serve your coffee in a handmade mug created by a local potter! You can also find a few cold ready-made snacks and quick breakfast items, and of course the best productive coffee house vibes.

Driving and Parking Downtown Green Bay During The 2025 NFL Draft

Each of these places to work remote during the NFL Draft are located in or near downtown Green Bay and near plenty of NFL Draft activities! So don’t waste your work time on trying to figure out the roads and parking, here are some resources for you to plan ahead when visiting each of these locations:

The Best Place To Work Remote In Downtown Green Bay

Each space highlighted The Nest, Kavarna, Kompound Cafe, The Attic, and The Brown County Library offer something a little different depending on your unique work style!

One thing is for sure, make sure you plan ahead if you’re going to need to work remote given the extra traffic, parking, and influx of visitors from the 2025 NFL Draft.

In our *not so humble* and biased opinion, The Nest is the best choice for you to work remote in downtown Green Bay! It has the best of both worlds coffee house, distraction free like the library, and meant for professional remote workers with all of the amenities. PLUS, we’re open past 2pm!

Let us know you’ll be working with us and reserve your NFL Weekly Pass here!

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