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Thinking of working from the viral Common Grounds in Central Jakarta? Think again! This guide warns the WFC crowd to stay away due to a lack of Wi-Fi and poor signal. While the cafe boasts professional pour-over coffee and tasty dishes like Shakshouka, be prepared for rushed service, a 1.5-hour time limit, and a noisy environment. It's a spot for a quick coffee fix with friends, not for settling in to get work done.
Alright, let's get to the good stuff! Here's a summary and a guide on what to avoid:
So there you have it. Hope this saves you a wasted trip. 👋

Discover Leon Goldstein, a true hidden gem tucked inside Le Méridien Jakarta. Step back in time with its "Great Gatsby" inspired decor, featuring dark wood and vintage leather, creating a private, "Old Money" atmosphere. While not for a casual meal, it's the perfect spot for business dinners or intimate dates, serving classic Western fare and an extensive drink list. Experience a sophisticated and quiet escape from the city's bustle at this exclusive, under-the-radar restaurant and bar.

Discover Lucy In The Sky, a Jakarta rooftop bar that's both incredible and infuriating. While it offers stunning city views and surprisingly delicious Indonesian food, the service is a true test of patience. The atmosphere is perfect for a chill night out, but the slow, chaotic service can be a deal-breaker. This review breaks down how to enjoy the amazing ambiance and must-try dishes while avoiding the frustration, so you can decide if it's worth the visit.

Ditch the quiet and level up your pool game at Jakarta's Headquarter Bar N Pool. This spot mashes up a professional pool hall with a high-energy nightclub. Challenge your friends on top-tier tables while a live DJ fuels the party vibe. With a wild dance floor, surprisingly delicious food, and expertly crafted cocktails, it’s the ultimate destination for anyone looking to play hard and party even harder. It's a unique "Pool x Clubbing" experience you won't want to miss.

Is Chicory's croissant worth the hype and the high price? This review dives into Jakarta's buzziest bakery. While the signature croissant is confirmed to be divinely flaky and the omelette is a silky surprise, there are major drawbacks. Expect a tiny, noisy space, underwhelming coffee, and a total lack of Wi-Fi or power outlets. This guide gives you the essential tips on when to go and what to order so you can enjoy the good without the bad.