I'm waiting for a friend who's late, so I opened my laptop. The waitress came over, I said I wasn't working - I was waiting for my friend to come, I'd clean up. Everything is OK.
A MINUTE later, another waiter with janitor's syndrome came up and began to insist that I move inside to the common table. I said that someone had already approached me and I would not change seats. As a result, it got to the point that he went to call the manager. The manager came over and I told her exactly the same thing I told the first waitress.
Are you burning out? I waited for a friend and we stupidly left - do you spend the whole day chasing people with laptops? I'm just not coming here anymore on principle because of this waiter.
Guys, well, I sincerely don't understand the policy of having an empty hall on weekdays in the morning or at lunch, anyway, everyone who wants to work should be seated at one common table, well, tell us we can work, but if people arrive, we will ask you to move to a table to work with a laptop. Who do you open establishments for, if not for remote IT specialists? The coffee is good, the staff is pleasant, but this segregation spoils the whole impression.