Free coffee and Te

Caffeine jump-starts the body and sharpens the mind. But studies suggest that we Yanks are doing it wrong. For optimal brain gain, regular tea breaks, as favored in the UK, are more effective than a 20-ounce French roast sucked down at Starbucks in lieu of breakfast.

Throughout the day, your noodle fills up with adenosine, a chemical thought to cause mental fatigue. Caffeine blocks the brain’s adenosine receptors, countering the chemical’s dulling effects. To maximize alertness and minimize jitters, keep those receptors covered with frequent small doses — like a mug of low-caf tea or half a cup of joe — rather than a onetime blast. Test subjects reported that periodic small shots made them feel clearheaded and calm, both of which enhance mental performance. Even better, add a lump of sugar or have a carbohydrate-rich snack at the same time for an extra cognitive kick. It seems that glucose and caffeine together do more to enhance cognition than either does alone.

WikiRoom ( CoHotel)

Hacktel provides Sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed in a dormitory or private rooms, Full Kitchen, Laundry Facilities, Storage Facilities, Internet, Reading Room, Public Phone, Large Screen TV With Cable Satellite and Video, Game Room With Video Arcade And Pool Table

Events

Networking is a crucial benefit of being part of our coworking community, which is why we host weekly socials, lunches and field trips. Every last Tuesday of the month, we also offer educational workshop that’s free for members and is open to the public for a small fee. We recently started filming our workshops, so please check them out on our Calendar

Free all you can drink

All you can drink free two times a week, we understand where the good ideas come from :) . We have our own bar where besides the parties we make our barcamps and hackathons.

50% Off If Hackernews Karma > 100

If you have more than 100 karma in Hacker news you get 50% off the first night (you have to stay at least 3 more nights). Vote us up in HN