Café Névé is one of the best cafés in the Plateau. The espresso is delicious, the baked goods are of insurpassable quality, and the sandwiches are both wholesome and appetising. The ambiance is one where fervent conversation and tranquil (or not) individual work coexist.
The one issue with Névé is their wifi access. They seem to be using a low-quality router/gateway (likely one meant for use in a home). The consistent deterioration-then-total-failure pattern of the connection today was indicative of flooded NAT tables from the underpowered router not being able to handle people using P2P file-sharing (e.g., bittorrent). Further, the lack of being able to log on suggested DHCP saturation, for which there's little excuse when we're dealing with private IP addresses. A higher-quality router, or maybe even some QoS policies on the router to limit torrent/P2P traffic, would go a long way.