Thursday, March 29, 2012

Any must go Cafe?

Hi, I am going to Prague on the boxing day for four nights. Please recommend some cafes for me. l like the old style ones with high ceiling and extravagant decoration. But will also try stylish and morden ones if they are highly recommended . I wonder how should I make the order . Is it same as in Vienna? Mokka, Schwarzen, Bauner........? No idea of how much does one cafe cost? Also, any pastries recommended?Or any good cafes that I can have dinner or lunch there?







Thank you.




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One place we had visited quite a few times esp. for breakfast is :





www.pragueexperience.com/places.asp…





Another one that is very popular (though we didnt think it is any better) is Cafe Slavia.





The Globe was recommended but we didnt make it there.





U can also try Cafe Milena (cool posters on the walls)





Good Luck




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Cafe Savoy has a great ceiling and great food.





Cafe Louvre has a great interior and history, Kafka etc. Food is very Czech, reasonably priced. The best is the thick hot chocolate.





Cafe Slavia looks great but it a bit touristy.





The cafe at Obecni Dum is gorgeous art nouveau, but very touristy




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What about Cafe Imperial? (near namesky republic) I have read recommendations. Do the local experts recommed this one?



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Ebel Coffee house in Ungelt behind the Tyn church is quite good. Pastries are pretty standard middle European. It%26#39;s usually best to take a look at what they have on hand. Apple Strudel (generally German style) is quite popular as are berry tarts.




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Sahara Cafe (Nam. Miru) is my kind of place, no tourists, just one stop by metro from Wenceslas Square. Modern, calm, beautiful place to relax.. I am on my way there right now.




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Bohemiam Bagel





Sorry I don%26#39;t know the name of the street. About two blocks from the Ventana Hotel in Old Town . Great internet area too.. cheap.





Great food all different kinds. Extensive menu. Everything I ate there was great.





Priced right and the folks were so friendly.




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Cafe Imperial is a unique looking place. But I have heard tales about them treating tourists poorly (i.e. overcharging).




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cafe imperial is still a building site and closed. Cafes in prague are nothing like in Vienna, so don%26#39;t come with any hopes like that . I like the Ebel cafes (in Tyn, Karprova or Retezova in the old town, but they don%26#39;t have high celings.





Bohemia Bagels is a real pit - full of backpackers




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Was in Prague last week %26amp; stayed at the Green Garland on Retezova, as Peb says Cafe Ebel very good. Try the jumbo latte.




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