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Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
What a delightful cafe and pastry shop! Was close to my hotel so decided to check it out for an afternoon coffee. They have an open kitchen where you can watch the pastry chefs at work and several beautifully crafted pastries in display shelves (also check the website for daily offerings). I tried a chocolate cherry cake (divine!) and an oat latte (average) and it did not disappoint! They also have pre packaged jams and biscuits. And gelato. Will definitely go back to try some more specialities.
Love the open kitchen concept where you can see them making the desserts. We got coffee and two cakes, everything was great and people were kind and friendly. Happy to get some Halloween special cakes. While it might not be your usual cosy cafe where you can sit down and chat for hours, they have tables where you can stand and eat, and some tables to sit outside. Amazing ambience.
It's the best pastry and dessert shop in Prague. Bit crowded but there's still place inside the shop for standing while eating and watch the folks making pastry, or can sit outside in the alley (quite romantic). All the food are beautifully prepared and very enticing. The kremrole and pistacchio ice cream are very good. We also packed few items to enjoy during our bus journey to Munich later in the day.
Artesian pastry and gelato shop. We tried the carrot cake and chocolate gelato. The carrot cake was light and delicious, while the chocolate gelato was silky and truly outstanding. The coffee was good, though not exceptional. The place is quiet and a nice spot to take a break in town. A special touch is being able to watch the pastry chefs at work as they create their masterpieces.
What a wonderful little discovery! We had just checked into our hotel in Prague and noticed this pastry shop right across the street—so glad we walked in. Everything here is freshly made in-house, and you can actually see the magic happening through the glass window into the kitchen. We tried the chocolate tart and a slush, and both were absolutely delicious—fresh, rich, and not overly sweet. You can tell they put real care into their pastries. The staff was very friendly and welcoming, even though they didn’t speak much English, which honestly just added to the charm of the place. The decor is simple and modern, but the transparent glass into the kitchen gives it such a warm, inviting feel. A fantastic shop worth checking out if you’re in Prague and want a sweet treat!
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