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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
This is a very classy restaurant, yet very much affordable.The staff are friendly. You would fall in love with the interior design. The restaurant reeks of rich cultural history. It was founded in 1896.
Breakfast set- 9/10 Happened to randomly stumble into here. Good variety of food in this breakfast platter. It is very filling and also tastes good.
Atmosphere and everything is good. However, it is little pricey that is why i gave 4 stars. İt is recommended
The Service is very nice. The Food was amazing. The best duck breast I had in years. My regrets were that they no longer serve Alpské Kynuté knedlíky. Such a shame, they are impossible to find anywhere and they had really good ones too. I highly recommend this place. But it should be noted that though the food is comparatively priced to other restaurants, the add ons are bit more expensive and quickly become quite a bundle. Not something most Czech people can afford. Duck, soup, basket of bread and read wine 800kc. While $40 for 1 person is affordable American price it is a lot for most people who don’t earn wages in Prague. So do visit and eat here or just get some cappuccino. They make good ones, and enjoy the historic feeling of the place. But understand that it’s a bit pricey.
Absolutely beautiful cafe with a view of both Old and New Town!! The waitresses were incredibly sweet and all spoke English well (very tourist-friendly and willing to help you navigate as well). They have several non-dairy milk options (I had oat and soy milk) and are willing to accommodate other allergies/dietary restrictions as well. The coffee was pretty cheap compared to several other cafes my group and I visited on our trip. We took several photos in their back room (which has a beautiful wine wall and mirror) and their front room is perfect for afternoon tea with large chandeliers and elegant table settings. It also features decorations that relate to its historical background as a popular cafe for intellectuals like Kafka, Teige, Toyen, and Nezval in the 20th century, which is the main reason my group visited. Overall a great stop for those who want both great food/drinks and to learn more about Prague’s history!!
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