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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
Good food, nice atmosphere, clean place.
I enjoyed the food in Typika very much. Ordered the potato purée and it was delicious. The waiter and the barista were also super friendly and in a good mood, which contributed to the overall warm atmosphere of the place. A good place for a brunch, but make sure to check the menu beforehand, as the dishes are quite specific. Nevertheless, I would recommend.
Great place for a coffee and/or brunch. Very bright space with lots of greeneries. Suitable for groups or solo. Possible to reserve in advance. Brunch options are a few, but deviate slightly from the regular known dishes - so recommended. I didn't try the sweets, but they looked fresh and tasty as well 😋. Recommended.
TYPIKA Svatoslavova: A study in disappointment Brace yourselves, Nusle – TYPIKA isn't playing the brunch game right. Hey Nusle, there's a new spot in town – TYPIKA Svatoslavova. You'd think it’s a brunch paradise, right? Well, hold your horses, because this place is a masterclass in missed opportunities. The opening act: A prelude to confusion Here's the deal: they open at 9:00 AM, but brunch? That's a 9:30 AM story. What's up with that? You come in for a cozy morning meal, and what do you get? A waiting game. Beverage first, brunch second… the gap? Easy: like an hour. The meal act: A cold encounter Imagine this: a cold egg straight from the fridge plopped next to warm beans. Bread that feels like it's been chilling out in the cold too long. And the interior? Nice, sure, but it doesn't save the day. And the prices – oh, the prices. They're like a punchline without a joke. The food's okay, but at those rates, I'm expecting fireworks, not a sparkler. The middle-game act: The good, The Bad, and The Ugly Let's talk about what worked. The mimosa – a saving grace. Creative, delicious, it's what you want when you think of brunch. The Georgian tea? A nice touch, structure, the depth fitting the vibe. But then, there's the food. Pancakes were the solo success story – fluffy, tasty, with a hint of ‘chef’s magic.’ But the beans? A culinary catastrophe. A hodgepodge that can't decide if it's breakfast or a last-minute fridge raid. Service & ambiance act: Not quite hitting the mark The place buzzes like a beehive, but that's part of the problem. No room for coats, leading to a clumsy dance of dodging garments. Service? They're trying, but it's like they're juggling too many balls and dropping most of them. And the big wait for food – it’s like watching paint dry or ČD departments singht, but less exciting. The end–game act: Think twice before brunching here (yep) So, Nusle, if you're thinking about hitting up TYPIKA for brunch, maybe think again. It's a place of unfulfilled potential – like a symphony without a conductor. Great for a drink, but for an overal visit? You might want to explore other avenues. Give it another chance? Well, maybe in a next year or two.
Excellent service and very good coffee/ drinks. First time I came in I was welcomed instantly event though they were quite busy. I ordered an iced coffee which was very good but I definitely recommend the warm coffee too! They have brunch options and nice original drinks. They have pastries and snacks that looked delicious and homemade. They came to my table to give me my coffee and some water. They were always checking if I needed something and refilling my water. Very sweet service and awesome place. If you are looking for a coffee shop you can definitely visit this one.
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07:30 – 21:00