15 cafes worth the trip across Czech Republic, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Czech Republic guides.

Cafe Savoy ★ 4.5 · Prague

mala-strana · Vitezna 124/5, 150 00 Praha 5

Cafe Savoy has anchored the Mala Strana riverside since 1893 under a protected neo-Renaissance ceiling, with daily pastries from the Mysak shop and Ambiente's full kitchen.

Tip: Book a window table; the breakfast plate comes with the legendary pastry of the day.

Muj Salek Kavy ★ 4.5 · Prague

karlin · Krizikova 386/105, 186 00 Praha 8

Muj Salek Kavy translates as my cup of coffee. The Doubleshot-run room in Karlin was Prague's first serious specialty cafe, serving breakfasts and changing single-origin pours.

Tip: Reservations save the day at brunch; the breakfast plate is the kitchen's tightest.

Onesip Coffee ★ 4.5 · Prague

stare-mesto · Hastalska 15, 110 00 Praha 1

Onesip Coffee is a 12-seat counter in the Old Town pouring Candy Cane Coffee, the partner roastery the same owners built. A standing espresso city stop, not a workspace.

Tip: Order the daily filter and chat with the barista; takeaway crowd peaks at lunch.

Eska Karlin ★ 4.5 · Prague

karlin · Pernerova 49, 186 00 Praha 8

Eska Karlin is the original Ambiente bakery-cafe-restaurant in a converted 19th-century factory. The all-day room serves bread 33 from the bakery counter and a full breakfast menu.

Tip: The Stangl tasting room is upstairs; book in advance for that experience.

EMA Espresso Bar ★ 4.4 · Prague

nove-mesto · Na Florenci 1413/35, 110 00 Praha 1

EMA Espresso Bar is Prague's tightest counter-only specialty coffee chain. The Florenc original near the bus terminal opened in 2013 with a Kees van der Westen machine and standing room.

Tip: Pour-overs come from rotating roasters; sit at the window if you need to type.

Misto ★ 4.4 · Prague

praha-6 · Bubenecska 284/12, 160 00 Praha 6

Misto in Bubenec sits opposite the Doubleshot roastery and works as both a breakfast cafe and an open-source coffee bar. Tight bakery program, weekend brunch, calm laptop room.

Tip: Sunday brunch is a real meal; the egg dishes are the kitchen's strongest.

Eska Letna ★ 4.4 · Prague

letna · Veletrzni 290/42, 170 00 Praha 7

Eska Letna is the 2025 Ambiente branch on the Letna grid: bakery counter, Nordbeans filter coffee, breakfasts to-go and a small dining room for the morning oatmeal crowd.

Tip: Bread 33 is the take-home loaf; brunch ends at 14:00 weekends.

Cafe Louvre ★ 4.3 · Prague

stare-mesto · Narodni 22, 110 00 Praha 1

Cafe Louvre opened in 1902 on Narodni near the National Theatre. Kafka and Einstein were regulars. The first-floor billiard room still works; breakfast served from 08:00 daily.

Tip: Order the Vienna breakfast plate; the billiard tables are bookable upstairs.

Cafe Imperial ★ 4.3 · Prague

nove-mesto · Na Porici 1072/15, 110 00 Praha 1

Cafe Imperial brings Zdenek Pohlreich's modern Czech cooking to a 1914 Art Deco room of ceramic tiles and Egyptian pillars. The grand-cafe atmosphere and the schnitzel hold equally.

Tip: Breakfast is the smartest reservation; sit toward the back to see the ceiling.

Cafe Letka ★ 4.3 · Prague

letna · Letohradska 666/44, 170 00 Praha 7

Cafe Letka pulls Letna's neighbourhood crowd for breakfast and a working morning. Bright shabby-chic room near Letenske namesti, oatmeal and egg dishes done well.

Tip: Lemonades are house-made; the wellness breakfast carries you to dinner.

Sisters Bistro ★ 4.2 · Prague

stare-mesto · Dlouha 39, 110 00 Praha 1

Sisters Bistro doubles as Old Town cafe and chlebicky counter, with Hana Michopulu's modern open-sandwiches, a few mains, and a calm front room for filter coffee and reading.

Tip: Two chlebicky plus a soup is lunch; arrive before 13:00 for the choice.

Cafe Slavia ★ 4.1 · Prague

stare-mesto · Smetanovo nabrezi 1012/2, 110 00 Praha 1

Cafe Slavia opened in 1884 facing the National Theatre. Smetana and later Havel were regulars; the Art Deco room overlooks Prague Castle and is best at sunset with absinthe.

Tip: Sit on the river side; the Drinker of Absinthe painting hangs above the bar.

Mistral Cafe ★ 4.1 · Prague

stare-mesto · Valentinska 11/56, 110 00 Praha 1

Mistral Cafe sits in the Old Town near Staromestska, a bright modern cafe-restaurant running all-day breakfast, daily soups and a weekday lunch menu the office crowd queues to grab.

Tip: Order at the counter at lunch; the back room is quieter for laptops.

Kava Kava Kava Andel ★ 4.1 · Prague

smichov · Lidicka 284/42, 150 00 Praha 5

Kava Kava Kava Andel is the surviving Smichov branch of the 1997 original. Tight specialty bar near Andel with a working-day crowd, a bookshop next door and outside seating.

Tip: The Andel branch is the active one; the Narodni original is no longer Kava.

Kavarna Adria ★ 4.0 · Prague

nove-mesto · Narodni 40/36, 110 00 Praha 1

Kavarna Adria sits on the first floor of the Adria Palace, overlooking Jungmann Square. The bright cafe-restaurant runs a calm midday crowd, full kitchen and proper espresso program.

Tip: Take the corner table by the window for the best square view.