5 coffee roasters worth the trip across Czech Republic, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Czech Republic guides.

Doubleshot ★ 4.6 · Prague

holesovice · Bubenske nabrezi 306/13, 170 00 Praha 7

Doubleshot is the original Czech specialty roaster, founded 2010. The Holesovice market roastery supplies Misto and Muj Salek Kavy plus retail bags through their own subscription.

Tip: Their Holesovice market hall espresso bar is the cheapest way to taste the current bag.

Candycane Coffee ★ 4.5 · Prague

zizkov · Havlickovo namesti 189/2, 130 00 Praha 3

Candycane Coffee is the Zizkov roastery built by the same partners who run Onesip in the Old Town. Light-roast filter focus with a small showroom and retail bag sales out front.

Tip: The Onesip counter on Hastalska is the easiest way to taste current Candycane lots.

Onesip Coffee ★ 4.5 · Prague

stare-mesto · Hastalska 15, 110 00 Praha 1

Onesip on Hastalska is the Old Town showroom of Candycane Coffee, the partner roastery the same owners built. Standing-room espresso bar pouring three changing single-origin coffees.

Tip: Ask which bag is on filter; it changes every two weeks.

Alf and Bet ★ 4.4 · Prague

karlin · Krizikova 488/115, 186 00 Praha 8

Alf and Bet roasts specialty coffee and bakes artisan bread out of an old industrial workshop in Liben-Karlin. Their beans supply EMA Espresso Bar across the city.

Tip: Order through EMA espresso bars rather than visiting the roastery directly.

EMA Coffee ★ 4.4 · Prague

karlin · Thamova 289/13, 186 00 Praha 8

EMA's Karlin cafe doubles as their main Prague specialty coffee shopfront. Beans roasted by partner Alf and Bet are served with fresh bread, sandwiches and pastries from the same bakery.

Tip: The Florenc original is closer to public transport; same beans, smaller crowd.