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Kavarna co hleda jmeno (The Cafe Looking for a Name) is the Smichov anchor of the NABR project: an old carpentry workshop turned all-day cafe.
Signature drink: NABR specialty espresso
Tip: Weekday mornings before 10:00 are the quiet work shift; brunch on Saturday is busy and table-shared.
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Cafe Savoy has anchored the Mala Strana riverside since 1893 under a protected neo-Renaissance ceiling, with daily pastries from the Mysak shop.
Signature drink: Wiener Melange
Tip: Book a window table; the breakfast plate comes with the legendary pastry of the day.
Café€stare-mestoWork-friendlyWifi
Cafe Louvre opened in 1902 on Narodni near the National Theatre. Kafka and Einstein were regulars. The first-floor billiard room still works.
Signature drink: Vienna coffee
Tip: Order the Vienna breakfast plate; the billiard tables are bookable upstairs.
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Cafe Imperial brings Zdenek Pohlreich's modern Czech cooking to a 1914 Art Deco room of ceramic tiles and Egyptian pillars. Located in Nove Mesto.
Signature drink: Wiener Melange
Tip: Breakfast is the smartest reservation; sit toward the back to see the ceiling.
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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.
Signature drink: Cafe Slavia coffee
Tip: Sit on the river side; the Drinker of Absinthe painting hangs above the bar.
Café€nove-mestoWork-friendlyWifi
Kavarna Adria sits on the first floor of the Adria Palace, overlooking Jungmann Square. The bright cafe-restaurant runs a calm midday crowd.
Signature drink: Filter coffee
Tip: Take the corner table by the window for the best square view.