Top 5 breakfast spots
Prague definitely surprised me in terms of trendy coffee bars with great breakfast. When city tripping, I love to plan what I am going to do that day with a quality travel guide (time to momoLonely planet) as inspiration, a delicious latte & tasty breakfast to start the day. Underneath you can find a quick overview of the breakfast spots I absolutely loved & highly recommend to visit.
Café Savoy
This place came up a lot when I was reading about Prague so I knew reservations would be in order. Since it was just me, I tried anyway and I got lucky :). Café Savoy has such an impressive interior: very classy and authentic. Apparently the ceiling is in Neo-Renaissance style dating all the way back to 1893. Not only will you be enjoying breakfast, you can live a piece of history while you are at it. As an indication to the classiness of Café Savoy: the waiters cut the bread with white gloves :). This was a detail I absolutely loved, took me right back to an old movie. Besides all of this, I noticed the place was very accessible to all: tourists, families, locals, people working or meeting up for work.
The service was excellent & I ordered the healthy breakfast: granola with fresh fruits & yoghurt, rye bread with jam & fresh apple juice. I also got a soft boiled egg with toast & I don’t know what they did with it but this egg was soooo good! The bread that went with it was buttered and really delicious. The latter probably doesn’t belong in a standard diet, but let’s pretend it does 🙂 In short: this is a really nice place to sit, relax, enjoy the food & observe the hustle and bustle taking place all around you.




Café Letka
Café Letka was hands down my favourite coffee bar. First, I went for a long, sunlit walk in Letna park and afterwards I tried out this place that was recommended to me by someone living in Prague. I instantly adored the interior, see for yourself on the pictures below. The coffee was great with very friendly service. Is is a really nice place to have a coffee, breakfast, lunch or something sweet. The coffee is from Five Elephant in Berlin and they serve a variety of local cakes as well.



Café Vescovi
I had a coffee at Café Vescovi before starting my hike up the Petrin hill & it had a nice, cozy interior. The service was very friendly & I loved to be able to sip my cappuccino while sitting at the bar in front of the window to enjoy the view.

Yes kafe / studio
This coffee bar truly stood out to me because of its unique vibe, the atypical interior & the art hanging all over the place. Similarly to the other coffee bars, they served quality coffee. At Yes Kafe / Studio there is the possibility to enjoy your hot beverage in the sun on the bench outside. Perfect on a sunlit day as we had!



Pauseteria
Finally, I had breakfast at Pauseteria as well. This breakfast spot was only a 2 minute walk away from the hotel where I was staying. Already got some plus points for that 🙂 The interior was beautiful, very minimalistic with a big table in the middle. The cappuccino, and especially the latte art was just great. I had the spelt pancakes with fresh fruits and a blueberry sauce on top. The pancakes were great, but I have to admit that the blueberry sauce was not really my cup of tea, will have to try a different dish next time :). Do try it out for yourself!




What are your favourite coffee bars around Prague? Let me know!
2 comments
Thanks for the article Nathalie’tje. You are the best!
Super lief meid! <3