This was one of the first places I had set my eyes on to try when I got to Prague after I saw the adorable storefront on the way to my hostel. I didn’t get to go until the last morning of my stay, but it definitely didn’t disappoint. I had the hardest time deciding what I wanted for breakfast, since all the pastries on display looked SO good. But I settled on the turkey, spinach, and mushroom quiche, and two of my friends got the almond croissant and the apple croissant. The woman behind the counter asked me if I wanted me quiche warmed up, and of course I said yes. The result was a nice, toasty, perfectly flaky-crusted breakfast that filled me up more than I thought it would, judging from the size. My friends also raved about their pastries. So overall, two thumbs up all around! And the cappuccino I got along with my breakfast was also fantastic. If you’re in the area, be sure to stop by! It’s a tiny bit pricier than I had expected, but totally worth it.
Elyssa J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Manhattan, NY
Steps from the Kafka Museum and directly next the the most narrow street in Prague, is this adorable bakery full of yummy treats, smoothies, and libations. I loved this spot so much, I visited twice. They have a very unique selection of drinks and friendly baristas. Bakeshop also haves wifi and bathrooms. I also saw signs for a garden out back but didn’t get a chance to cop a peek. Don’t waste your krouna at the Kafka food stands. Get a quality snack here.
Jennie C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We ended up here after a walk from the castle. There’s two store fronts, both tiny but cozy. There’s lots if sweets and pastries to choose from as well as drinks and fresh juices. They make good coffee as well. I ordered the fruit crush smoothie and was SOIMPRESSED. It was yummy. The fruit was fresh and the all fruit smoothie was perfect. It tasted just like what you’d get in california.