Prague has long outgrown its beer-and-trdelník image — a quiet but confident third-wave coffee culture has taken root here. Local roasters compete to source rare micro-lots, baristas experiment with alternative brewing methods, and café interiors have become a reason in themselves to linger a little longer. This roundup is for anyone looking not just for an espresso between sightseeing stops, but a place with soul, its own roast, and an atmosphere worth settling into for an hour or two with a book or a laptop.
Don't let the name fool you — this café isn't in Vršovice but in Vinohrady, just steps from náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad. Located in the lively Vinohrady neighborhood right across from the square, it was founded by Egor Kolpakov and Oldřich Valta, who opened their first specialty coffee café here back in March 2019. The minimalist space, filled with greenery and wooden accents, makes for a great spot to work or study. The brand now has several locations across the city, but JZP remains the original — the one that started it all. Address: Slavíkova 1611/5, Prague 2 — Vinohrady.
The first and most beloved café in the mamacoffee chain sits at the corner of Londýnská and Rumunská streets in Vinohrady. Here you can try mamacoffee's own freshly roasted fair-trade coffee, choosing from ten single-origin arabicas sourced from around the world, along with cardamom-spiced coffee or Tanzanian robusta. Enjoy your cup inside the warm café or, from spring through autumn, in the shade of the cozy garden out back. Address: Londýnská 122/49, Prague 2 — Vinohrady; usually open 8:00–20:00 on weekdays.
An industrial complex in Holešovice where the café shares space with a concept store, a dance studio, and a cinema. Opened in November 2016, Vnitroblock brings together a concept store, dance studio, movie theater, exhibition space, and café all under one roof. The coffee comes from Nordbeans, a roasting company based in Liberec in northern Bohemia. It's a perfect stop for anyone wanting to pair a good cup of filter coffee with a stroll through a less touristy part of the city.
A coffee sanctuary in the quiet Dejvice district. Místo is a breakfast spot and a coffee temple run by Doubleshot Coffee Company, Prague's oldest specialty roaster, based in Dejvice near Letná. The menu features a summer espresso blend made from two micro-lots grown on the Bella Vista farm in Guatemala's Antigua region, plus a Panamanian Geisha from Santa Clara on filter, bursting with fruity notes. Tip: weekends get busy during brunch hours, so come prepared to wait.
A bakery-restaurant-café in Karlín where everything starts with the smell of fresh bread. The project launched in 2015 as a restaurant with an in-house bakery, blending old-school techniques like open-fire baking and fermentation with modern gastronomy. After a 2023 renovation, the ground floor now houses a bakery-bistro with a coffee bar, serving beans from Nordbeans and BeBerry roasters. In 2021, the spot earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand award for outstanding food at a reasonable price. Address: Pernerova 49, Prague 8 — Karlín.
For those seeking more than just coffee — a taste of pre-war Prague café culture — head to the grand Café Savoy on the border of Malá Strana and Smíchov, just steps from Kampa. This restaurant-café opened back in 1893, and its ornate ceiling is a genuine artistic treasure of Czech Neo-Renaissance style. Pair your coffee with classic Czech desserts made in-house. Address: Vítězná 5, Prague 5 — Malá Strana; open weekdays 08:00–22:00, weekends 09:00–22:00.
A quiet oasis right in the city center, tucked behind Jungmannovo náměstí next to the Franciscan Garden. Cafe Truhlárna occupies a historic building that once housed a carpentry workshop, bordering the peaceful Franciscan Garden downtown, with an open terrace right behind Jungmannovo náměstí that blends into the greenery, creating a sense of quiet retreat in the middle of Prague. The café serves specialty coffee, matcha, and local craft beer alongside fresh pastries in a relaxed setting with a friendly team — a great spot for reading, chatting, or simply slowing down.
A homey café in Nové Město with English-speaking staff and a varied menu. This cozy spot in Prague's Nové Město district has a warm, welcoming vibe perfect for unwinding, and the friendly staff speak fluent English, making it an easy destination for locals and tourists alike. The menu offers a range of specialty coffee drinks, delicious pastries, and seasonal dishes made with fresh ingredients, including vegan options like kefir pancakes. A great alternative to the more touristy cafés in the city center.
Prague's coffee scene is a remarkable blend of industrial Holešovice, bohemian Vinohrady, quiet Karlín, and the grand city center — each neighborhood adding its own character to the cup. As you make your way along this coffee trail, don't be afraid to duck into small, unnamed places along the way — the odds of stumbling upon a great flat white or pour-over in Prague have never been better.