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If you’re not already staying at the Hotel Paříž, you may be tempted to take a room just so you can have your morning coffee in this Jugendstil café. Superior service.
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In the narrow alleys leading into Golden Lane are a number of pavement cafés offering coffees, sandwiches, wine and spirits. Outdoor seating in good weather.
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The Communist secret police had their headquarters across the way. Ponder how times change over a pot of tea.
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Franz Kafka, Max Brod and their writer friends used to hold court here. It’s a bright, cheerful place, good for conversation and a bite to eat. At the back is Prague’s classiest pool hall.
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The most civilized way to watch the Old Town Hall’s clock go through its hourly paces is from here, cappuccino in hand.
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Prague was introduced to the tango here, and the back rooms hosted cabaret during the First Republic. It still offers a good time.
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Dressed to the nines in Art Nouveau splendour, the Municipal House café glitters as a grand piano tinkles in the background. Stop in for breakfast.
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An out-of-the-way, peaceful café in the castle’s Gardens on the Bastion, where you can rest over a cup of tea or coffee. Light snacks, too.
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You might expect this coffeehouse to be a rip-off like many other establishments on the square, but it actually offers great value. Good service, too.
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This sleek theatre bar fills quickly during intermission and after the curtain has come down. The theatre also hosts English-language readings from time to time.
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