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    Café Savoy

    4.3 (437 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Phil C.

    Stopped here after a long walk for a bit of an afternoon respite. The decor here is lovely, with high ceilings and old world cafe feelings all around. The selection of pastries was nice and enticing. I went for the Savoy cake, which was surprisingly light and not too sweet. I thought the marzipan would overwhelmingly cloy the taste, but it just helped the cake out. The raspberry lemonade wasn't really much home to write about. It was hot outside, so I opted for a cold drink. Maybe next time I'll get a tea/coffee. Service was prompt and efficient, but not super warm. However, I wasn't looking for the latter, so I was fine with that type of service.

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    Miguel G.

    First and definitely not last time eating here I hope. I had what they call the French Breakfast and it was so delicious. The croissant had a good crunch to it and the taste was amazing but the truffle mayonnaise and egg inside of it took it to a whole new level of flavor for me. If I can recommend anything it's for sure this menu item. Take it mind that you have make a reservation and that's the best advice I can give you. We waited outside for an hour and 20 minutes in this beautiful cold weather in Prague. The wait was work it for me but my toes were crying lol. Cafe Savoy Děkuji vám

    Mini věneček
    Rebecca D.

    Is this place overpriced and a little bit of a tourist trap? Probably, but in my opinion it's worth a visit anyway. The elaborate high ceilings and chandeliers create a luxurious ambiance. I came on a Tuesday and it was quite busy, so I imagine on the weekends you're likely to have to wait for a table. Service was very friendly and attentive, without being overbearing. My waitress very helpfully explained the specials and filled me in on the intricacies of certain dishes, such as that the green pea soup is served warm rather than hot to preserve its color. I ordered the green pea soup, the egg and chive open-faced sandwich, and the mini věneček for dessert. I thoroughly enjoyed all of it! It was all very flavorful, even the egg sandwich, which I worried might be bland. My meal plus a small bottle of sparkling water came to 439 CZK, or about 20 USD, which to me, for a satisfying meal, great service, and memorable ambiance is well worth it.

    Mary G.

    Puhhhh lease. Touristy? Maybe. Fabulous? Yes. Random Thursday brunch with my buddy. I ordered the truffle scrambled egg croissant. Soooo good. Get it, Smell it and make your tummy happy. He had one of the "large breakfasts" and as a big eater said it was too much but everything g was good. Pro tip: head down to the restroom and get a peek into the window where the treats are made.

    James R.

    I thought this place might be too stuffy, but it wasn't at all. The staff was attentive and the food was decent. The clear star of the breakfast was the almond croissant. Do not sleep on the pasties and desserts here.

    Flat white
    Jennifer L.

    Very old restaurant and a great historic stop. Food was outstanding but very over priced. The service was very attentive. They don't take reservations but we didn't wait and food came out quickly. Glad we stopped in. The French breakfast was so good, and a highlight of my trip. The truffles in the egg croissant were delicious. The eggs were fluffy and light. The truffle mayonnaise went well with the fries and the crepe was delicious!! We also got two English breakfasts and a Savoy breakfast. The large breakfasts came with fresh squeezed orange juice and coffee. It was all good but a little more than I like to spend for breakfast. Beautiful stop for a special experience

    Chicken soup with liver dumplings and noodles
    Helen H.

    The place is cute. We made reservations and came here for lunch. I stated off with a jasmine iced tea with pear, which was my favorite thing I had here. It was refreshing, but I wished it had less ice and more tea. For my main, I had the chicken schnitzel. It was good, but nothing special. It comes with a side dish of choice. I went with the cucumber salad, which was light. Overall, it was a nice experience.

    Vineet S.

    Had a good time grabbing breakfast here. I had made reservations in advance and check with hostess was smooth. This cafe is probably the closest one can get feeling "Paris like" here is Prague. Food was great as well, I'd recommend stopping by here.

    Downstairs pastry shop
    Yina M.

    We came to cafe Savoy twice in two consecutive years. Their food is excellent, both presentation and taste. We have tried the savoy breakfast, French breakfast (twice), escargot and beef soup. We loved everything! The interior design is a treat itself. We snapped a few photos for memory. The service at cafe savoy is very attentive. But, I'd highly recommend that you make reservations beforehand to avoid long line. Enjoy!

    Large size vetrhik
    Gloria T.

    I really enjoyed everything about Cafe Savoy, from its location, savory food, sweets, pastries, drinks, ambience, etc. They have the best vertnik, which I still think about today. It's like a chou/cream puff. A vetrnik is a type of caramel-glazed chou pastry that's filled with a rich and luscious vanilla and caramel whipped cream This place is classy with a beautiful interior. Service is great. This place can get quite busy any time of the day.

    Can't Stop Looking at Savoy's Ceiling! (05/26/23)
    Jennifer Y.

    Oh so romantic is Cafe Savoy. As I stepped in, I was immediately drawn to their chandeliers and their neo-Renaissance ceiling. Charmed I was with their gentle and non-hurried teatime service. Savoring still of their soothing cup of "Cafe au Lait Savoy" and their magnificent salted caramel, choux pastry "Vetrnik"! Life is beautiful! CHEERS!

    Dave G.

    Cafe Savoy is an excellent choice to grab breakfast before heading up to Prague Castle. Problem is, many other people know this and getting a table isn't easy. At first we were disappointed when they said they were completely booked and couldn't seat us. We asked if we could wait a bit and see what would happen. I think they respected that we were willing to wait it out a bit and after only 20 minutes or so, they found us a table and squeezed us in. We rewarded them by ordering plenty of food and thanked the manager many times over. Starting with some savory breakfast items, we went with a scrambled egg and truffle croissant, an egg Florentine croissant, and a ham and Gruyère croissant. The classic basic combination of ham and Gruyère is tried and true for a reason, and won out of the three. The Hollandaise sauce on the Florentine was pretty darn heavy and more than necessary. This croissant got pretty soggy quickly, but was still tasty with egg yolk and spinach everywhere. The truffled scrambled egg croissant was of course decadent. Eggs were loosely scrambled, which is to be expected in Europe. Shaved truffles for breakfast? Why not. While you are waiting for your savory items, don't be afraid to walk over to the bakery display and start getting your dessert strategy together. Of course many just come here for pastries and coffee, which isn't wrong. We just pointed at a bunch of things and had them delivered. I always enjoy how European pastries aren't quite as sweet as their American counterparts. You can enjoy the quality of the pastry and richness of the creme and custard fillings. Yes get one of those circular creme filled things. They are photogenic and will make everyone at home jealous.

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    Lisa H.

    Beautiful place with excellent service and ambience. The food was delicious! They have an open bakery so you can watch their chef's cooking and baking. Definitely worth a stop!

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    Kavárna co hledá jméno - Their pastries and desserts are all yummy looking.

    Kavárna co hledá jméno

    4.3(38 reviews)
    1.3 kmSmíchov, Praha 5
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    Ran across this breakfast restaurant by mistake, looking for the entrance to the Anděl Metro…read moreStation (the one built by the Soviets). While we were staring in the Mala Strana, it was just over a mile walk to get to Smichov, having a chance to pass by the Memorial to the Victims of Communism on our walk. Interesting setting and location, would have never found the place if it weren't for Janek, The Honest Guide on You Tube, calling the Eggs Benedict, "legendary." We can vouch for that, the soufflé was amazing looking and tasting. Big enough that my girlfriend could not finish the plate. I opted for the traditional English breakfast. It was a full plate of food that was fantastic! The beans were flavorful, the roasted tomatoes juicy and warm. The sausage AB's bacon cooked perfectly. The string is unique, very artsy in my opinion, combining indoor/outdoor seating. Very open and comfortable, appeared to be many locals taking in a morning coffee or breakfast and working. Amazing place, we enjoy every minute of this experience AB's our food. Highly recommended!

    Great food & great ambience in this very rustic and shabby chic breakfast place; tucked behind the…read moretrees, and behind a parking lot that makes it even more unique.. loved everything about this cafe especially their eggs Benedict soufflé that was absolutely delicious! Would love to come back here the next time we're in Prague.

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    Kavárna co hledá jméno - Cozy and warm atmosphere

    Cozy and warm atmosphere

    Kavárna co hledá jméno - Two orders of eggs benedict and the house coffee

    Two orders of eggs benedict and the house coffee

    Kavárna co hledá jméno - Rustic outside patio sitting

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    Rustic outside patio sitting

    Secret Garden Prague

    Secret Garden Prague

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.8 kmPraha 1, Malá Strana
    $$

    Stopped in on a cold day in Prague and there was good service and loved the ambiance! It wasn't…read morebusy at all and the food came out very quick. We also got two glasses of hot wine and it was amazing. The one weird thing was that we ordered a salad with chicken and she gave us the salad without chicken, and then when we asked, she said there was no chicken left. It was a little pricey for the food that we got, but other than that, loved it! Über cute vibes here!

    Nice coffee place close to Charles bridge. It´s hard to say if three or four stars. Meals are…read moreexcellent, coffe is good but on the other side it´s overpriced (which is understandable according to location) and service is slow and confused (but very nice and friendly at the same time). Cafe is located in one of those old small Lesser town houses. It has a cool decoration. Staff is friendly and very nice but communication among them is bad and they are slow. One waiter takes an order and it takes ages to the other one to bring it and when he brings it so there is something missing (like one coffee). The same with meals. One meal was supposed to be ham and egges omelette and they brought ham and eggs. It was good though. Meals are definitely worth stopping by. Menu is not long. They have only few sandwiches, salads and pancakes plus one soup and burger. And breakfast menu (it´s that cursed ham and eggs). But all these items are pretty delicious. Especially burger surprised me. It was huge (it could be actually smaller), pretty good (cheddar was missing) and pretty cheap considering the location. But I didn´t actually expect a good burger here (I was just curious when I ordered it) and voila. Surprise, surprise. Otherwise I also recommend salmon sandwich and dill soup. It was a nice experience to visit this place but I don´t think I will return. There are other places like this one where service works just fine, prices are friendly and quality is also on a high level.

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    Secret Garden Prague
    Secret Garden Prague
    Secret Garden Prague

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    Cosmai Caffe

    4.8(6 reviews)
    1.4 kmHradčany, Malá Strana, Praha 1

    The word charming aptly describes this cafe. Located on the…read moresame plateau, a couple minutes walk from the western entrance of Prague Castle, I was surprised on an early autumn afternoon that it was as quiet inside as it was. Aside from the proprietor, myself and one other customer, this quaint cafe was devoid of other guests. The space is cozy, warm and eclectic, a handful of small tables with space for about a dozen people seated. They carry a handful of different dessert options, mostly cakes and a few pastries and one or two quiches made by the owner herself. Though I really wanted to try one of the cakes, it was before lunch so I ended up going with a meringue and a latte. The cookie was a textbook meringue, light, crisp, beautifully piped. The latte 72 CZK, while not particularly standout, was decent. The owner was kind, sweet and spoke English much better than my unfamiliarity with Czech. If I recall correctly they take cash and card, and a bathroom is available for customers though I didn't use it. There's parking available in a nearby lot though not really recommended to drive, since the entire area is quite touristy by the castle with limited parking. Public buses and tram stop Pohořelec are available nearby. A little oasis of calm on a weekday afternoon and I hope it remains so! What a pleasant experience.

    A tiny non descript cafe which doesn't have much branding. Sandwiched between 2 bigger cafes…read more It's run by a lovely lady who makes the cakes and pies herself. We tried the apple pie and a chocolate and cheese pie. Both were fantastic! The interior decor is very cute and homely. Coffee was good. Soothing music at a low volume. Made this a very welcome break after climbing uphill to catch the tram

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    Cosmai Caffe - Cute seating nook

    Cute seating nook

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    Cakes and wall decor

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