Skip to main content
— TRIP FRIEND · PRAGUE

Where do locals drink coffee in Prague?

— TRIP FRIEND

Locals drink coffee at a handful of consistently good independent cafés rather than anywhere near the tourist corridor of Old Town Square. Kavárna Co Hledá Jméno in Vinohrady is the canonical neighborhood spot, small and unpretentious, with rotating single-origin filter coffee. Můj šálek kávy in Holešovice set the standard for Prague's specialty scene years ago and still draws a serious crowd. EMA Espresso Bar near Náměstí Republiky is technically central but runs on regulars, not tour groups. For a slower morning, Café Louvre on Národní třída has been a proper literary café since 1902 and remains a working destination rather than a set piece. Prices run 60–90 CZK for an espresso drink. Czech café culture favors sitting for an hour over quick takeaway, so ordering at a table and staying is the norm, not an imposition. Avoid anything on Wenceslas Square advertising "traditional Czech coffee."

145 WORDS · UPDATED JUN 2026
— KEEP ASKING

Trip Friend knows Prague cold.

Plan a real trip there, and Trip Friend can answer every follow-up — with your dates, your style, and your places baked into the conversation.

Plan a trip to Prague
— MORE FROM TRIP FRIEND · PRAGUE
AI-WRITTEN · REVIEWED · UPDATED MONTHLY · DESTINATION.COM

Advertisement