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Bakery · Josefov
Kozí 918/1, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

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Bakery offering croissants, cookies, quiches, cakes, & coffee  

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Kozí 918/1, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia Get directions

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Kč 100–300 · Menu

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+420 222 316 823
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Kč 100–300 · Menu

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Viktor Lakatos

Google
I have found this place 10 years ago accidentally, and fell in love with their brownies immediately. 📍Place: located only a few steps from the the Old Town, quite spacious, modern atmosphere. 🍛 Food: I have tried the carrot cake and the cranberry brownies of course... Both of them are gooey, sweet, not dry at all, very flavourful. 👩🏻‍🍳 Service: there is counter service, they are quick and kind.

C. K.

Google
A friend recommended to check this place out. Overall, it was okay. Ordered the Cornish chicken pastry. It was edible but not something I'd try again. Atmosphere was good. Location is good too. Prices were a little steep, but seem to be in line with other eateries in the area.

Aaron Wodrich

Google
Lately I only post negative reviews but this accidental find was worthy of a good review. It's a little bakery featuring coffee drinks and baked goods. Didn't have to wait long at all. We ordered the chicken Pastie, beef Pastie, and a bowl of Potato Leak soup. Everything was really good. If I lived in Prague I would definitely keep this in my regular rotation. Pasties were nice and flaky and the dipping sauce went well with them. The soup was hot, thick enough and full of flavor, perfect for a rainy day like today.

Michael Pitton

Google
I’ve been there three times. It’s not something particular, just a nice well-kept bar close to the old town square. The espresso here it’s mid, but sitting outside in the benches creates a good atmosphere. I think the position is the relevant element that run this cafe, but overall is okay

Hannah Vasey

Google
There is so much choice here for drinks and food that there is something for everyone. There is window seating at each window and if you crawl under the table, you will find comfy seating above the box radiators too. Relaxed atmosphere. Good value for money. Great for breakfast or light lunches.

Daria Savchenko

Google
Nice and beautiful dishes. Very clean, lots of place to sit. Lovely staff. Delicious mascarpone strawberry cake

Elisa Winstanley

Google
Great selection of bakes, bread, and cakes. The drinks selection is good too. Loved the strawberry smoothie. There’s so fun seating by the windows… you need to go from under the table to sit with your back to the window. So there’s more seats than you think!

Jay Antoney

Google
Amazing. Went here for a late lunch and got some food by weight (chicken & salad). Also got the quiche & ham and cheese croissant. Then because the food was so good we moved on to sweets and wasn't disappointed. I'm Australian, and it was great to see an Australian ginger beer range (Bundaberg) sold here... Though brewed in the Netherlands. Great place 10/10
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Alessandra V.

Yelp
i ordered a birthday cake for my dad from this bakery and they were super easy to work with. they worked w me on what size & flavor to do. we went with the chocolate w marscapone cake in their Baby size. only four of us to feed and we didnt even finish half but we packaged up the rest to bring back home. it was very delicious! rich but light at the same time. the workers in person were very friendly when we came to pick it up as well.
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Kaori T.

Yelp
Cakes were great!I for got what I ordered but coffee was good too. Service was friendly
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Stephanie C.

Yelp
While in Prague our hotel recommended we try this bake shop and when I tell you it's the European bakery experience I'd been searching for! This place is phenomenal. The pastries are the best I've had this trip. I was highly disappointed with the cheesecake at a gelato shop yesterday so my friend purchased me cheesecake for breakfast from this bake shop and it was the best decision we've made. The apple and almond croissants were excellent in flavor and texture. The coffee... well let's just say it was good to the last drop! Highly recommend
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Sandra A.

Yelp
Great spot to hang out and have a nice cup of coffee with some sweets. Highly recommended!
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Gerald N.

Yelp
Came for a pastry and it was delicious! Quick service which was friendly. There are a bunch of pastries available and also appreciated that it came in big and small sizes. Had the small chocolate croissant and it was one of the best I've had. It was crunchy outside, not to much bread and it had plenty of chocolate inside and on the bottom. Highly recommended to come here for pastries if you are craving some and there is plenty of seating inside and outdoors as well.
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Heather E.

Yelp
Wonderful coffee and bake shop! Coffee was perfectly sweet and extra hot! Service was warm and friendly!
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John H.

Yelp
Reasonable prices for the area, and a decent selection of pastries and cakes. The croissant was not as airy as it should be, but tasted good. I had it with a double expresso. Afterwards I ordered a sourdough bread and gallette to go. The bread was nothing special. They also offer a breakfast menu and some prepared food. It can get quite busy in the morning, and sometimes the servers get frenetic. Also, people don't always wait their turn.
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Tom T.

Yelp
This place is fantastic. An amazing collection to breakfast foods and good coffee. Ham croissants are perfection. The walnut cake is just right...not too sweet. Oatmeal raisin cookies were huge and yummy. Even the muesli cookies were good. This should be your daily breakfast stop.

Linda R.

Yelp
One of two bakeries within a block from our VRBO flat. The bakery case was beautiful, but the croissant could have been flakier. Service was polite. They actually accepted American Express.
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Mildred O.

Yelp
Yum, I'm definitely coming back to this place before we leave on Saturday. I had the bacon, egg, and cheese on croissant with a cappuccino, which they brought out to me. The woman at the front counter was nice & helpful and spoke/understood English well. They offer bagels, pastries, cookies, cakes, and these huge meringues, Oh my!! This place is a must try while in Praha.
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Allison M.

Yelp
It can be hard to find vegetarian/pescatarian options in Prague, but when I needed a quick lunch, Bakeshop was perfect! They have quiches (I had a mushroom one), which come with a small side salad... They also have soups (pumpkin was on the menu when I went) as well as many to-go salads in containers... Lots of slaws and the like. Their baked desserts and pastries looked excellent, but I didn't have a chance to try them. And they had Diet Coke! (Also a rarity in Prague.) The location is perfect too for a bite before or after touring the Old Town and/or the Jewish quarter. A hit!
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Corina Q.

Yelp
So many delicious baked goods and wonderful aromas when you first step into this shop! It was packed at 9am on a Tuesday, with pretty much all the seats inside filled. They have a variety of viennoiseries, cookies, cakes, tarts, and other sweet and savory foods. I got the chocolate chip cookie, chocolate rugelah, snowball cookie, and cranberry orange brownie. The worker was very helpful in answering my questions and giving me her recommendations. The Chocolate Cookie 22czk was my least favorite, because it was hard and crisp, when I like my cookies soft and chewy. I did like that they used chopped chocolate and layered them, which was a nice change from the traditional chocolate chips randomly scattered all over the place. The Snowball Cookie 20czk was one of the recommendations by the worker, and it was very delicious! She told me it was a traditional Czech christmas cookie with hazelnuts. Chocolate Rugelach 65czk per 100g - I don't think she weighed this one because I had brought my own paper bag and had her put it in before she could weight it, but I'm guessing she charged me around 20czk for it. This was my first time trying it, and I read that it's a Jewish snack filled with cream cheese. It wasn't super sweet, but it was very unmemorable - I hardly remember anything about it, so I will probably pass on getting it if I'm ever back. Cranberry Orange Brownie 39czk - My FAVORITE out of my four choices. I wanted to come back another time during my short stay in Prague just for these brownies. A chewy, dense, moist brownie square bursting with cranberry and orange in every bite. Don't get me wrong, it's still 90% brownie, but the tart cranberry and orange flavors went so well with the sweet chocolatey brownie, I wish I could have had 20 of them HAHA
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Tracie L.

Yelp
So this is a centrally located Bakery/cafe in Old Town Prague. There is a large selection of baked goods with a few GF options. They had a pecan GF cookie that was quite tasty- like a shortbread. I also had an espresso cookie- it was crisp & tasty. Rugelach was just ok, but I'm not a huge fan anyway. Brownies (rasp orange and salted caramel) were good. The salted caramel tasted a hint like molasses. For lunch, I had grilled chicken skewers- Thai and tandoori. Both were pretty good, especially considering the limited food like this around. I had the asparagus- it was ok. The pumpkin, feta tabbouleh was good as well. The only thing is the salad and asparagus were oily. They have a bathroom to use as well. We went 2 days in a row, so that says something!
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Urszula P.

Yelp
If you want breakfast, freshly baked goods, some coffee, or people watching, you can do this all day here. It's a very active cafe with unique seats by the window that take a little effort to get into but are fun. We liked our coffees and the quiche, but the quiches had to be heated more. The croissant were also lovely. If you want freshly made eggs, there is another place near by.
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Abegail A.

Yelp
Stopped by on my way to Old Town after visiting the Jewish Quarters. I couldn't decide what to get because everything looked so good. Baked goods literally starred you in the face up entering the store. Decided on a galette with apples and berries. I really enjoyed this pastry. It crunchy on the outside, but flaky at the same time. It had just the right amount of sugar sprinkled on top. I liked how it wasn't too sweet. It was packed with the right about of apples and berries, which were a little tart. I also tried the chocolate chip cookie , which was really good too. They didnt skimp on the chocolate chips and the cookie was nice and buttery. C enjoyed his mini chocolate almond cookies...so much so that he devoured one within minutes. Great place to grab a pastry and beverage. I can see why Bakeshop comes highly recommended!
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Allie S.

Yelp
Great bakery in near Old Town Prague. Their omelette was good for a light early lunch. From their baked goods I tried the walnut tart, and a brownie which both were good. Just try to come early as their selections start dwindling the later it gets even if they are opened until evening every day.
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Art C.

Yelp
Just a quick stop for us Being tourists, we were on a walking tour. It was a free tour, tips only, and stopped at this bakery for about 15 minutes to allow people to visit the WC and grab a bite to eat. We grabbed individual quiche pies, mine was ham & cheese. The place may have been busy before our group arrived but either way, it was now busy. By the time my wife and I decided what we wanted most of our break time had passed, so I ate most of my quiche after the walk had resumed. Hard to give it the attention it deserved for a review, but here I am doing it anyway. I liked the filling and wished it had more. The crust was thick and I did not eat much of it. The bakery served its purpose for us, providing some nourishment on our long walk around Prague.
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Marina S.

Yelp
We ate breakfast at Bakeshop almost every morning we were in Prague. They have an amazing selection of pastries and sweets, from croissants to massive meringues. My favorite was definitely the apple and brie croissant, which we had twice! Other hits were the sour cherry galette and the apricot tarte. They also have a variety of espresso drinks and smoothies. We only tried their coffee, which was strong and the perfect kickstart to our day. Bakeshop definitely gets crowded with tourists and locals alike, so be prepared to wait in the morning! They do have a lot of communal seating along the windows and walls, as well as nice benches outside.

DC L.

Yelp
The pastries are ok, but this place seems awfully expensive. Purchased two half sandwiches (Pre-packaged) before I was up on the exchange rate & they came to over $4 bucks each. Again, they were ok, but not worth the price.

Edward G.

Yelp
Friendly, warm bakery cafe deli with top notch croissants, quiches, interesting lunch items. Especially appreciate the thoughtful friendly helpful service despite the crowded popular atmosphere... Recommended.
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Stephanie M.

Yelp
Delicious pastries and in array of dishes for lunch or dinner. They also have a selection of salads and fresh fruit. They have yogurt with granola and offer fresh made smoothies and fresh pressed juices. I believe they also have breakfast available. We came here and ordered a macaroon and chocolate chip cookie. The macaroon was so-so, but the chocolate chip cookies were amazing! My daughter and boyfriend begged to come back the following day so she could order more cookies. I went ahead and ordered a chocolate croissant this time and it was perfectly baked and the chocolate was excellent. The croissant was crunchy, airy, and fluffy. It's everything you'd want in a croissant. The service is excellent and very very friendly! It's such a beautiful corner store bakery that is out of a movie. This place is worth every calorie.
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Rebecca T.

Yelp
3 1/2 stars. Rounded up for the quality. Heard about the good reviews here, so I decided to take it upon myself to try out Bakeshop on my last day in Prague! Came in for brunch, and ordered the pumpkin-feta quiche (which came with salad) as well as a walnut-Calvados tart. Total came out to 320 czk (about 12€, or $13 USD), which I would say is a tad overpriced. But the quiche was pretty good. The crust was thick and hearty, and the pumpkin nice and tender. My complaint would be that it could've been heated a bit longer; there were parts in the quiche that weren't heated through, so it made for a *mildly* funky experience. Feta cheese tasted extremely subtle, not like the strong, tangy stuff that I'm accustomed to. Then again, there was a ton of basil on the quiche, which overwhelmed the taste of the pumpkin and feta. The walnut-Calvados tart was a-okay: just tasted like walnut puree, not very sweet. Didn't taste the Calvados at all. Like the quiche, the crust was delicious, though. Overall, a pleasant establishment not too far from Old Town Square, albeit overpriced. It's worth a try if you're into getting a nice brunch or something small to go; the bread and pastries aren't too expensive.
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Kathy C.

Yelp
I am a fan of Bakeshop! True, it's probably a bit higher in price than other local Czech bakeries, true, you might see a bunch of tourists and the place can get crowded, but overall, it's really a great place to stop by, have a cup of coffee and snack on a croissant while people watch. The first time we went to the Bakeshop, we went as soon as they opened in the morning. So we practically had the whole place by ourselves. We had a great time browsing the delicious baked goods displayed in the shop. We picked the quiche, cup of soup, and water combo, plus a cup of cappuccino and a chocolate croissant to share. Everything was delicious, especially the pumpkin soup. We did come back the 2nd time later in the week in the early afternoon and the place was PACKED. However, we were able to snatch a corner 'bar' seat, and we still enjoyed our little afternoon treat of two cups of coffee and slice of cake. So yes, though it can be a little pricier and full of tourists, it is still a great place to stop by and enjoy coffee, yummy pastries, and people watch.
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Michele H.

Yelp
Such a sweet little spot. Lots of opts both sweet and savory. The staff was so nice and made us feel at home. We had the ham and cheese quiche, it was the best of everything, great balance of cheese and ham with a flaky buttery crust. We also ordered a chocolate and almond croissant, both equally as tasty.

Esmeralda S.

Yelp
The service is 100% amazing ... I didn't feel judged or unwelcome... beautiful walk to cafe shop
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Josh W.

Yelp
Delightful Bakeshop Typical coffee prices based in CZK (24 CZK to 1 EUR) Accepts all major credit cards Weekday coffee No wait This pleasant corner Bakeshop has colourful displays along its counter including of a variety of baked goods. Guests are immediately greeted by a plethora of desert trays holding a cornucopia of cookies and other treats. Immediately to the right is a glass display case of cakes. The coffee and cookies were good, not amazing, but we were satisfied, after having spent some time looking for a cafe.
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Clara S.

Yelp
Good americano with a variety of dessert and food options. The place is pretty big and right in the heart of the city as well. The chocolate chip cookie was okay.
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Taylor H.

Yelp
My friend and I went here, because our Airbnb host said it was her favorite place in Prague! I'm really glad we listened, because the food was just amazing. We came for breakfast and I got the pumpkin quiche and cheesecake, because who doesn't eat cheesecake for breakfast? The quiche was just a perfect blend of flavors between the pumpkin, cheese, and flaky crust. Yum, I'm hungry just thinking about it. The cheesecake was some of the best I've had outside of New York, which is really saying something! My friend had the carrot cake which was pretty delicious as well. Overall a great meal at Bakeshop!
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Víctor R.

Yelp
nice place and ambiance, good music, friendly people. The food was really good. I had the omelettes and a almond . I could spend there all morning and will definetly come back.
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Kenneth Y.

Yelp
[OVERALL] Super awesome café that's about a quick 5 minute walk from Old Town Square. While on the slightly pricier side, the food is amazing, and the service is quick and amicable (and everyone speaks fluent English). There's free WiFi (password: bakeshop), but there's limited seating, so try and avoid coming here during peak times. They serve breakfast until 3 PM each day. [FOOD] Omelets/Scrambled Eggs: You get to choose the number of eggs you want and a few additions to add flavor (ham, bacon, onions, tomatoes, cheese, etc.). The eggs come with toasted slices of bread and butter. The price will end up from $7-10, which is a little pricey, but it's totally worth it. I had the best omelets/scrambled eggs here. They're really light and not oily at all, and the ingredients taste nice and fresh. It's also really filling. Almond Croissant: Comes in a small and large size. This is my favorite bakery item here. These croissants are rather doughy and heavy (as opposed to flaky and light), but they taste amazing. It reminds me more of a cake than a croissant. They have a nice vanilla flavor with a slight nuttiness (from the almonds). So good and so worth. Carrot Cake: They market their carrot cake as the "World's Best Carrot Cake" - while this may not be true, the cake is damn good. It's super moist, and the frosting is creamy and not overly sweet. The outer edge is also very good. Overall, it's not overwhelming sweet but satisfies a sugar craving. Iced Latte: Pretty good. It's quite light and very creamy - overall very refreshing.
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Joe S.

Yelp
Fair prices. Great product although nothing blew me away. Will definitely go again. Quality espresso. Again did not raise the bar (struggled to hold it up). Brownies are fantastic first day, not so much if you get them second day. Overall. Go. Don't expect a culinary epiphany.
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Jurriaan J.

Yelp
Cozy place with very good bakery. We had English breakfast which was freshly made, it took a while before we got our breakfast but it was worth the wait. Nice and friendly poeple that work there, which is not always the case in Prague. It's a shame there isn't to many places to sit down, this makes this place perfect for a coffee or snack on the go. Wan't to sit down, try your luck and see if you can sit down like we did !
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Caroline D.

Yelp
This is an excellent place to stop in for a late night espresso and dessert. The atmosphere is open and well decorated. I ordered a plum tart that was unique and well baked as well as one of the best coffees I've had in Prague! Truly. No complaints about the service. Overall, I'm very happy with my experience and would return.
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Lauren C.

Yelp
Such a lovely bakery. Had a wonderful selection of baked goods. And I was so happy that they had almond milk so I could order an almond milk latte. Very friendly service and plenty of seating options. Free WiFi for customers.
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Collin S.

Yelp
The display is outstanding, but food is overrated. Drinks are okay and everything is overpriced, probably because its only tourists that go there. Can be hard to find a seat.
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Natalie H.

Yelp
Popped by here for tea time, and boy was I spoiled for choice. I got a macaroon, macarons, a slice of carrot cake, and my friend got a few cold cuts to nom down. Washed it all down with a hot chocolate. The range of cakes, pastries, and sweets here are mind-boggling. I am giving it 3 stars because my hot chocolate was the powdered sort and my carrot cake was moist but didn't have enough cream cheese in the frosting! Given one can find legit hot chocolate on the streets here, they need to up their game. I love the variety here and the seats, which have a heater behind them (the bench-style ones). Nom nom!
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Aldwin A.

Yelp
Carrot cake: It failed to live up to the hype from earlier reviews. It tasted like Filipino fruit cake with cream cheese frosting. I've had better ones from US supermarkets. Pistacchio macaroon: It was crispy on the outside and enough chewiness in the middle. The filling didn't taste like pistacchio. The green food coloring really looked artificial. Iced americano: It's too watery and diluted for my opinion. Not as strong black as I wanted it to be.
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Maddie M.

Yelp
Great place for a snack and a coffee. Stopped by here twice during my short visit in Prague, and loved it both times! My first time, I got a slice of chocolate cake along with an americano. Coffee had great flavor and a beautiful layer of crema. My second visit, I got an iced tea with lemon, which was refreshing and full of citrus flavor.
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Jaana S.

Yelp
I came on a sunday morning and it was packed. Bakeshop is a pretty big bakery just minutes away from all the touristy action. They have so many options it's quite overwhelming. I settled on a tomato and goat cheese quiche and it was pretty good but nothing worth writing home about. The meringues looked very colorful and impressive in size but i'm a small girl so i got a mini meringue just to try a nibble and it was also pretty good (but again, nothing too special).
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Cindy L.

Yelp
Nice bakery and coffee shop! They have some very interesting homemade pastries that are a must try. The poppy seed cookies are delicious. A great place to grab breakfast :)
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Shai M.

Yelp
European pastry's is my passion This little gem in Prague is outstanding for the coffee and the fresh baked pastries You should smell it OMG
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Heidi S.

Yelp
Great place not too far from Old Town Square. They have a variety of baked goods, quiches and desserts. And the coffee was great. Prices are reasonable (compared to London) - a cappuccino and a croissant came to a little over $4! They have a hot breakfast special with eggs of choice, bread, butter for 65 crowns ($2.70). A great place to power up before a day of touring! Or a perfect place to sit and have an afternoon espresso.
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Liam S.

Yelp
This is probably the best breakfast I've been able to find in Prague. A mix of cafe and bakery, this place constantly puts out fresh baked goods (as the name would imply) alongside a hearty line of breakfast dishes. Featuring custom omelets that are made-to-order. The hidden gem of this place however is the Pumpkin Feta Quiche, easily my new favorite go-to for breakfast. The iced coffee is sweet and filled with flavor which pairs well with any option on the menu. The staff are welcoming and all speak pretty good English.

Katie P.

Yelp
The pastries are good but the cups/glasses are NOT clean. We ordered almond croissants, tarts, macaroons, apple cherry tarts. Most are delicious, except the red velvet cookies (too dry). Please make sure the cups and glasses are clean. Some servers are nice but sone aren't.
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Mane C.

Yelp
Bakeshop was a wonderful find in the most touristy district of Prague. I'm going to be honest, coffee in District 1 of Prague is awful. A lot of it is instant, mixed with too much sugar, or is too weak to be called anything but colored water. Just sad. Bakeshop offered good coffee, which by my 3rd day in Prague with family was absolutely vital, and delicious pastries. Albeit, the pastries are very much what you'd find in a coffee shop in the US (think croissants, macaroons, cakes, etc) and the local Czech flavor isn't infused into their pastry offerings, but my craving was still satisfied. Best of all, I was able to communicate in English without resorting to my broken Russian.
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Liz M.

Yelp
I can only speak about the pastries. As a Texan visiting Prague, I was a little disappointed that the pastries I saw at Bakeshop offered no greater variety than I would find at an American grocery store. In Texas, we have these fabulous Czech bakeries that offer dozens of varieties of sweet and savory kolaches, and I had expected that Bakeshop would have those as well. Instead, their pastry area was not that impressive. This being said, everything I ordered were excellent. I ordered a few different varieties of croissant, muffins, cookies and a huge meringue (seriously, the largest meringue i have ever seen in my life. larger than my head.), The place was very crowded, so is obviously very popular with tourists and locals. They had many quiche options, and other hot food. It was a little overwhelming to figure out which line was for take away and which was for dine-in, but the behind-the-counter staff was very helpful! The woman who waited on me even gave me a slice of pound cake gratis (I had joked that I was trying out one of everything, and she said she was guaranteeing that this was true!). She was delightful! Overall, this place is not going to blow your skirt up, but is is a good, solid breakfast option.
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Daniel A.

Yelp
I want this place close to my house. There, I said it. Everything I've tried in Prague is just too good, how is this even possible? Maybe just luck. We came here twice - once for an evening guilty pleasure- We took a cake that's called "death by chocolate" - and was very chocolate-y, very concentrated but not too sweet. And how can I skip? A macaron, one of the best ones in Prague, a bit pricy though (35 czk for a small one) And some natural lemonade (bottled) made of raspberry and pomegranate- yum. The second time was a bit less fun - one late morning, filled up with people storming on the pastries and craving for place to sit, took an onion bagel - it was very yummy but a bit dry, guess I should've asked them to hear it up just a little before I left. I'd give it four and a half if I could, but the prices were a bit irrational for some of the things and the bagel thingy. Looks like there's a lot to explore in there- the options are endless, from buying break, to just grab a cake or a little coffee & pastry or a full on meal. Overall, one of the best bakeries I've stumbled upon. Very nice staff despite the long morning line and even nicer when it's less crowded- Give it a try.
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Kelly H.

Yelp
Cute bake shop on the corner in Old Town Prague. Delicious cafe lattes and cappuccinos. Quiche of the day was satisfying; and the yogurt fruit and granola was simple but filling. Wide selection of pastries - wish I was hungrier! Only down side is it's a little pricey compared to the other corner cafes and it was pretty crowded with limited seating.
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Denise S.

Yelp
There are so many reasons to check this place out, the croissants, the bread, the cookies... many reasons indeed. We went specifically for the secret breakfast. They don't have it listed on the menu, just on a small sign hanging on a case. The breakfast is the best in Prague and inexpensive. Make sure to order potatoes in your omelet. The potatoes have so much flavor, not like the bland tasteless potatoes you find in many US breakfast spots. We stopped here every morning before heading out for a day of sightseeing; the breakfast is so big it kept us going until mid afternoon. The stool seating is along the window and not tables, which allows you to watch the world go by. Great Lattes too. The bread is outstanding here, worth every calorie. I picked up a lovely small round loaf of rosemary sourdough to eat on our train ride out of Prague. Bonus : You can jump on the WIFI from the restaurant across the street.