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A table full of breakfast food at Mezi Srnky, one of the best brunch spots in Prague
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10 Best Brunch Spots in Prague, According to a Local

  • September 21, 2024
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There’s no doubt about it: Prague is a foodie city. Prague, Czech Republic is known for its unbelievably delicious restaurants, bakeries and vegan spots… And the best brunch spots in Prague are no exception to the city’s diverse food scene. If you’re searching for the best brunch in Prague, you’re in the right place. As a local living near Prague, I’ve tried out nearly all of the city’s most-hyped brunch spots… And I’m sharing the absolute BEST brunch places in Prague and the best breakfast in Prague. 

One note before we get started: I’m picky about breakfast. Spending any sort of money eating out is a luxury, and brunch in particular is something you can often make yourself at home. Or at least, that’s how I feel. So these brunch spots in Prague? They’re actually delicious places to eat – places I’ve tried myself and loved. These are brunch spots in Prague I’d recommend to my friends. 

Alright…Let’s dive in.

Looking for the complete breakdown of all my favorite spots in Prague — from bakeries to local Czech food and more? Get my Ultimate Foodie Guide to Prague right here with 70+ restaurant recommendations, from Czech food spots to trendy brunch spots to local cafes!

The Best Brunch in Prague 

Ready to test out the best brunch spots in Prague? These are my tried-and-true spots – the brunch spots I take my friends when they come to visit. My list includes sit-down spots where you can grab a full meal. (If you’d prefer a pastry, check out this list.) Here’s my list of the best brunch spots in Prague! 

1. Eska

A Czech kolac is filled with farmers cheese and topped with plum jam
The kolac at Eska!

If Czech baked goods are on your list, you simply can’t do better than Eska. In fact, Eska is probably one of my favorite restaurants in Prague, period. The bakery arm of Eska lives on a back street in Prague’s Karlin neighborhood. 

The modern restaurant sits upstairs, while their bakery and coffee shop as well as their mini grocery store live downstairs. On Sundays, they have a lovely brunch in the courtyard out front – but if you’re going to go, reserve in advance! 

What to expect? The basics, done well (find the menu here). The Czech breakfast is my favorite, but you simply can’t go wrong here. 

2. Cafefin

A bowl of potatoes, eggs and bread at Cafefin, one of the best brunch spots in Prague

Locals and tourists alike love Cafefin in Prague’s Vinohrady neighborhood, and for good reason. This brunch restaurant is part of the Mazelab Coffee family, so you know the coffee is delicious. They serve brunch all day, and I truly haven’t had a dish I disliked here. The french toast is wonderful, but the egg dishes are also delicious, too. You can’t go wrong! 

3. Mezi Srnky

A table full of breakfast food at Mezi Srnky, one of the best brunch spots in Prague

Mezi Srnky may or may not be the perfect brunch spot in Prague…and it may or may not be one of my favorites. This bistro has a couple different locations in Prague around the city. Serving up all-day brunch, this bistro prides itself on fresh dishes, seasonal produce and local ingredients. 

The interior at Mezi Srnky, one of the best brunch spots in Prague

Most days, they have a lovely variety of dishes, sweet treats and unique plates. It’s one of the few brunch spots in Prague that serves up vegan and veggie food, too. 

4. Cafe Letka 

A bowl of breakfast oatmeal at Cafe Letka, one of the best brunch spots in Prague

Brunch lovers simply cannot skip the hip Cafe Letka. It’s one of my favorites in Prague, simply because it offers such a great variety of dishes on their small menu. I love it so much, I even wrote about it in my National Geographic piece! 

It’s not often mentioned on brunch lists because it’s mostly a locals-only spot, but their coffee is phenomenal and the ambience is simply wonderful. Don’t skip the pastries, either. If you’re heading there on a weekend, keep in mind you may have to wait. 

5. Cafe Savoy

The interior at Cafe Savoy, one of the best brunch spots in Prague

Perhaps Prague’s most traditional brunch, Cafe Savoy is the whole package. This Viennese-style cafe offers a stunning setting for your morning coffee and breakfast; when you sit inside and enjoy the delicious food and gorgeous setting, there’s no surprise why this spot frequently ranks among the best brunch spots in Prague.

A woman prepares to eat a pastry at Cafe Savoy, one of the best brunch spots in Prague

It’s hardly a gem, but it’s still worth a visit: their breakfast sets or one of their egg dishes, paired with a coffee and pastry, is the best way to start your day. 

6. The Tavern

Looking for the best brunch spots in Prague that offer a more American brunch? The Tavern is one of my favorite spots in Prague (it’s on my list of the best restaurants!!), and they also have an excellent brunch, too. 

You’ll find all your American favorites at The Tavern, from biscuits and gravy to chicken and waffles. Don’t skip the fried chicken sausage biscuit, which is smothered in maple syrup. It’s the closest you can get to America, and when you’re sitting outside in the summertime? Chef’s kiss! 

7. Spižírna 1902

Spižírna 1902 is a classic brunch spot in Prague, serving up a great selection of coffee, pastries and brunch classics. From traditional Czech koláč to more Croque Madames, their selection of tasty treats rivals almost any Prague brunch spot’s selection. Pair your brunch with their coffee or hot chocolate. You’ll fall in love!

8. Le Caveau Kavárna

If you love a good French-style brunch, Le Caveau is the spot for you. This lovely cafe, located right on the square in Vinohrady, has everything you need for a great Prague brunch – and during the summer, they have plenty of outdoor seating, too. 

What should you get? I love the Croque Madame or the Eggs Florentine, but honestly, you simply cannot go wrong here. 

Le Caveau has phenomenal bread and pastries, too, so if you’re more of a grab-and-go person, stop by the bakery on Krymska and pick something up to go. 

9. Etapa

A brunch and breakfast spread at Etapa, one of Prague's best brunch spots.
courtesy of Etapa

Located in Prague’s trendy Karlin neighborhood, Etapa remains one of my all-time favorite brunch and lunch spots in Prague. This cafe-style spot offers up a small, curated menu of brunch specials and lunch meals, with a divine selection of pastries. The food is fresh and local, the meals thoughtful, the atmosphere lovely and casual. You can’t skip it.

10. Kavarna Tvoje Mama 

Filled donuts at Kavarna Tvoje Mama, one of the best bakeries in Prague
Courtesy of Tvoje Mama

Last but certainly not least, one of my favorites: Kavarna Tvoje Mama. This cafe isn’t exactly a bakery, but this coffee shop is home to some of the best baked treats in Prague and certainly one of the best brunches in Prague. This little coffee spot in Prague’s Vršovice neighborhood hosts locals and expats like every weekend for a delicious brunch.

On a typical weekend, they may sell out of their most popular pastries – but never fear, there’s usually plenty to go around. Try their buchta buns, kolache, or filled donuts, but don’t leave without trying their coffee and their brunch. 

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Samantha Tatro

Samantha Tatro is a Czech-American third culture kid who grew up living and traveling abroad. Many years later, after living in California and working as a journalist, she decided to take the leap and move abroad again…this time to Prague, Czech Republic. Samantha started Undiscovered Path Home to help couples and solo female travelers find the courage to visit countries – and locations – off the beaten path. Her work has appeared in Bon Appetit, NBC News, The Adecco Group, and more.

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8 comments
  1. Kendra says:
    May 14, 2025 at 7:37 pm

    What a delicious collection of options! I would love to try all of the pastries. They look particularly delectable!

    Reply
    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      May 15, 2025 at 9:26 am

      Pastries are NEXT LEVEL!

      Reply
  2. Marilyn says:
    May 15, 2025 at 4:12 am

    Prague is definitely a city in looking forward to visiting. The culture, the history, and you’ve shared the food and amazingly delicious places to enjoy. Thank you

    Reply
    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      May 15, 2025 at 9:26 am

      It is really a one-of-a-kind spot 🙂 I love living here!

      Reply
  3. Tanya Turner says:
    May 16, 2025 at 2:58 am

    Oh my gosh your post made my mouth water! It all looks so good. You are absolutely spoiled for choice for brunch in Prague! I hope to travel there one day.

    Reply
    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      May 19, 2025 at 9:47 am

      I hope you make it here too! We truly are spoiled for choice, such a foodie city 🙂

      Reply
  4. Cosette says:
    May 16, 2025 at 12:51 pm

    Oh, I love a good brunch spot. I would definitely want to try out Eska for its traditional Chech food. However the food from the others looks good, especially Kavarna Tvoje Mama.

    Reply
    1. Samantha Tatro says:
      May 19, 2025 at 9:47 am

      They are all wonderful – but Eska is one of my favorites!

      Reply

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