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Cafe SavoyvsCafe Louvre
Both Cafe Savoy and Cafe Louvre are rated very highly by travel writers. On balance, Cafe Savoy ranks significantly better than Cafe Louvre. Cafe Savoy scores 89 with praise from 7 publications like Michelin Guide, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Cafe Savoy
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Rough Guide
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Fodor's
Eater
Vitezna 5, Prague 150 00, Czech Republic
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"Stellar service and elegant meals of high quality at moderate prices are de rigueur here." Full review
"The setting here is the real selling point – a stunningly restored 19th-century coffee house just across the river from the National Theatre."
"Now part of the thriving Czech restaurant group Ambiente, this high-ceilinged, 19th-century café is elegant, airy and expert, offering an excellent menu of seafood and other Mediterranean fare." Full review
Star
"The Savoy is a classic, L-shaped Habsburg-era café from 1893 with a superb, neo-Renaissance ceiling."
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"This atmospheric grand café with its superb neo-renaissance ceiling has been open since 1893." Full review
"The Savoy is a lovingly restored 19th-century coffeehouse, complete with high ceilings and period Biedermeier furnishings that instantly recall imperial Vienna" Full review
"One of the best of Prague's traditional turn-of-the-century-style grand cafés, the Savoy is popular day and night for its brunches, coffees, Czech classics, and pastries" Full review
"Café Savoy has stood the test of time since 1893 for a reason. Service rarely falters and the Viennese-inspired atmosphere makes brunching feel like an elegant affair without any pretension."
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Cafe Louvre
DK Eyewitness
Time Out
Rough Guide
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Národní 22, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
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"An excellent place for a late and lazy breakfast on the terrace, Louvre has been in business since the early 1900s."
"Popular since the 19th century, this lofty café somehow manages to get away with a garish cream-and-turquoise colour combination, perhaps because it leads to a fine backroom with pool tables." Full review
Star
"Turn-of-the-twentieth-century café with a long pedigree, and still a very popular refueling spot for Prague’s shoppers."
"Situated on the second story of a building overlooking a busy street in Prague, Cafe Louvre is a quiet respite." Full review
"There's nothing remotely cerebral about the place today; it's just a bright, bustling cafe, serving decent coffee drinks and a full (and delicious) menu of Czech and international dishes. " Full review