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Grand Cafe OrientvsCafe Louvre
Grand Cafe Orient and Cafe Louvre are both highly recommended by professional reviewers. On balance, Grand Cafe Orient ranks marginally higher than Cafe Louvre. Grand Cafe Orient has a TripExpert Score of 85 with recommendations from 6 reviewers such as Rough Guide, Time Out and Travel + Leisure.
Grand Cafe Orient
Travel + Leisure
Time Out
Rough Guide
Afar Magazine
Let's Go
Frommer's
Dum U Cerne Matky Bozi, Ovocný trh 19, Prague 110 00 , Czech Republic
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"Everything is a faithful replica of what once was: immense polished-brass and silk-shaded lamps are suspended from the glossy, white-beamed ceiling." Full review
"Probably the most stylish caff in Old Town, which is saying something, the Orient provides an unmissable opportunity to sip cappuccino in a cubist building." Full review
Star
"This superb reconstruction of a famous Cubist café from 1911, on the first floor of the Museum of Czech Cubism, dishes up cakes, pancakes and coffee."
"Prague’s Grand Café Orient is the only cubist-designed space of its kind in the world." Full review
"If the small sandwiches, salads, and plethora of pancake options are not persuading enough, just stop by to check out the incredibly cool coat hangers near the entrance." Full review
"Complete with an Art Deco-style interior, mint-green walls and beautiful early-modern chandeliers and furnishings...an atmospheric spot for a quiet coffee and cake or a glass of wine during the day." Full review
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