Cafe Louvre, the most famous coffee shop in Prague, has the same name as the Louvre in France and has a history of more than 100 years.
9 Narodni 22, Prague , Czech Republic
Cafe Louvre was once a coffee shop frequented by Einstein and Kafka, and Jay Chou also came here to check in.
I checked in at the end of June. I was exhausted from visiting the old town on a hot day. My friends had to go somewhere else. I urgently needed afternoon tea. I came to cafe Louvre alone. At 12:30, there were not many people after the meal time, and there were many empty seats.
I ordered cappuccino, cheesecake, fried pork chop, and ice cream. I ate more than 400 crowns, more than 130 yuan. Compared with the prices in the Czech Republic, Shanghai is much cheaper.
You can pay with Czech crowns (kc), 100kc=30 yuan. I didn’t change Czech crowns and settled directly in euros.
I consider myself a sweet tooth, but I really can't like Louvre cheesecake. Maybe it's because of the hot weather. I think it's too sweet and greasy, not the taste of cheesecake I like. The cappuccino tastes bland. The fried pork chop is small and delicate, just right for me. The ice cream is too sweet.
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Cafe Louvre, the most famous coffee shop in Prague, has the same name as the Louvre in France and has a history of more than 100 years. 9 Narodni 22, Prague , Czech Republic Cafe Louvre was once a coffee shop frequented by Einstein and Kafka, and Jay Chou also came here to check in. I checked in at the end of June. I was exhausted from visiting the old town on a hot day. My friends had to go somewhere else. I urgently needed afternoon tea. I came to cafe Louvre alone. At 12:30, there were not many people after the meal time, and there were many empty seats. I ordered cappuccino, cheesecake, fried pork chop, and ice cream. I ate more than 400 crowns, more than 130 yuan. Compared with the prices in the Czech Republic, Shanghai is much cheaper. You can pay with Czech crowns (kc), 100kc=30 yuan. I didn’t change Czech crowns and settled directly in euros. I consider myself a sweet tooth, but I really can't like Louvre cheesecake. Maybe it's because of the hot weather. I think it's too sweet and greasy, not the taste of cheesecake I like. The cappuccino tastes bland. The fried pork chop is small and delicate, just right for me. The ice cream is too sweet.
This is a century-old restaurant. Jay Chou has also visited it. I found Jay Chou's seat and sat down to have a cup of coffee. I came here for dinner another night. I went directly to the second floor. The left and right sides are different. One place is for afternoon tea and coffee, and the other is for dinner.
This is the most famous cafe in Prague. There is only a narrow door at the entrance. Once you enter, it feels like an old-fashioned movie theater. Go up the wide stairs and push open the door to the main hall. The bright red and creamy white decorations are pleasing to the eye. The whole restaurant is clean and bright, and the atmosphere is warm and comfortable. Although the taste of the food is not surprising, it will never disappoint you. It is definitely worth recommending for its value for money.
There is a cafe in every city. The Louvre Cafe in Prague sounds very impressive just by the name. The exterior of the cafe is not very eye-catching. Although the interior is also in a palace style, it looks very old. The walkways and stairs have a feeling of the last century, and there is a smell of disinfectant in the restaurant. The decoration style and color actually remind me of "The Grand Budapest Hotel", the difference is that it is a little old. I waited for a few minutes and was led in. After sitting down, I found that the line behind was long again. I was lucky. I ordered hot chocolate for drinks. It was good. It was a small and exquisite cup, mellow and rich, and it was served with a small egg roll. The dipping sauce for the bread before the meal was very fresh, with cream and chopped green onions. The bread was delicious, but the amount was large enough to be a meal... The cheesecake was shared by everyone. I felt that there was a faint smell, and the appearance was better than the taste. For the main course, everyone ordered salad, salmon, and rabbit meat (which tasted like chicken), and the taste was very fresh and not greasy. The waiter's attitude is OK, at least much better than the New York Cafe in Budapest, and the food is not expensive.
As a historic coffee shop in Prague, Cafe Louvre once attracted celebrities such as Kafka and Einstein to stop by, so don’t miss it if you pass by. I went to Cafe Louvre for breakfast two days in a row. I tried the traditional Czech breakfast and the French breakfast. I still prefer the French one~~~The eggs were well cooked, especially the one without cheese. It would taste better if it had diced ham in it~ ~~ Czechs always give a plate of hard bread to everything they eat. One is fine, but two is a bit tiring~~~ But the taste is still good... By the way, this bread series is charged separately, it seems to be 15 kronor, I don’t know what it is. No, you don’t have to =_= If the coffee you want to drink has the logo of Cafe Louvre, then it is recommended that you order a cappuccino~~~ It’s like you have never been to cafe Louvre without drinking a cup of cappuccino~~~ Tips: Cafe Louvre is very popular. If you don’t want to wait, please come as soon as the door opens~~~You will have to queue up if it’s late... On National Street, the signboard is big and easy to find.
It is said that this is the coffee shop that Einstein and Kraft often visited. The taste is very good and the price is not expensive. It is not the kind of century-old shop that is extremely expensive. It is a good place to drink coffee. You can also order dishes and takeaway at the door. The cakes here are very delicate and delicious.
Enter the restaurant and find a table to sit down. The waiter will be in charge of the table according to the area. The corridor of the cafe is a marble structure. The entire dining area is surrounded by light yellow lights and walls, and the atmosphere is very good. I recommend two HOME MADE cakes. The first is the classic Sacher. The cake is composed of two layers of sweet chocolate and apricot jam in the middle of the two layers of chocolate. It is sweet and sour. If you like the sweet feeling, cream is the best choice. The second is cheesecake. Thick cheese wrapped in yellow peaches, cream sprinkled with pine cones, a dessert with a large portion, is a perfect match with coffee. Because the restaurant has a lot of people, there are tourists and locals, so the table turnover is very fast, and the waiters are also very efficient. If you don’t have a reservation, the waiting time will not be very slow.
A very famous cafe not far from the old town. We went there around 10 o'clock. There were a lot of people but no need to wait for a table. We ordered hot chocolate and cappuccino, a breakfast and a tiramisu. The hot chocolate was very strong and the cake was not as sweet as the Austrian one. It was just right. With the service charge, it was only 257 kronor, which was cheap and good value.