Cafe
Liberica Cafe
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Liberica Cafe is a gem in Prague's historic Josefov quarter, offering a serene escape for coffee lovers. The cafe is named after the Liberica coffee species, which is rare and distinct from Arabica and Robusta. The interior is minimalist with a Scandinavian touch: white walls, wooden furniture, and plenty of natural light. The baristas are passionate and knowledgeable, often explaining the origins of each bean and the best brewing method. The menu features espresso-based drinks, pour-overs, and cold brews, all made from ethically sourced beans. They also serve light pastries and cakes that pair perfectly with the coffee. The atmosphere is quiet and contemplative, ideal for reading, working, or simply enjoying a moment of calm. Its location in the Jewish Quarter means you can combine a visit with exploring the nearby Old-New Synagogue or the Jewish Museum.
Don't miss
- Order a pour-over made from single-origin Liberica beans
- Try the homemade carrot cake or cheesecake
- Watch the baristas craft latte art
- Browse the small selection of coffee beans for sale
- Enjoy the quiet ambiance away from tourist crowds
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Liberica Cafe
You can visit on your own (no entry fee; pay for your order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
Cheapest way inPrague’s TOP Sights - Old Town, Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge (Tip-based tour)4.9★ · 959 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$3 per personSee dates →
Best full dayBest of Prague Guided Tour and Cruise with Authentic Czech Lunch4.8★ · 3,896 travelers~6 hoursFree cancellationFrom$99 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate Prague City Highlights Tour with a Stop at a Czech Cafe5★ · 190 travelers~4 hoursFree cancellationFrom$208 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- They take coffee seriously; ask for recommendations if you're unsure.
- Free Wi-Fi is available, but the cafe is not a co-working space; keep noise low.
- Cash only? Some reports say card is accepted, but have Czech crowns just in case.
- Pastries sell out quickly; go early for the best selection.
A bit of history
Liberica Cafe opened in the early 2010s as part of Prague's third-wave coffee movement, focusing on specialty beans and sustainable practices. The cafe's name reflects its dedication to offering unique coffee varieties not commonly found in mainstream shops.
Common questions
Do they have milk alternatives?
Yes, they offer oat, soy, and almond milk.
Is there seating for groups?
The cafe is small; groups of 4-5 can sit together, but larger groups may struggle.
Can I buy coffee beans to take home?
Yes, they sell bags of their specialty beans.
Is the cafe pet-friendly?
Small dogs are allowed, but it's best to check with staff.
Do they have gluten-free options?
Some pastries may be gluten-free; ask the barista.
What are the opening hours?
Typically 8 AM to 7 PM daily, but check their social media for updates.
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