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Coco Café

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Coco Café is a charming spot located along the Náplavní embankment in Prague's Nové Město district. The café offers a warm, inviting interior with a mix of modern and rustic décor, making it a popular retreat for locals and visitors alike. Known for its carefully sourced coffee beans and expertly prepared espresso drinks, it's a haven for coffee enthusiasts. The menu also features light bites, pastries, and homemade desserts. What sets Coco Café apart is its laid-back vibe and proximity to the Vltava River, allowing guests to enjoy a quiet moment away from the city's bustling tourist centers. The friendly staff and attention to detail create a memorable experience for anyone seeking quality coffee in a comfortable setting.

Don't miss

  • Savor a perfectly brewed flat white or pour-over coffee made from single-origin beans.
  • Relax on the outdoor terrace overlooking the Náplavní embankment and river life.
  • Try a homemade pastry or cake, such as the popular carrot cake or cinnamon roll.
  • Browse the small selection of coffee beans and brewing gear available for purchase.
  • Enjoy the cozy interior with exposed brick walls and vintage furniture.

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Ways to visit Coco Café

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Coco Café with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Peak hours are mid-afternoon; arrive early for a seat by the window.
  • Cards are accepted, but cash is handy for small purchases.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available; ask staff for the password.
  • They offer oat and soy milk alternatives for lattes.

A bit of history

Coco Café opened in the early 2010s as part of Prague's growing specialty coffee scene. It quickly gained a loyal following among locals for its commitment to quality and community-focused atmosphere.

Common questions

Is there outdoor seating?

Yes, there is a small terrace with tables overlooking the embankment, popular in good weather.

Do they serve food?

Yes, they offer a selection of pastries, cakes, and light snacks like sandwiches.

Can I buy coffee beans here?

Yes, they sell bags of their current roast for home brewing.

Is the café dog-friendly?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome inside.

What are the opening hours?

Hours vary; check their social media for current times.

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