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La Bohème Café Specialty Coffee Roastery

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La Bohème Café Specialty Coffee Roastery is a haven for coffee lovers in Prague's leafy Vinohrady neighborhood. The café sources beans directly from small farms worldwide and roasts them in-house, ensuring peak freshness. The interior is bright and airy, with white walls, wooden furniture, and large windows overlooking Sázavská street. The menu features espresso-based drinks, pour-overs, and cold brews, each prepared with precision by skilled baristas. They also offer a selection of pastries and light bites, often sourced from local bakeries. The atmosphere is calm and studious, making it a popular spot for remote work or catching up with friends over a perfectly crafted cup.

Don't miss

  • Try a single-origin espresso or pour-over to taste the unique flavor profile of beans from Ethiopia, Colombia, or beyond.
  • Watch the roasting process through the glass wall separating the café from the roastery.
  • Pair your coffee with a freshly baked croissant or cake from a local patisserie.
  • Browse their retail section to buy bags of whole-bean coffee to take home.

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Ways to visit La Bohème Café Specialty Coffee Roastery

You can visit on your own (no entry fee; pay for food and drinks at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Try their seasonal single-origin offerings; ask the barista for recommendations.
  • Free Wi-Fi and plenty of power outlets make it great for working.
  • Coffee costs around 50-80 CZK; pastries from 40 CZK.
  • Smoking is not permitted indoors.

A bit of history

La Bohème opened in 2015 as part of Prague's third-wave coffee movement, founded by a team of coffee enthusiasts dedicated to ethical sourcing and artisanal roasting.

Common questions

Do they have non-dairy milk options?

Yes, oat, almond, and soy milk are available.

Can I buy coffee beans to go?

Yes, they sell whole-bean coffee from their roastery.

Is there outdoor seating?

Yes, a few tables are available on the sidewalk in good weather.

Do they serve food?

Light pastries and cakes, but no full meals.

What are the opening hours?

Typically 8 AM-7 PM daily, but check their website for updates.

Is the café dog-friendly?

Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome inside.

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