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Top 10 Best Bakeries you should try in Prague


 

Sourdough bread, Chlebicky (open-faced sandwiches), Nakládaný Hermelín (Czech Pickled Cheese), and the Czech desserts -these are some of the unmissable treats in Prague. You will definitely enjoy these delectables during  Food Tours in Prague.

Prague’s bakeries are by no means unique in the ways in which they are connected to those of neighboring countries and the characteristics that make them stand out. (Learn more on Prague’s food history and culture )

For now, let’s talk about our favorite bakeries in Prague -since we all like a little indulgence. Here are our top picks for bakeries to try in Prague.

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KRUSTA řemeslná pekárna & bistro

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This is a distinctive combination of a bakery, bistro, and cafe on Vodiková street. Here you will find sourdough bread, hand-knitted buns full of butter, croissants, and a large selection of sweet pastries. You can choose from the breakfast and lunch menu or sit with a coffee or a glass of wine. KRUSTA has a long history as a handmade bakery. They bake French and Czech pastries using the finest ingredients because they value simplicity and genuine craftsmanship. Take a bag of freshly baked cookies with you when you leave work and head home right away. Enjoy their excellent croissant and coffee. It is simple to order, sit down, and enjoy. Also, it features upstairs seating and the staff is very friendly.

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practical information
address:Vodičkova 11, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia
opening hours: Open 24 hours
phone: +420 211 221 415
Website:KRUSTA řemeslná pekárna & bistro
 

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The city’s best location for a coffee and some treats is here. You can enjoy coffee or a cappuccino with croissants that are sweet or salty, a piece of cake, cupcakes, or other traditional Czech foods that are all delectable. For breakfast and coffee breaks at Prague’s international hotels, they predominantly, but not exclusively, bake single-portion goods. However, their goods are also fantastic for various occasions, including snacks for meetings. Everything in their bakery is created by hand, without the use of additives or preservatives, and we bake using our own original recipes.

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practical information
address:Husitská 33/34, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia
opening hours: Mon-Sat;7:30am-6pm/sun;9:30am-6pm
phone:+420 737 237 675
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PEKÁRNA Nostress Bakery

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This is an excellent, fresh lunch stop at the serene and elegant bakery, which is only a short stroll from the crowded Old Town center. Here, there are savory items that are suitable for people who are lactose- and egg-intolerant. Although those with allergies, intolerances, or veganism cannot have sweets, this should be your breakfast spot while visiting Prague. The pastries are delicious and the swirl with walnuts is excellent. Also as excellent as the ones we have in Paris are the chocolate rolls and there are also several excellent pears juices. Salads and sandwiches are also available. Additionally, there is free internet, which is always a plus.

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practical information
address:Vězeňská 8, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
opening hours:mon-tue;8am-7pm/sun;9am-5pm
phone:+420 241 431 348
website:PEKÁRNA Nostress Bakery
 

Best cafe bakery to try in Prague

coffee corner bakery

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The Coffee Corner Bakery is situated in the well-liked neighborhood of Vinohrady on a green high street with tram access. This chic neighborhood café in Prague has exposed brick walls, big windows that let in lots of natural light, plush chairs, workstations made of wood, and even little bistro tables that can be set up outside in the warmer months. It is well-known for its delicious sweets, espresso-made coffee drinks, wonderful breakfast and lunch fare (such as eggs Benedict, avocado toast, and burgers), and for its weekend brunch. Speaking of brunch, what better way to 

Coffee Corner Bakery is a great spot to work remotely because of the welcoming neighborhood atmosphere and peaceful surroundings. Take your laptop and a tram, then head over to Coffee Corner Bakery right away.

practical information
address:Korunní 1342/96, 101 00 Vinohrady, Czechia
opening hours:Mon-Fri;8am-10pm/sat;9am-10pm/sun;9:30am-8pm
phone:+420 777 779 176
website: coffee corner bakery

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Bakeshop

The Bakeshop is a singular and exceptional café and bistro that serves handcrafted food, fresh pastries, and wonderful coffee in the heart of Prague. It is a 3-min walk from the Church of Our Lady before Týn.It is one of the top coffee shops and bakeries in Prague and the perfect location for you and your friends. There’s excellent selections for savory breakfasts and deli-style lunches, as well as a great assortment of pastries and cakes. From soups and omelets to sandwiches and baguettes to sweet pies, tarts, and cakes, Bakeshop Café and Bistro make fresh dishes every day. Whether you like something sweet or savory, Bakeshop has it. They prepare delectable croissants with butter, fluffy muffins, crunchy biscuits, soft bagels, and filling quiche every day. They also provide a wide selection of beverages, but their wonderful fresh coffee and fresh fruit juices are particularly well-known.

practical information
address:Kozí 1, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
opening hours:mon-sun;7am-9pm
phone:+420 222 316 823
website: Bakeshop
Order: wolt.com

Pâtisserie Saint Tropez

The only recipient of the Valrhona expert award in the Czech Republic and maker of the country’s largest chocolate bar is the well-known and renowned French confectionery Patisserie Saint Tropez, which is situated in Mala Strana at the base of Petn Hill. Top-notch original confectionary and the best raw materials are the cornerstones of the Saint Tropez patisserie. Vilém Nosál, the pastry chef created recipes for traditional French and Czech desserts in the 1920s, and they are still used today.

Along with its wonderful cakes, the bakery is well known for its chocolate goods. As the sole pastry store in the Czech Republic, it is proud of its partnership with Valrhona, the best chocolate manufacturer in the world and recipient of the Valrhona Expert designation (a chocolate Oscar).

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practical information
address:Karmelitská 20, 110 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
opening hours:Mon-Fri;8am-7pm/sat-sun;9am-7pm
phone:+420 603 333 338
website:Pâtisserie Saint Tropez
Order: cukrarnatropez.cz

Best home bakery to try in Prague

Good Food Coffee & Bakery

Good Food Coffee & Bakery modified the original 100-year-old recipe to suit the fresh and changing tastes of the contemporary world. While still made with the basic, original components, this cone is now bursting with all of its different flavors, both sweet and savory. You can take it for granted once they claim that their ice cream has always and forever been made in-house. Why? because it is produced using the traditional GELATO method in Italy, which calls for the use of fresh milk and small batches. The ice cream is denser, silkier, smoother, has a more intense flavor, and contains significantly less fat when it is churned at a slower rate. That indicates that they actually deliver all the goodness and freshness to you practically instantly without the use of preservatives.

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practical information
address: Karlova 160/8, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
opening hours:mon-sun; 10 am-11 pm
website: Good Food Coffee & Bakery

Cukrarna Mysak

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This is one of the best places to get delicious cakes and pastries in Prague. When it first opened in 1911 during the First Republic, the famed candy store on Vodiková Street was a favorite hangout for famous people. It continues to uphold Frantiek Myák’s sweet store history and his pastry-making abilities today. There are traditional Czech pastries, cakes, and sundaes available, as well as breakfast options and gourmet coffee. Stop here if you want to sample some highly authentic homemade Czech desserts. Also, give Buchtiky and Vtrnk a try, and you’ll be amazed. It’s a good idea to head here if you want to try authentic Czech pastries rather than the ubiquitous trdelnik seen all across Prague. There is a tiny downstairs seating space and a larger, finer upper seating area.

practical information
address:710/31, Vodičkova, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha, Czechia
opening hours:mon-sun;8am-7pm
phone:+420 730 589 249
website: CUKRARNA MYSAK
Order: mysakdomu.czwolt.comdamejidlo.cz

Best retail bakeries to try in Prague

Artic Bakehouse

Sourdough bread and fresh pastries are the focus of the Prague-based Icelandic bakery Artic Bakehouse. A croissant with Love balls and Nutella is a must-try! The Bakehouse want to introduce the people of Prague to Icelandic bread and share their culture with them through the aroma of freshly baked bread.

practical information
address:Újezd 11, 150 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
opening hours:mon-sun;7am-7:30pm
phone: +420 771 140 048
website: ARTIC BAKEHOUSE
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Petite France Bakery and Confectionery

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After a strenuous stroll around New Town, stop by for a drink here. The food served at this cafe is French cuisine. Enjoy wonderfully prepared quiche, mascarpone, and laing with your family. Come here if you’re hungry for delicious strudels, chocolate croissants, and lemon pies. It’s time to sample some delectable wine. With a delicious espresso, latte, or cappuccino, start your meal. Because of its excellent location, Petite France Bakery and Confectionery is simple to find. Many visitors have noted how welcoming the staff is at this establishment. Customers comment on prompt service in their reviews. There are rumors of good prices here. This place has a magnificent ambiance and opulent furnishings.

practical information
address:Město, Myslíkova 263/22, Nové, 120 00 Praha, Czechia
opening hours:mon-sun;8am-6pm
phone:+420 702 146 966

There are charming bakery stores all over the Czech Republic just begging to be discovered. The huge selection of pastries, cakes, cookies, and bread make it almost difficult to choose one. There are countless rows of enticing tarts to seduce you, as well as mouthwatering chocolate tortes, bonbons, luscious cheesecake, a variety of truffles, whimsical marzipan creatures, wonderful ice cream, and much more.