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Right down street from the Jazz Bar, also near Tesco. A smoky backroom, semi-subterranean upstairs with that sweet, sweet smell...
Cheap Becherovka, Espresso, teas, Hot chocolate, juice and wine any day of the week will suit you and the weather's moods perfectly. Opatovická 24, 110 00 Praha 1, Tel: +420 224 931 444, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , www.kavarnavelryba.cz, open daily: 11.00 - 24.00 Metro: Narodni trida |
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Art gallery downstairs with skylights: different rotating local shows. Three rooms, each with a different feel. Painstakingly painted triangles (thousands of them) form the wall's motif, this is an arty cafe, with a vegetarian friendly menu, quiet and cool by day, a see and be seen joint at night.
Best price on absinthe in town. 



















































































































