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Uniquely Prague

 
Meduza Kavarna PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeffree Benet   

Tags: cafe | Czech | International

Walking down to the left from the church at the square, about 50 meters down Belgicka on the right side of the street.

Meduza KavarnaGood art, low key, hard to find: does not advertise itself from the street! I almost always walk by it at least once before I find it.

Looks as if the last time its name was painted above the building was back in the '20s, though in fact it's only a few years old.Once you find it, a warm seat, quite possibly a comfortable couch, will greet you. Low lit. Unlike when I'm in some of the other places in the center, I don't feel like jittery people are always hanging over me here. It is RELAXED.

Fine permanent art collection.Try the banana chocolate pancakes. I had them last night and left with an empty stomach because my ex boyfriend cleaned the plate. Open 'til 2AM?


Belgicka 17, 120 00 Prague 2, Tel: +420 222 515 107, Mon - Fri: 10:00 - 01:00, Sat - Sun: 12:00 - 01:00, www.meduza.cz, Metro: Namesti Miru, Tram: 4, 6, 10, 16, 22, 23, 51, 56, 57
 

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