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| Cafe 35 @ Institute Francais |
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| Written by Jeffree Benet |
A clean and well organized frenchy cafe with a peaceful outdoor patio is located in the French Cultural Complex.
The photos on the wall are the only things that actually give this cafeteria-style cafe the feeling of France, well, that and the language and service too. Open Mon-Fri 9AM to 6PM. Štěpánská 35, 111 21 Praha 1, Informace Tel: +420 221 401 011, www.ifp.cz, Open: Mon. - Fri. 8:30-20:00, Sat. 10-14, Metro: Muzeum |
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Full of newspapers (only in French, of course), snobby Czechs, (proving Prague is the Paris of the '90s), and affordable cakes with deliciously prepared coffees, especially the espresso.



















































































































