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This cafe is immediately appealing because of its completely open-window design and plethora of reading materials available...
Cafe Rybka provides newspapers for those wishing to be informed, English magazines for English readers, postcards for travellers, and walls of Czech books for the reading pleasure of locals. They serve three different types of breakfast, limited snacks, and beverages such as wine, beer, tea and juices all for a reasonable price. Cafe Rybka is a place to go in the morning for a quick glimpse of the paper and breakfast, or to settle in for a few hours for a good read. There's not much seating as the place is quite small, but don't let that discourage you from Cafe Rybka's comfortable atmosphere that encourages reading or just plain relaxing.
Address: Opatovicka 7, 110 00, Praha 1, Telephone: +420 224 931 265, Fax: +420 224 932 017, email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , www.rybkapub.cz |
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