Café Louvre
Café Louvre serves as Prague's most atmospheric literary café, occupying the same Art Nouveau space where Einstein debated relativity and Kafka scribbled stories in 1911.
About Café Louvre
Café Louvre serves as Prague's most atmospheric literary café, occupying the same Art Nouveau space where Einstein debated relativity and Kafka scribbled stories in 1911. You'll find yourself dining under soaring ceilings with original moldings, surrounded by marble-topped tables and burgundy banquettes that have hosted a century of conversations. The menu spans Czech classics like goulash (280 CZK) and schnitzel (320 CZK) alongside all-day breakfast options and exceptional cakes that locals actually order.
The experience feels like stepping into pre-war Central Europe, with waiters in bow ties navigating between tables of students, business meetings, and tourists clutching guidebooks. The main dining room buzzes with multilingual chatter, while the upstairs billiard room maintains its original 1902 tables and quieter atmosphere. Service moves at old-world pace, giving you time to absorb the literary ghosts and watch Prague's intellectual class still gathering over coffee and newspapers.
Most guides oversell the Kafka connection, but the café genuinely delivers on atmosphere without feeling like a museum. Skip the tourist-heavy weekend brunches when tables turn slowly and opt for weekday mornings or late afternoons instead. The apple strudel (120 CZK) is legitimately excellent, and the billiard room upstairs often goes unnoticed by visitors focused on the main floor.
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