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9:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Mon
8:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tue
8:00 AM - 11:30 PM
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8:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thu
8:00 AM - 11:30 PM
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Travelers' Choice 2023
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PRICE RANGE
$0.00 – $1.00
CUISINES
Cafe, International, Czech
Special Diets
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
meals, features
Details
PRICE RANGE
$0.00 – $1.00
CUISINES
Cafe, International, Czech
Special Diets
Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks
FEATURES
Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Gift Cards Available
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4.5
5,067 reviews
Excellent
2,753
Very good
1,545
Average
461
Poor
175
Terrible
133
LadyPriscilla
61 contributions
Dec 2019 • none
We were a couple travelling in Prague over the New Year and were recommended Cafe Louvre by a friend. Whilst not in the most fabulous part of Prague, it is definitely worth going. We arrived for lunch and the cafe was certainly busy and a lot of hustle and bustle. We queued for a short time before being seated and once seated, enjoyed a fabulous lunch of local cuisine. Despite being incredibly busy, the staff were attentive and the service excellent. The food was very good and very reasonable. We would definitely recommend.
Written January 2, 2020
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Sunking
Lubbock37 contributions
Jan 2020 • couples
Last stop before grabbing a cab to the airport. First this is truly historical site with long list of celebrity regulars. Could Einstein have been wrong. A 2-story walk up opens into a French 1890 Cafe decor with a menu and service to match. Many of the customers appeared to be locals with tourists mingled in. The menu matched the decor with a very broad selection of cafe options. While somewhat time pressed we enjoyed the best apple strudel we’ve had in the EU, cooked perfectly with tender flaky dough and apples delicately prepared. We also had a blueberry buckle type cake with similar excellent characteristics.
A pleasant surprise, and memorable destination in Prague’s Old Town.
Written January 14, 2020
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Alessandro M
Loano169 contributions
Jan 2020 • family
We stopped at this Cafe today, just by chance during a walk around Prague, and discovered a marvelous site, founded in 1902, where everyone can enjoy the atmosphere of liberty decoration and furniture, and the mood of the Cafes of the beginnings of the 20th century where poets, writers, thinkers, phylosophers and rich people would sit for hours in discussions or readings.
A luxury environment coupled with high quality coffee, tea and food, with prices just slightly higher than the ones in a normal bar on the street.
It is a great place to sit and relax, and “warm up” during winter, while in spring and summer time they also offer a great terrace with a view on the river Moldova.
What more to ask for???
Just bear with a 5 minutes line to enter the sitting area, once you get to the first floor through the stairs, as everyone wants to have the same great experience you are looking for!
Written January 1, 2020
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Hiyori
Worcester14 contributions
Jan 2020 • friends
I got the small breakfast and it really was a SMALL breakfast. It only came with a marmalade, butter, a small glass (probably the size of two tall shot glasses) and a boiled egg. If you got the meals “small, French, etc.” you were charged 19 Czech for the bread given. It was honestly not my place. It was me and three other of my friends and the waitress put down four different placemats (paper) to cover the whole table. We are all in our 20’s and it felt like they were treating us like we were 12.
Written January 8, 2020
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Amanda032
Thames Ditton287 contributions
Mar 2020 • couples
We visited here as a couple before a visit to the opera at the National Theatre. Husband was a little sceptical thinking it would be pricey (Kafka and Einstein both dined here), however he was very pleasantly surprised.
Very busy but served quickly by a friendly waiter. I had a beautiful salmon and gnocchi in cream sauce - this was my favourite main of all places we visited whilst in Prague. My husband had the goulash. Couple of glasses of very nice wine and a wonderful atmosphere - surrounded by Czech people meeting post work, families and a few other lucky tourists. Price - about £18 with a tip. This is one I’d recommend.
Written March 6, 2020
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Ekaterina P
1 contribution
Nov 2021 • couples
Disgusting food, from low quality ingridients. We came to have a nice dinner but ended up removing hair from our food and dealing with unfriendly service. We ordered goulash and fried Turkey chops- food was brought in exactly 2 minutes- it was heated up, we found A HAIR IN THE FOOD, as well a green salad on the side was partially dried and black as I guess they bought it a couple of weeks ago…. Turkey chops was same quality like frozen 2$ Turkey shops from supermarket .
Every single waiter wearing the mask only covering their mount,….
Very poor and cheap interior .
Quality is the same like in some kind of hospital cafeteria…
Don’t go if you don’t want to end up with stomach ache and bad memories.
The owner should be embarrassed.
Written November 30, 2021
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Princesstoadstool88
Manchester14 contributions
Jan 2020 • none
I had seen this restaurant on a few Prague vlogs, so myself and my other half thought we would have a look. We were not disappointed in the least! The Billiards room is stunning, well lit and has amazing character. For breakfast, we sat ourselves and had a look at the breakfast menu. Now I must note myself and my other half had breakfast here for the three mornings that we stayed in Prague, each morning we had a different dish. All of them were cooked and prepared beautifully. The waiting staff was very friendly and patient (especially when we tried to use the odd Czech word). Next time we visit, we are definitely trying another menu, but please go and enjoy!
Written January 14, 2020
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Andrew R
Brighton46 contributions
Mar 2020 • couples
What an amazing place this is! So much history and tradition. You really feel like you’ve stepped back in time. My partner had Turkish coffee and cheesecake, the waiter wore a fez to serve the coffee! It’s a huge place with billiard tables and wonderful B&W portraits on all the walls.
Written March 9, 2020
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Immanuel_Fruhmann
Vienna2127 contributions
Jan 2020 • none
The Café Louvre is an elegant and posh café, a stylish grand café, built into a palais, a palace of the old days of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. This café in the heart of Prague is full of splendor, high ceilings, and the cake we had was a delicious Raspberry Tart together with the Café Louvre coffee. A perfect combination.
The atmosphere of the Café Louvre is one of a kind, a special and fancy one. And here you can spend a while and get into this very special flow.
From Prague with Love!
Dr. Dr. Immanuel Fruhmann
Written February 7, 2020
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LauraSamuels
Germany12 contributions
Oct 2021 • none
During the COVID pandemic, we managed to visit Prague for short 4-day trip. Café Louvre had been recommended to us from a friend, as a place "you must visit" for a hot chocolate and some soup. The restaurant was beautiful, it's atmosphere takes you back to historical times, when top scientists and big personalities used to gather at the restaurant to discuss the latest in science, art, politics and culture. If you do visit, you definitely need to order the hot chocolate. It is prepared and served the way hot chocolate was originally meant to be experienced. We also ordered some soup as well as gnocchi for our main, which were also delicious. The prices are also great for the quality of food and drinks. We liked it so much, that we ended up visiting again in the morning before our flight back, to taste the delicious hot chocolate once more!
Written December 18, 2021
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C A Gunn
Faringdon8 contributions
Jan 2022 • family
We were staying in one of the nearby buildings and just so happened to pop in for breakfast on a whim. This is a really lovely beautiful old building steeped in history. The staff were polite, helpful and kind and immediately offered our Son his own highchair, a coloring pack and pencils to keep him entertained.
The service was quick and the breakfast arrived in good time. We ordered a Czech and French Breakfast for ourselves and an cheese omlet for our Son. The coffee was delicious and in such a comfortable cup, so ergonomic! The food and portions generous and delicious, eggs perfectly boiled, ham fresh and overall set us up well for a day of exploring. I was especially impressed with their adorable little glasses of freshly squeezed orange juice and sparkling water, such a lovely touch. Definitely recommend coming here for a beautiful little café society breakfast in fabulous historical surroundings. A special experience.
Written January 10, 2022
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Kookiehere
Prague660 contributions
Nov 2023 • family
This cafe/restaurant is one of the very few places in Prague where you can enjoy the traditional british afternoon tea (with some also traditional snacks). If you always wanted to feel like her majesty the queen of England, or a character from one of Agatha Christie's stories and enjoy this classy refreshment as they do, definitely come here. Located in the city center, in elegant and classy interiors of a cafe with well over 100 years long tradition, it's perfect for both tourists and locals because despite its tradition and location, the prices here are friendly and surprisingly low (including hot dishes). Our five o'clock set contained of a three level tray with desserts, scones with jam and cream and cucumber and salomon finger sandwiches, and obviously a kettle of hot black tea, milk and sugar cubes. All served in beautiful cups and plates. The service was very nice and when it got less busy also attentive (around 4 pm it gets really busy here so if you come during rush hours you will need to wait to be seated and will also wait a bit more to order but it's nothing drastic. I can only recommend.
Written November 5, 2023
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Isabelle S
Ayen484 contributions
Dec 2021 • none
Well… What a disappointment! We’ve been here for lunch 3 years ago and enjoyed our soups then. So for this return to Prague we decided to come here for dinner. After one of the worst dinner out we ever had, we wished we didn’t eat here. We shared a goose liver pâté. Even if quite well presented in a small glass jar, it was a very tiny portion and rather tasteless. Then my husband had the grilled sausage with mashed potatoes. It was a small ring of over cooked sausages with dollops of mustard and horseradish, an a splat of dry mash. I ordered the braised beef with bread dumplings. First the 2 micro slices of meat were as though as the cobblestones on the streets, tasteless too. It was served in gooey sea of yellow sweet sauce topped with cranberries and sweet whipped cream… An horror!
If the decor and the service were fine, the food was borderline non eatable. A shame…
Written December 17, 2021
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Khrystyna K
Prague20 contributions
Aug 2023 • friends
Louvre is great for both breakfast, lunch and dinner or just drinks with friends and a pool game.
They have a quality selection of affordable for city center food, a great number of waiters and waitresses who will serve you the moment you will sit down.
Very tasty food, great selection of sweets and most importantly - Atmosphere.
Its usually is very busy, but there is a great amount of space and tables where you can find a spot.
Written August 12, 2023
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Kassiani Z
33 contributions
Dec 2019 • none
A beautiful, historic building, with a '30s atmosphere.
The food was good, there was a variety of salty & sweet tastes on the menu.
I had the fried carp (fish), it was tasteful.
The price range was normal, considering how expensive Prague has become.
The -one- waiter was fast & polite.
Written January 5, 2020
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