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Bakeshop Praha

4.2 (189 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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John H.

Reasonable prices for the area, and a decent selection of pastries and cakes. The croissant was not as airy as it should be, but tasted good. I had it with a double expresso. Afterwards I ordered a sourdough bread and gallette to go. The bread was nothing special. They also offer a breakfast menu and some prepared food. It can get quite busy in the morning, and sometimes the servers get frenetic. Also, people don't always wait their turn.

mascarpone with chocolate cake
Alessandra V.

i ordered a birthday cake for my dad from this bakery and they were super easy to work with. they worked w me on what size & flavor to do. we went with the chocolate w marscapone cake in their Baby size. only four of us to feed and we didnt even finish half but we packaged up the rest to bring back home. it was very delicious! rich but light at the same time. the workers in person were very friendly when we came to pick it up as well.

Best latte ever!
Heather E.

Wonderful coffee and bake shop! Coffee was perfectly sweet and extra hot! Service was warm and friendly!

Cakes were great!I for got what I ordered but coffee was good too. Service was friendly

cookies for sale
Corina Q.

So many delicious baked goods and wonderful aromas when you first step into this shop! It was packed at 9am on a Tuesday, with pretty much all the seats inside filled. They have a variety of viennoiseries, cookies, cakes, tarts, and other sweet and savory foods. I got the chocolate chip cookie, chocolate rugelah, snowball cookie, and cranberry orange brownie. The worker was very helpful in answering my questions and giving me her recommendations. The Chocolate Cookie 22czk was my least favorite, because it was hard and crisp, when I like my cookies soft and chewy. I did like that they used chopped chocolate and layered them, which was a nice change from the traditional chocolate chips randomly scattered all over the place. The Snowball Cookie 20czk was one of the recommendations by the worker, and it was very delicious! She told me it was a traditional Czech christmas cookie with hazelnuts. Chocolate Rugelach 65czk per 100g - I don't think she weighed this one because I had brought my own paper bag and had her put it in before she could weight it, but I'm guessing she charged me around 20czk for it. This was my first time trying it, and I read that it's a Jewish snack filled with cream cheese. It wasn't super sweet, but it was very unmemorable - I hardly remember anything about it, so I will probably pass on getting it if I'm ever back. Cranberry Orange Brownie 39czk - My FAVORITE out of my four choices. I wanted to come back another time during my short stay in Prague just for these brownies. A chewy, dense, moist brownie square bursting with cranberry and orange in every bite. Don't get me wrong, it's still 90% brownie, but the tart cranberry and orange flavors went so well with the sweet chocolatey brownie, I wish I could have had 20 of them HAHA

Bacon & 2 scrambled eggs, cheddar on croissant with cappuccino
Mildred O.

Yum, I'm definitely coming back to this place before we leave on Saturday. I had the bacon, egg, and cheese on croissant with a cappuccino, which they brought out to me. The woman at the front counter was nice & helpful and spoke/understood English well. They offer bagels, pastries, cookies, cakes, and these huge meringues, Oh my!! This place is a must try while in Praha.

Bakery case

One of two bakeries within a block from our VRBO flat. The bakery case was beautiful, but the croissant could have been flakier. Service was polite. They actually accepted American Express.

Napkin
Urszula P.

If you want breakfast, freshly baked goods, some coffee, or people watching, you can do this all day here. It's a very active cafe with unique seats by the window that take a little effort to get into but are fun. We liked our coffees and the quiche, but the quiches had to be heated more. The croissant were also lovely. If you want freshly made eggs, there is another place near by.

Abegail A.

Stopped by on my way to Old Town after visiting the Jewish Quarters. I couldn't decide what to get because everything looked so good. Baked goods literally starred you in the face up entering the store. Decided on a galette with apples and berries. I really enjoyed this pastry. It crunchy on the outside, but flaky at the same time. It had just the right amount of sugar sprinkled on top. I liked how it wasn't too sweet. It was packed with the right about of apples and berries, which were a little tart. I also tried the chocolate chip cookie , which was really good too. They didnt skimp on the chocolate chips and the cookie was nice and buttery. C enjoyed his mini chocolate almond cookies...so much so that he devoured one within minutes. Great place to grab a pastry and beverage. I can see why Bakeshop comes highly recommended!

Ham & Cheese Quiche
Art C.

Just a quick stop for us Being tourists, we were on a walking tour. It was a free tour, tips only, and stopped at this bakery for about 15 minutes to allow people to visit the WC and grab a bite to eat. We grabbed individual quiche pies, mine was ham & cheese. The place may have been busy before our group arrived but either way, it was now busy. By the time my wife and I decided what we wanted most of our break time had passed, so I ate most of my quiche after the walk had resumed. Hard to give it the attention it deserved for a review, but here I am doing it anyway. I liked the filling and wished it had more. The crust was thick and I did not eat much of it. The bakery served its purpose for us, providing some nourishment on our long walk around Prague.

Marina S.

We ate breakfast at Bakeshop almost every morning we were in Prague. They have an amazing selection of pastries and sweets, from croissants to massive meringues. My favorite was definitely the apple and brie croissant, which we had twice! Other hits were the sour cherry galette and the apricot tarte. They also have a variety of espresso drinks and smoothies. We only tried their coffee, which was strong and the perfect kickstart to our day. Bakeshop definitely gets crowded with tourists and locals alike, so be prepared to wait in the morning! They do have a lot of communal seating along the windows and walls, as well as nice benches outside.

Kathy C.

I am a fan of Bakeshop! True, it's probably a bit higher in price than other local Czech bakeries, true, you might see a bunch of tourists and the place can get crowded, but overall, it's really a great place to stop by, have a cup of coffee and snack on a croissant while people watch. The first time we went to the Bakeshop, we went as soon as they opened in the morning. So we practically had the whole place by ourselves. We had a great time browsing the delicious baked goods displayed in the shop. We picked the quiche, cup of soup, and water combo, plus a cup of cappuccino and a chocolate croissant to share. Everything was delicious, especially the pumpkin soup. We did come back the 2nd time later in the week in the early afternoon and the place was PACKED. However, we were able to snatch a corner 'bar' seat, and we still enjoyed our little afternoon treat of two cups of coffee and slice of cake. So yes, though it can be a little pricier and full of tourists, it is still a great place to stop by and enjoy coffee, yummy pastries, and people watch.

Pumpkin-feta quiche and walnut-Calvados tart.
Rebecca T.

3 1/2 stars. Rounded up for the quality. Heard about the good reviews here, so I decided to take it upon myself to try out Bakeshop on my last day in Prague! Came in for brunch, and ordered the pumpkin-feta quiche (which came with salad) as well as a walnut-Calvados tart. Total came out to 320 czk (about 12€, or $13 USD), which I would say is a tad overpriced. But the quiche was pretty good. The crust was thick and hearty, and the pumpkin nice and tender. My complaint would be that it could've been heated a bit longer; there were parts in the quiche that weren't heated through, so it made for a *mildly* funky experience. Feta cheese tasted extremely subtle, not like the strong, tangy stuff that I'm accustomed to. Then again, there was a ton of basil on the quiche, which overwhelmed the taste of the pumpkin and feta. The walnut-Calvados tart was a-okay: just tasted like walnut puree, not very sweet. Didn't taste the Calvados at all. Like the quiche, the crust was delicious, though. Overall, a pleasant establishment not too far from Old Town Square, albeit overpriced. It's worth a try if you're into getting a nice brunch or something small to go; the bread and pastries aren't too expensive.

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Great espresso drinks and great baked items! Had chocolate Kahlua loaf cake and Linzer torte cookie.

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Great spot to hang out and have a nice cup of coffee with some sweets. Highly recommended!

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4.8(10 reviews)
1.1 kmNové Město, Praha 1
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A great place for cheap eats for breakfast or lunch in Prague. The service was fast and helpful,…read moreand there are a variety of delicious chlebickys (open-faced sandwiches) to choose from, along with pastries and fried items. The egg salad cheblicky was tasty - a layer of potato salad topped with fresh grated and quartered hard-boiled eggs with bits of red pepper throughout.

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Oh Deer Bakery

Oh Deer Bakery

5.0(5 reviews)
2.3 kmPraha 2, Vinohrady
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You know that feeling when you're so set on something that it haunts you for all eternity until you…read morefinally get to do it? That was me my entire four days in Prague. I passed by Oh Deer Bakery on my way to sightsee, and every opportunity I had, I would catch myself thinking of when I would be able to stop by. I checked the place out the night before I was going to leave and was set on going before heading to the airport. I researched their small menu extensively and was so set on getting the Slanina, which was a peanut butter filled cronut with a maple syrup glaze and bacon on top. My heart broke when I saw that they didn't have this, so I ended up getting the mini versions (58czk each, instead of the 89czk if you got a regular size) of the Jahoda and the Nutella. The Jahoda was a white chocolate topping with a sweet and tart strawberry mascarpone filling. I really don't know what drew me to this one because I hardly ever opt for a fruit flavor when it comes to baked goods, but I am SO glad that fate made me get this one because it was so amazing! The Nutella one was just as amazing, but in a completely different way. Unlike the stiffer, tarter strawberry mascarpone filling, this one was filled with ooey gooey thick rich salted caramel. It was much sweeter than the other cronut, but the combination of nutella and caramel went so well. The cronut itself is also an A+ in my books. The outside was crisp and the inside was soft, fluffy, and beautifully layered. The cronut itself was also not super sweet (even though it was coated in sugar), which made it a perfect vessel for the delicious fillings. The worker was also so kind and patient with me while I took a decade to decide what I wanted, and was sweet to let me borrow a knife and stay in the store for the next 10 minutes to take photos. Needless to say, the next time I'm in Prague, I'll definitely coming back, crossing my fingers that they'll have the Slanina this time!

The best bakery in Prague higher prices reflect the great quality and the Starbucks nearby is great…read morefor a coffee to pair with your pastry.

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Oh Deer Bakery - Inside of the mini Jahoda - white chocolate with strawberry mascarpone filling

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Inside of the mini Jahoda - white chocolate with strawberry mascarpone filling

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