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3 years ago
If you're looking for a quick snack, this is the place to stop by! I recommend getting a croissant sandwich. Their croissants are perfection. read more
Nám. Republiky 1
110 00 Prague
Czech Republic
Nové Město, Praha 1
224 241 650
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http://www.paul-international.com/cz/magasins~adresses
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What time does Paul open?
Paul opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Paul close?
Paul closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday.Paul closes at 10:00 PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Wed, Sun 8:00 AM - 9:00 PMThu-Sat 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Paul take credit cards?
Yes, Paul takes credit cards.
Does Paul have outdoor seating?
Yes, Paul has outdoor seating options.
Does Paul have parking?
Yes, Paul has parking options.
Does Paul have free WiFi?
Yes, Paul has free WiFi.
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Stumbled here after going to pandora for my travel charm and the place was so cute and trendy…read more Staff polite! Caramel latte was very good. Food was great! Lots of sweet treat options
Food was great, fresh and attractive. The coffee was…read moreactually one of the best we had on our trip. Service was very friendly, polite and helpful. The area was beautiful to eat and people watch, such a great experience! I definitely recommend !
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Great ambience and great drinks! There was only one worker and she was on top of it all! We sat…read morethere to chill after a few stops around town. Ordered a few drinks: poured coffee, chai latte and they were all great. If you drink there they give you a real cup. Also ordered what looked like an oatmeal cookie but apparently it's called a flap Jack- pretty much tastes like an oatmeal cookie and it was amazing- actually I ordered two! It was crisp yet chewy in the center even good the next day too! Comes with oats, raisins, crasins, nuts!
Good coffee flavor. Had a weird version of an "iced" americano, but it was ok. Woke me up and sent…read moreme on my way!
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This place is amazing, very trendy but everything here is delicious. From pastries, gelato to a…read morefull sit down meal make sure you make this part of your bucket list when in Prague.
What a wonderful little discovery! We had just checked into our hotel in Prague and noticed this…read morepastry shop right across the street--so glad we walked in. Everything here is freshly made in-house, and you can actually see the magic happening through the glass window into the kitchen. We tried the chocolate tart and a slush, and both were absolutely delicious--fresh, rich, and not overly sweet. You can tell they put real care into their pastries. The staff was very friendly and welcoming, even though they didn't speak much English, which honestly just added to the charm of the place. The decor is simple and modern, but the transparent glass into the kitchen gives it such a warm, inviting feel. A wonderful pastry shop worth checking out if you're in Prague and want a sweet treat!
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Slush
Alley leading to the shop
Food was outstanding. We had lamb and chicken combination and it was delicious. Moussaka was…read moregreat. Flavors and spices were perfect. Our meal came with hummus. Server was friendly and helpful in ordering. Sitting outside on a beautiful night, perfect meal.
The ambiance was chill, soft music playing. The environment is very cozy and relaxing. Very…read morecomfortable furniture to sit on. Fresh pastries, a selection of food and a variety of coffee and tea. Service was attentive.
Carrot cake
See my review of the sister restaurant "next door" we went to two days earlier…read moreYea, it is worth the hype. For what you are getting coming out of the US this is a deal. Great atmosphere, perfect service, waiter did great job staring me To a local Merlot that was fantastic, musty, slightly tannic, 1100 crowns. I had braised rabbit in a mustard cream sauce, wife had braised veal cheeks which apparently on of the most popular. Beef tartar for app which perfect French bread toast. 3500 crowns all in, was way more than worth it. You need to make reservations in advance. We had to work to get in at 8:30 three days before- and we went on a Monday night. Chef apparently has a local CZ show which makes him celebrity. Strongly recommend
Overall great experience! The gnocchi would've been better with a red sauce, but other than that,…read morethe dessert and drinks were great! Server was awesome!
Beautiful ceiling
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Cash only cafe, but after a long day of walking, this was a nice spot to get inside and sip an…read moreamericano. Right by the main train station as well.
Carrot soup was light and refreshing. The spaghetti noodles were thick and had lots of garlic. Nice…read moreplace
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Homemade croissant
Good lunch option - not worth going out of the way for, but good if you need something in the area…read more/ near the Jewish museum. I had a mixed quiche and lentil salad and both were tasty and filling.
Great espresso drinks and great baked items! Had chocolate Kahlua loaf cake and Linzer torte cookie.read more
Apple and almond croissant with Americano
Bakery case
Barpult
Utulne
Cool cafe. Cool decorations. Cool barman/waiter. Funny wi-fi password (locallosers). Huge choice of…read morecoffee (and it´s delicious) plus some home made lemonades and other drinks like hot chocolate. This is the place where to go when you wanna coffee and you are somewhere around náměstí Republiky. The only bad thing is that smoking is allowed so it´s better when there are not many people otherwise it´s pretty smokey.
Cool vibe, good music and great selection of coffees and drinks. I will definitely go back.read more
Cool ceiling
This place was recommended by friend, and when we walked by, decided to check. Cafeteria looked…read morevery old, traditional and clean Place was very busy, it was a lunchtime. Despite all this, we were served quickly, efficient and with smile and jokes. Food was outstanding! Good selection and very tasty. Highly recommend this place
Paul is so good! I wish we had this chain in America. Delicious breakfast dishes and pastries. I…read morehad the omelette, French bread, apple pie and a latte. Will definitely be back.
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Open sandwiches! Is there anything else to say :) Just take…read morea look at our picture and you'll wanna come by an try this common Czech interpretation of a lunch sandwich. No English is spoken, but luckily you can point at the great variety on display. All around twenty kroner each, if you are hungry you could fit three for sure
OMG, amazingly tasty open face sandwiches and more! One of my favorite little meals in Prague, will…read morehave to come a few more times before leaving!
Went here as the end of a graded scavenger hunt. Had a lovely banana split. Too much chocolate…read moresauce for me but that's just preference. Lox was good too as always. I heard the coffee was good. Bit pricey if we were paying though! Very nice
I think this place is pretty underrated considering its convenient location, generally pleasant…read moreservice, cheap prices, and quality products. It's right by Namesti Miru so it's just too easy to stop by for a mid afternoon ice cream. Which is what this review will mainly be about. While I love Angelato and the cafes offering 2AD ice cream all over town, Vanille has become my go to. The ice cream is pretty darn good and only 20 kc for a scoop! I haven't seen a better price for good quality ice cream in Prague. They offer different flavors regularly. I would say Angelato outshines them with their creative flavor combos but Vanille is half the price and way less crowded. So far my favorite flavors are almond (mandle) and frozen yogurt with a berry compote. Also, their chai latte for just 45 kc is delicious!! Get the tiger chai if you like your chai on the bolder side.
Set menu 5 days a week. Today was Penne Putanesca a spicy sauce. Very tasty. Excellent service…read more We will be back.
One of the very few places around Vaclavske Namesti worth paying a visit: Kavárna Lucerna has a…read moredark, cool and very old-fashioned vibe and that's what makes it so lovable. I never went there for coffee but they do have a well-equipped bar with all kinds of alcoholic beverages and Gambrinus 11° Excellent on tap which you rarely get anywhere unfortunately. Also they have fancy non-alcoholic drinks like matcha teas and the best cola in the world (Fentimans Curiosity Cola). Try this coke once and you will never ever want to have regular sugary coca-cola coke ever again. I once had a sandwich there and I didn't really enjoy it too much - it was pretty bland tastewise and just not something I would order again. Other than that, this place is amazing and absolutely worth visiting for an hour or so when you are waiting for your movie to start n one of the most beautiful cinemas in the world, the Lucerna. If you don't fancy going to the cinema you should still give this place a visit - even if it's just to have a quick drink at the bar and breathe in vintage Czechness that you won't find that much anywhere else anymore.
Delicious Italian ice cream, great staff and a beautiful space.read more
The gelato here taste even better than Itlay. The reason for four stars? The cake. I ordered the…read morecheesecake and chocolate cake, and it is just eh. Dont forget to stop by for gelato while in Prague.
Everything looks right about this cafe. The decor, the dessert display, the informative and…read morepicture-loaded menu, English everywhere, the underground seating downstairs and the curbside seating outside. Native Czech, Iveta Fabesova (hence the IF initials), is the pastry-loving chef and mastermind behind this omnipresent café chain that's taken over Prague, all inspired by her love of French Gastronomy. It's honestly a great café. They offer the right stuff, and the desserts are creative works of art. I'd say though that those are their crowning jewels....the desserts. I had coffee, and a breakfast dish, and was underwhelmed, especially when you consider the price (cheap outside of Prague, expensive in Prague). I get it, it caters to foreigners and is artisan in its nature, so each of those elements tend to raise the price. But I wasn't blown away by my meal or coffee. Come here for desserts and you won't be disappointed at all. Your eyes will light up with the choices and the beauty in each one. They do that really well and are a leader in Prague in pastries.
So in love with this place. Seriously. When I walked in the door it screams cozy and homey. Staff…read moreis very nice, friendly and speak some english. The stone work in the interior is quite nicely done, and the space itself is big enough to fit about 15 or so people. What I really liked about this place was how they personalized their appearance; from the words written on the way in on the stairs, to the homemade sweets made right in their own kitchen (which you can see into), to a cupcake trash can, a coffee mug shaped table, unique artwork on the walls, books scattered around to read. I just loved the atmosphere that they have created here. Also the servers are on top of things and I always appreciate that. Now on to the food. All their homemade treats look amazing, I ordered a venecka (a donut looking sweet with creme in the middle) for 32 crowns and it was amazing. Best one I have ever had in my entire life. I loved it so much that I went back up to the counter to get the last one before anyone else could! Man I want another right now!!! They were just so good. Also their cafe late was quite good. I was very happy to FINALLY find a place worth 5 stars after a while of being disappointed by multiple places. Really truly loved this place. Will be back for more of all of this!!
Our AirBnB host suggested this place. It's a bummer it doesn't open until 10am because it's so…read moregood! Background music and atmosphere is laid back and the wait staff were super friendly, helpful and spoke great English. She helped me pick out what to get. I wanted a mocha and she walked me through the meanie to talk about what the closest was. The waffle was also very tasty! Ordered with syrup so would love to go back and try other options. I could come back here often - highly recommend. Oh yeah and they gave 3 oz of water which was a nice touch - all for 139 CZK, which is roughly $5.55 - well priced!
This cafe was completely overrated. Our experience was a little underwhelming. We entered this…read morequite small cafe expecting some amazing food but we got little in return. We had to wait quite a while for the food and when it came it wasn't what I thought it would be. The milkshake was kinda warm and the waffle was a little messy. The fondue was ok but the fruits were kinda bitter. Considering the amazing reviews on trip advisor and here i expected much better.
coffee and desserts are good, but they purposefully disable their electrical outlets, so no…read morecharging!
If you don't know, what Bohemia and Bohemian life style have in common, this little place will…read moreteach you. Open minded folks, slightly boozy patrons, easy to meet new friends. Only downside: sometimes extremely smokey.
This cafe and tea house is a great place to work on your laptop, catch up with friends over coffee,…read moreor practice your piano skills (there is an upright piano in the main room and many of the regulars are quite skilled musicians, so the intermittent live music is an occasional treat). This was a proto-hipster, quirky, artsy place back in the late 1990s and has remained so to this day. The menu contains charming reprinted excerpts of old magazines and menus and a fair amount of wordplay in the Czech portion. Food offerings are quirky and relatively limited--some lovely pastries and baked good, and some imaginatively filled "tousty" (pressed toast sandwiches). There is a large selection of coffees, teas, non-caffeinated decocted beverages, juices, lemonades, etc. Staff are friendly. You pay at the cashier near the front door. In the summer months, there is a patio in back.
Go for the old-fashioned vibe or the tea selection and honey cake but don't go for the coffee if…read moreyou're used to fancy North American style and quality. Cash only, free wifi, lots of seating and good for workparty/computing.