Art Student Cafes in Prague
“Exploring Prague’s Art Cafés”
Prague’s art cafés combine the city’s love for coffee with its rich artistic traditions. This guide takes you through some of the most notable art cafés in Prague. From venues steeped in history to contemporary spots showcasing local artists, these cafés offer a unique glimpse into Prague’s vibrant art scene. Let’s check out the best art cafés in the city, each with its own story and artistic flavor. Scroll to the end for the Google Map.
Klub AVU
This is a student club/restaurant at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague that attracts many interesting students, as well as educators, and members of the public. There’s a lot of different screenings and things here in the summer, and they’ve got a garden as well. Good vegetarian options and a nice assortments of wraps and other cafe food. Check them out here
Jericho: Very packed during the evenings. Cafe/bar with a bohemian ambiance, influenced by art, featuring an all-day menu of authentic Czech dishes and a selection of local beers. Visit them here
Kafe DAMU: University and theater café and bar for anyone seeking refuge in the center, a friendly atmosphere, specialty coffee, good beer/wine, and reasonable prices. Visit them here
Kampus Hybernská – The City Hall of Prague and the Faculty of Arts at Charles University endorse a space that nurtures the creativity of young students in the downtown area. Visit them here
Cafe v Lese: A stylish café with a photo gallery, a lounge, and a music club in the basement. See what they’ve got on here
A Maze in Tchaiovna: Explore the online home of A Maze in Tchaiovna, your inviting cultural teahouse specializing in delightful hot and cold beverages, artisanal beers, and delectable cuisine. See what they’ve got on the menu here
Petrohradská kolektiv, an artist-driven initiative, has been championing independent production, innovative programming, and venues for experimental and contemporary art since 2015.
Cafe Frida: Cafe Frida offers an unexpectedly broad selection of coffee specialties and snacks. The restaurant also features an outdoor garden for your enjoyment. They’ve also got different local artists displayed indoors. Very packed on evenings and weekends. Link
Cafe Jedna: Located inside Veltrzni Palac, this cafe has an assortment of small finger foods. But also good coffee and beer. Spend the day looking at some paintings in the museum and then relax here over a couple of pints and discuss the art.
Cafe Nona: The café is situated on the 2nd floor of the New Stage of the National Theatre. To locate it, just step through the glass entrance of the New Stage and ascend the staircase to the second floor.
Indulge in premium Julius Meinl coffee, delightful mixed drinks, and homemade desserts. Relax and savor these offerings while enjoying a view of the lively Národní třída. link