Cafe Letka

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Praha 7-Letná, Czech Republic

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Cafe Letka Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cafe Letka is located in Praha 7-Letná, Czechia on Letohradská 44. Cafe Letka is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category cafe in Czechia.

Address

Letohradská 44

Price range

$$

Phone

+420 777444035

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteDogs allowedHigh chairsToilets

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeHealthy optionsOrganic dishesQuick biteSpiritsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Farah Nedjadi

Very good brunch spot! Delicious toast and hot drinks! I picked a chai latte and Cauliflower toast, my friend chose coffee latte and egg toast. The place is beautiful but kind small (and a lot of people) The staff is lovely

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Mariana

Amazing coffee, food and deserts! Super friendly staff and nice spacious sitting area. They also offer great brunch options!

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Bader alkandery

So unexpected! Food took a while to come and wasn't hot. Place was full so I sat on the bar, the were keeping the dirty plats just next to me ( see photos). Food was acceptable but wasn't hot enough. And I asked for \black tea\ and they keep getting black coffee. Atmosphere and decorations are amazing. The desserts we So DELICIOUS ️ ️ Staff are friendly but not professional ️ Service must be improved

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Michaela Skálová

A small, crowded cafe/bistro attracting hipsters and, for some reason, mums with small children. Trendy, pricey and in some way very popular. On our first visit, we were very pleased. We got both their sweet and savoury breakfast plates. They were ordinary, nothing special; some bread, jam, butter, porridge and fruit. But good and sufficient. Coffee was average, more on the sour side. Service could be quicker but the place is always so packed that it is no wonder something might take a while. On our second visit though, almost everything went bad. We were given a small table right next to the toilets and entrance door, regardless our booking the seats beforehand. We ordered a turkey sandwich which was dry and dull. The service took forever and we were disappointed. Maybe we’ll give it a one more chance sometime.

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Jeff Bottari

One of the more beautiful old world style breakfast/brunch spot across from Old Town up the hill. Worth every step of the walk as my wife and enjoyed eating somewhere that felt more local instead of touristy. The staff was super friendly and very attentive. The quality of light and decoration in the restoration of the dining area was so well done. You could admire the level of detail in every aspect of the design. The flat whites were amazing and the ginger lemon tea was so fresh and healthy. We started with a slice of banana bread and didn’t disappoint. Followed by the french toast which was so light and topped with fresh plum compote sauce, creme fresh and ground poppy seeds. This was so unique and light, you could definitely order a second dish if you were really hungry. I ordered the brussels/mushroom egg dish which was so healthy and came with a few pieces of nut bread that was really unique and fresh. I would highly recommend trying this spot as it was somewhere you could relax after a walk and enjoy a perfectly balanced meal with plenty of beverage options in a local setting.

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Anna Ivanova

We went for a brunch on weekend. It was fritata, bread with butter with herbs and flap jack. Well, subjectively, it wasn't tasty. Pretty bland in taste, nothing worthy. Strange thing - different size of bread. It would be ok if, for instance, they put two small ones or 1,5, because a loaf is uneven... But no, just one big (for me) and one small piece (photo for comparison) for my partner. The butter seems to be not butter but a mix with margarine. Service was - friendly, but unprofessional. Cocktail was good, although my partner claimed it too sweet (fine for me though).

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Kim Ellis

Another wonderful Prague cafe well out of the congested tourism areas of the city. An easy walk from the Metronome and adjacent to the Technology Museum, Letka is a quirky and small cafe offering great coffee and a different take on breakfast. I had the Letka breakfast, which is best described as a ‘plowmans’ breakfast - a delicious mix of local sweet and savoury morsels that make up a substantial meal that can be eaten slowly to savour the local produce. The cafe is very busy and does take weekend bookings. Expect a wait, even if you have booked.

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Peiying Wen

randomly walked into this cozy cafe and their homemade cheese plate blew my mind! bonus point: free water on each table, power outlets, super friendly and fun staff, and chill vibes all around. highly recommend!