Le Caveau interior.

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Le Caveau

Prague


This charming French cafe, perched on a corner of náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad, is a perfect spot to relax with a coffee or French wine. It also serves French pastries, sandwiches and cheeses, and has a small bakery counter for takeaways. The 1920s-inspired interior, with stylish hanging lamps and wood flooring, is ideal for an intimate meet-up.


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