This is one of several once-celebrated literary cafés that have reopened in recent years. It was a haunt of Czech writers in the 19th century and German ones, such as Kafka at the beginning of the 20th century. Any writing that goes on there today is likely to be limited to postcards, but it's a pleasant place to sit and watch the teeming pedestrian traffic of Mala Strana's main square. If the main room is full, you can often find a place at the small bar. Outdoor seating is a plus during the warmer months. Prices are reasonable considering the location.
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