Located in the inner suburb of Karlin, Můj šálek kávy translates to “My cup of coffee”. As it consistently appeared in our coffee research before our campervan trip, we made a point to visit during our second visit to Prague. As we made our way to the cafe from the metro, it became apparent why people speak so highly of this cafe. Nestled on the corner of a leafy street, cafe-goers were sitting outside on the pavement enjoying the sunshine. It’s the perfect spot for a breather if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of the Old Town.
Inside, you’ll find wooden tables and a few comfy couches under a large colourful mural on the back brick wall (perfect for the ‘gram). Coffee beans from Burundi, Costa Rica and Brazil are served for their espresso based and V60 filter coffees. For hot summer days, you can order an iced latte or affogato to beat the heat. If you’re inclined to settle in for more than an hour, we’d suggest choosing the tasting flight which consists of three coffees from the cafe’s offering.
As we stopped by during an afternoon, we missed out on the weekend menu that includes a full English breakfast, strawberry jam pancakes and smoothie bowl. All pastries are baked in-house if you’re after a smaller bite to eat.