Cafe Slavia

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Literature nerds rejoice! As well as being able to eat at Milan Kundera's favourite cafe, you can dine with another ghost of Prague's literary past, Franz Kafka, at Cafe Slavia (former Czech president Vaclav Havel used to frequent the Slavia in his dissident days as well). Opened in 1881, the cafe has historically been the hangout of the intellectually hip, attracting writers and their groupies, as well as dissidents and intellectuals during communist times, to its Art Deco halls. |
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reviewed by eric from United Kingdom on Sep.22.2010 | |
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reviewed by nick r from United States on Jun.25.2009 | |
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reviewed by Georgina from United Kingdom on Mar.13.2008 | |
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Great service from a nice waitress. Better go late with great atmosphere with an excellent pianist, but you will miss delicious strawberry cake. Price is affordable too. 







