The best bakeries in Prague (which you can also have at home)
The best bakeries in Prague: where the locals shop (and what to buy from them online)
In recent years, Prague has experienced a small "bakery revolution". Alongside classic bakeries, a strong scene of artisanal establishments has grown here, relying on sourdough breads, honest ingredients, and handmade production.
Whether you are looking for a perfect croissant, a crispy sourdough bread, or a traditional Czech kolach, there are a few places where the locals really go – not just tourists.
👉 Good news?
You can enjoy many of these flavors at home today – without the queues and without walking across half the city.
Whether you are looking for a perfect croissant, a crispy sourdough bread, or a traditional Czech kolach, there are a few places where the locals really go – not just tourists.
👉 Good news?
You can enjoy many of these flavors at home today – without the queues and without walking across half the city.
- 🥖 Best bread (sourdough bakeries)
- 🥐 Best croissants and French pastries
- 🇨🇿 Traditional Czech bakeries
- ⭐ Tips on what to order on rohlik.click
🥖 The best bread in Prague (sourdough bakeries)
Praktika (Vinohrady / Karlín)
Known for milling their own flour → more pronounced bread flavor. The bread stays fresh for several days.
What to get:
Known for milling their own flour → more pronounced bread flavor. The bread stays fresh for several days.
What to get:
- sourdough bread
- wholemeal bread
- rustic baguette
You can find a similar sourdough bread here 👇
Eska (Karlín)
A strong emphasis on local ingredients and traditional methods. A combination of modern gastronomy + classic Czech baked goods.
What to have:
A strong emphasis on local ingredients and traditional methods. A combination of modern gastronomy + classic Czech baked goods.
What to have:
- sourdough bread
- sweet buns, kolaches
Do you want similar quality without the wait?