Editorial pour-over guide

The Prague pour-over shortlist

Prague's slower coffee stops deserve their own lane: roaster rooms, hand-brew counters, and cafes where filter coffee is more than a side option.

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Editorial guide

Where to start with pour-over coffee in Prague

These picks are selected from reviewed cafes where pour-over, hand brew, or serious filter coffee shows up as a visible reason to visit. The room, food, and retail shelf still matter, but the slower cup has to carry its weight.

Mazelab Coffee is the best first stop: Dejvice roastery and tasting studio for house-roasted coffee, filter flights, and a calm minimalist room. EMA Espresso Bar is the best roaster shelf: Na Florenci flagship for house-roasted coffee, buns, and a fast-moving downtown espresso-bar rhythm. Onesip Coffee is the best slower detour: Tiny Old Town espresso bar for clean filter coffee, fast service, and beans to take home.

Mazelab Coffee, EMA Espresso Bar, and Onesip Coffee are the clearest starting points from the current Prague shortlist. Use this as a choice list rather than a rigid crawl; the best stop depends on where the rest of your day is already moving.

Look elsewhere for the nearest latte, a pastry-only stop, or a room chosen only for seating. These picks make most sense when filter coffee is part of the brief.

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