Cafe Zenit

Prague


Coffee, cocktails, speciality beers…Whatever you're in the mood for, this chill, Berlin-style Vršovice hang-out has the answer. Part-owned by Czech author Petra Hůlová, Zenit brings a cultural component in the form of regular happenings, readings and DJ nights. The mismatched chairs, trippy chandeliers and exposed brick walls fit this part of town's relaxed DIY vibe to a tee.


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