Vegan Restaurants in Prague

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18 fully-vegan spots, every one 100% plant-based.

Prague has quietly become one of Central Europe's most rewarding cities for eating fully plant-based, and the surprise is how naturally it fits a place built on hearty, soul-warming food. We count well over a dozen entirely vegan kitchens here, enough that you can wander for days without ever scanning a menu for hidden animal products. The densest clusters sit in the historic center within easy reach of the Old Town and Charles Bridge, then spill outward into the leafy, cafe-lined streets of Vinohrady and the scruffier, more creative corners of Zizkov, where rents are kinder and young chefs take more risks. What you find is genuinely varied: all-day bistros doing plant-based spins on Czech comfort classics like svickova and creamy mushroom sauces, bright bowl-and-salad spots for a lighter midday break, dedicated vegan bakeries and ice cream counters, and a handful of ambitious sit-down restaurants plating food with real care. Prices stay refreshingly gentle by Western European standards, portions lean generous, and staff are used to plant-based diners rather than puzzled by them. It is a compact, walkable city where the vegan options feel woven into everyday life rather than tucked away, which makes it an easy and joyful place to eat well without compromise.

Place data from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL), filtered to fully-vegan venues. Listings change, so check current hours before you head out.

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