Proces Kawki is one of my favourite coffee places in Praga district, both because of its offering and relaxed atmosphere.
Not only can you drink here a locally roasted coffee in the spacious interior, but weather permitting, you can enjoy it outside in a large garden at one of the cafe tables, or a sunbed. It feels so relaxing here that you instantly forget you're in the middle of a big city. In summer, the garden is also used for events like weekend yoga classes or chess tournaments. And when there is no event planned, you can just read your book or gaze at the blue sky for as long as you want, undisturbed by anyone. You can try different varieties of coffee brewed in your preferred way, served with or without your preferred type of milk, hot or cold. And if you're not that into coffee, you can opt for one of the teas from a wide selection, including matcha or even some wine instead, and accompany it with a slice of homemade cake or a snack, for instance, a bread with paste.
The place is easily accessible by bike and there is a bike stand available outside, and thanks to the garden you can also bring your four-legged friend here.
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