Žižkovská Štrúdlárna is a much-loved strudel bakery nestled in the Žižkov district of Prague. Since 1993, this humble take-out window has specialized in freshly baked, hand-rolled strudel varieties — a local secret turned destination for pastry lovers. You’ll find it tucked into a residential block, where its flaky layers and generous fillings draw both regulars and visitors.
The apple strudel is the go-to — warm, buttery, with a balance of sweetness and tartness. The sweet cheese strudel is excellent for those who prefer a creamy flavor profile. If it’s poppy seed season, go for that too — it’s a distinct Central European favorite. Take your strudel while it’s still warm for the best taste and texture.
There’s no dine-in seating — it’s all about the pastry and the moment of enjoying it. The exterior is unpretentious: a small window on a residential street. But the line of locals waiting each day is telling. The minimalism is part of the charm — this is a place built on that one perfect pastry.
Very affordable. Individual strudels typically cost less than €2. You’re paying for craftsmanship more than opulence. It’s a great value considering the quality.
Go early—strudels sell out fast by mid-day. Ask how freshly a batch came out and aim for one of the first ones. If possible, step into a nearby park or courtyard and enjoy it while it’s warm. And bring cash, because this little spot thrives on simplicity.
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