| Category | Sample Items | Notable Features | |----------|--------------|------------------| | | Prague Roast (single‑origin, medium-dark), Czech Espresso (double shot), Cold‑Brew “Vltava” (infused with lemon zest). | All beans sourced from micro‑roasters in the Czech Republic and neighboring Slovakia. | | Pastries | Trdelník (traditional chimney cake with caramelized sugar), Kobliha (Czech doughnut), Míša’s Matcha Tart (house‑made). | Many items are gluten‑free or vegan upon request. | | Beer & Wine | Pilsner Urquell on tap, Czech Craft Series (rotating local brews), Moravian Pinot Noir . | The bar staff are trained in “beer‑pairing” basics, suggesting which brew best complements each pastry. | | Light Bites | Smažený sýr sliders, Pickled beet salad , Smoked trout toast . | All sourced from local farms and markets. |
If you’re new to the series, this episode is a decent starting point. If you’re a returning viewer, it’s comfortably familiar—another day, another honest encounter on the streets of Prague. czechstreets 139
Given the specificity of the term "Czechstreets 139," there are a few possible interpretations: | Category | Sample Items | Notable Features
Set opens on a rain-slicked tram platform. No wide-angle glamour shots here. Just the hiss of hydraulics as a late-night Škoda 15T pulls away, leaving behind a single figure. | Many items are gluten‑free or vegan upon request
All items are , and each product tag includes a QR‑code linking to a short video of the maker discussing their craft. This transparency adds a layer of storytelling that aligns perfectly with the overall concept.