“Surprise is the greatest gift which life can grant us.”Sometimes, tourists are the primary audience for a post.
-Boris Pasternak
Sometimes, a post is more for people who live in Prague.
This time, the audience is far more narrow and select: Residents of Prague's Upper Vršovice neighborhood.
When Nanocafé opened on Kodaňská a few months back, I found it rather surprising. I wondered what the people behind it were thinking.


I walked by it many times, but I never gave it a second look. Which is where V comes into the picture. She is preternaturally curious and, one day, stuck her head in the door. And what she saw impressed her. Nanocafé serves her favorite beer in the world: Leffe Blonde.
Certainly, the attachment is somewhat sentimental. V spent a good deal of time working in Brussels.
Another surprise was that the place is run by a cool and friendly young couple. We stopped by late one evening for a drink. Around midnight, we asked what time they closed.
"10 o'clock," we were told. "But we'll stay open later if we feel like it."
Another night we started there around 10 pm and were told they wouldn't stay open until midnight, like last time. Still, we were asked if we wanted another round at 11 pm. Our kind of place.
They told V that she is really their only Leffe Blonde customer. So, she'd better keep drinking it significant quantities.

They serve it with a wedge of lemon at the top of a tall Primátor glass, but I think it has a very nice tartness on its own and a slight honey sweetness. I just love it. A great summer beer at 34 CZK per half-liter glass.
It is also sold by the bottle at Delvita. If memory serves, it was only around 17 CZK for a half-liter. A great alternative to the much pricier Hoegaarden.
Nanocafé also has Stella Artois at 34 CZK for a half-liter.

We asked the young woman in charge how the business was doing. I was surprised when she said they were actually making the most money from the coffee business.
One big reason, she said, is that there is a no smoking policy. They get many mothers from the area coming by during the day with their baby carriages to socialize or just sit outside. They also have free Wi-Fi.

If more than two or three people reading this decide to drop by, they probably won't even fit. Just so you know.
I asked them how they will survive the winter if 50 percent of their tables are outside. They said they will try to keep the tables warm with heaters.
I have to admit, I'll be surprised if they'll be able to deal with the cold weather and keep the business going strong.
Then again, I've found that Nanocafé is full of surprises.

Kodaňská 22
Prague 10