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Reviewed July 10, 2017 via mobile

Fantastic gelato style ice cream, including gingerbread flavour (of course) and a tasty ginger bread snack made us come back three times in the four days we spent in Prague. The owner was helpful and accommodating of our lack of Czech language. Would strongly recommend if you end up in Prague.

Date of experience: July 2017
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Reviewed June 28, 2017 via mobile

I paid 250 czk for 3 cookies and 2 ice creams, the attention is not the best.

If I would have know I would never had bought anything there. Cookies are ok but not 150 czk ok.

Date of experience: June 2017
2  Thank Kenneth A
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Reviewed January 4, 2017

The gingerbread is beyond beautiful and I spent some money here buying them as souvenirs. Only then did I discover how bad they taste. Still, they are very pretty and the shop sells cookie cutters and other fun souvenirs. And it's on the main street from the bridge up to the Palace so, I would recommend you stop in and decide for yourself.

Date of experience: December 2016
1  Thank Marian M
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Reviewed November 6, 2016 via mobile

You can't miss it on the way down from the Castle to Mala Strana! Not a museum but an incredible shop full of gingerbread biscuits in all sorts of shapes and decorations. You can even dip your gingerbread man in the chocolate fountain ...delicious :)

Date of experience: November 2016
4  Thank Marialuisa V
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Reviewed October 13, 2016

This place seems to be a shop and not a museum. It does have a lot of different gingerbread shapes all decorated and displayed in sections. For example there was a section dedicated to different types of animals. It looked well made and well decorated but a little expensive.

Pop in if you are a fan of gingerbread and want to buy some souvenirs.

Date of experience: October 2016
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