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Cafes in Riga Old Town

The cafe culture in Riga's Old Town is a quiet pleasure that many tourists overlook in favour of restaurants and bars. Vecrīga is full of excellent cafes — from specialty third-wave coffee shops in restored merchant houses to traditional Latvian cake shops serving layered rye bread desserts and seasonal berry tarts. Several cafes are tucked in hidden inner courtyards, making them perfect retreats from the busy main streets. These are the best cafes in Riga Old Town for coffee, cake, and a rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Riga have good specialty coffee?

Yes — Riga has a strong specialty coffee scene, with several excellent third-wave cafes in and around Old Town. Look for locally roasted single-origin coffees and well-trained baristas.

What is a typical Latvian cafe?

Traditional Latvian cafes (kafejnīcas) serve coffee, tea, and a selection of homemade cakes, pastries, and light savoury snacks. Rye bread-based desserts, cottage cheese cakes (biezpienmaize), and seasonal fruit tarts are common.

Are cafes in Riga Old Town expensive?

Cafes in Riga are generally affordable. A coffee and cake will typically cost €4–8. Cafes in the most tourist-facing spots on Dome Square may charge slightly more.

Do cafes in Riga Old Town have Wi-Fi?

Most cafes in Riga Old Town offer free Wi-Fi. Specialty coffee shops and larger cafe chains typically have the most reliable connections. Speed and quality vary.

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