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The place has a pleasant atmosphere, the servers are friendly, and the food is okay! Their internet service is weak. Overall, it's a good place to have a snack/meal and get some work done.

Team/Music/AC should be improved
I recently visited this place hoping for a serene working environment with a touch of literary inspo. Arriving at 9:10 AM, i was greeted(!) by a woman in her 40’s and another woman at the entrance. They appeared friendly at first but i couldn’t shake the feeling their smile was insincere. Left me a feeling a bit uneasy.
Despite the impression by the workers, my i enjoyed the ambiance, the place is a little oasis in the middle of the city.
However the music is definitely not matched with the literary ambiance, i beleive a book coffee at least inside should prioritize a quiter ambiance to encourage the reading and focus!
Summer in Telaviv is extremely hot 🥵 !!! and the AC wasn’t turned on ! They dont serve cold water and when you ask for water they just bring it from the tap a tiny glass. They dont help you to hydrate 🤣
I recently visited this place hoping for a serene working environment with a touch of literary inspo. Arriving at 9:10 AM, i was greeted(!) by a woman in her 40’s and another woman at the entrance. They appeared friendly at first but i couldn’t shake the feeling their smile was insincere. Left me a feeling a bit uneasy.
Despite the impression by the workers, my i enjoyed the ambiance, the place is a little oasis in the middle of the city.
However the music is definitely not matched with the literary ambiance, i beleive a book coffee at least inside should prioritize a quiter ambiance to encourage the reading and focus!
Summer in Telaviv is extremely hot 🥵 !!! and the AC wasn’t turned on ! They dont serve cold water and when you ask for water they just bring it from the tap a tiny glass. They dont help you to hydrate 🤣


Nice quirky venue. Good inexpensive food in a second hand bookshop.

I recently visited The Little Prince coffee shop and had a great experience. While I only had coffee during my visit, I can attest to the fact that the atmosphere is wonderful. The cafe has a large library in it which creates a cozy and unique feel. The backdoor outdoor area is also a great spot to sit and relax.
The coffee was delicious and the service was friendly. However, I did feel that the prices were a bit high for what I ordered. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my time at The Little Prince and would definitely recommend it to others looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee.
Overall, The Little Prince is a great coffee shop with a unique atmosphere and good coffee. While the prices may be a bit steep, the library and backdoor outdoor area add a special touch to the experience.
The coffee was delicious and the service was friendly. However, I did feel that the prices were a bit high for what I ordered. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my time at The Little Prince and would definitely recommend it to others looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee.
Overall, The Little Prince is a great coffee shop with a unique atmosphere and good coffee. While the prices may be a bit steep, the library and backdoor outdoor area add a special touch to the experience.






I wish I could give this cute place more stars.
Sadly, I can’t. It misses a lot of it’s potential. With the right management, this place could be a true landmark, and not just a well-known café.
I had searched for a place with Wi-Fi where I can sit with a cup of coffee, and found this bookstore-café.
First the good stuff: the ambiance is nice. The staff is super friendly and eager to help (which usually means that the management treats them with respect). The setting with all the books is charming. The mid-century furniture makes it funky. They offer free Wi-Fi. And the piece de resistance is the funky outdoor seating area in the back.
The not so good stuff: the place is filthy and dusty (by my standards). It seems like the staff has hardly ever picked up a rag to clean.
The food - I had the cauliflower with tahini, which is hard to get wrong, but they somehow did. It was tasteless and thoughtlessly prepared. I shudder to think about the level of cleanliness in the kitchen. The vegan banana bread was okay, nothing to write home about.
The lighting - for a bookstore cafe - is much too dim, and customers struggle to read. It seems to defeat the purpose of this type of establishment.
The playlist caters to the staff’s taste in music. Sometimes it’s fun and easy to listen to, but sometimes, not at all, like the misogynistic rap playlist they pretend to understand. It’s ironic that a place that is accepting of all people, plays rap with words like “cr*zy b**ch.” People May say that I’m not cool because I don’t like that kind of language in music, but I believe that respect is still a virtue, especially in art.
The coffee is some of the worst I’ve ever had! It was made carelessly and without any passion. And that just may be the problem of this place: the staff lacks passion, which makes the place uninspired.
The bathrooms: in my opinion, the bathrooms are not up to par with what should be in a popular, heavy-traffic café. There’s absolutely no real air circulation and no scented air fresheners. Also, the bathrooms open right into the bookstore.
This place is very unique and I’m guessing it operates by it’s established reputation on automatic pilot. Too bad, it has lots of potential. Regretfully, for all the Little Prince’s seeming character, it falls short on substance.
Sadly, I can’t. It misses a lot of it’s potential. With the right management, this place could be a true landmark, and not just a well-known café.
I had searched for a place with Wi-Fi where I can sit with a cup of coffee, and found this bookstore-café.
First the good stuff: the ambiance is nice. The staff is super friendly and eager to help (which usually means that the management treats them with respect). The setting with all the books is charming. The mid-century furniture makes it funky. They offer free Wi-Fi. And the piece de resistance is the funky outdoor seating area in the back.
The not so good stuff: the place is filthy and dusty (by my standards). It seems like the staff has hardly ever picked up a rag to clean.
The food - I had the cauliflower with tahini, which is hard to get wrong, but they somehow did. It was tasteless and thoughtlessly prepared. I shudder to think about the level of cleanliness in the kitchen. The vegan banana bread was okay, nothing to write home about.
The lighting - for a bookstore cafe - is much too dim, and customers struggle to read. It seems to defeat the purpose of this type of establishment.
The playlist caters to the staff’s taste in music. Sometimes it’s fun and easy to listen to, but sometimes, not at all, like the misogynistic rap playlist they pretend to understand. It’s ironic that a place that is accepting of all people, plays rap with words like “cr*zy b**ch.” People May say that I’m not cool because I don’t like that kind of language in music, but I believe that respect is still a virtue, especially in art.
The coffee is some of the worst I’ve ever had! It was made carelessly and without any passion. And that just may be the problem of this place: the staff lacks passion, which makes the place uninspired.
The bathrooms: in my opinion, the bathrooms are not up to par with what should be in a popular, heavy-traffic café. There’s absolutely no real air circulation and no scented air fresheners. Also, the bathrooms open right into the bookstore.
This place is very unique and I’m guessing it operates by it’s established reputation on automatic pilot. Too bad, it has lots of potential. Regretfully, for all the Little Prince’s seeming character, it falls short on substance.



A fun place for a hangout with literary friends, a must-stop for the average bohemian, a friendly place for students or a cheap, comfy, second hand book store (and café) - the Little Prince is all the above, and much more. You’ll find there lots of interesting books (not only in Hebrew!), some nice
& interesting people, a basic & not expensive vegetarian menu, some nice dim corners and kinda loud feel-good music (1 star omitted). Actually, it’s a haven of sorts. Enjoy your visit (the menu is up to date - the date of the review, of course)
& interesting people, a basic & not expensive vegetarian menu, some nice dim corners and kinda loud feel-good music (1 star omitted). Actually, it’s a haven of sorts. Enjoy your visit (the menu is up to date - the date of the review, of course)

A very very trendy Tel Avivi vibe, you will find influencers mixing with philosophers in the Middle of books.
An experience to be head
An experience to be head







Lovely little cafe / bookstore. Staff was nice and low key and the patrons were too! The vibe is very cool - this is a good place to wander, write, sip tea (figurative and literal), and generally chill. If you need a specific book, it's not really that kind of bookstore, but it is nice to roam a bit.