Dobrá čajovna

The expression Dobrá čajovna is a Czech phrase that translates literally to “good tea house.” As a lexical item, it is not recognized as a distinct cultural, historical, or institutional concept in standard encyclopedic sources. The term appears primarily as a proper name used by various private tea‑house establishments in the Czech Republic, most notably a chain of tea rooms in Prague that market themselves under this appellation.

Etymology

  • Dobrá – Czech adjective meaning “good” or “nice.”
  • Čajovna – Czech noun derived from čaj (“tea”) with the suffix -ovna, denoting a place associated with a particular activity; thus, “tea house” or “teahouse.”

Possible Usage

The phrase is employed in commercial contexts to denote a venue that serves tea, often accompanied by light refreshments, pastries, and occasionally cultural events related to tea culture. It may also be used informally to refer to any tea‑serving establishment that the speaker deems of high quality.

Note

No independent, verifiable encyclopedic entries or scholarly works have been identified that treat Dobrá čajovna as a distinct, widely recognized concept beyond its function as a business name. Consequently, detailed historical, sociocultural, or organizational information is unavailable in reputable reference sources.

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