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Food Delivery Apps in the Czech Republic

The complete guide to ordering food delivery in Prague, Brno, and across the Czech Republic. Wolt dominates with full English support.

3 Delivery Apps
82 Top Payability
YES Foreign Cards
EN English on Wolt

Quick Facts for Tourists

Best App for Tourists
Wolt
Foreign Credit Cards
YES — All Apps
Local Phone Needed?
Not Required
English Support
English on Wolt & Bolt

Delivery Apps in the Czech Republic

Wolt

Dominant — The clear market leader in the Czech Republic
Recommended

Wolt is the undisputed king of food delivery in the Czech Republic. Originally from Finland, Wolt has captured the Czech market with an excellent app, wide restaurant selection, and superb user experience. For tourists, Wolt is ideal: full English interface, international credit card acceptance, and a huge selection of both Czech and international restaurants. Prague coverage is outstanding, and Brno is also well served.

Czech cuisine is hearty and delivery-friendly. You can order traditional dishes like dumplings (knedliky), goulash (gulas), and svickova (marinated beef with cream sauce) right through Wolt. The app also has a Wolt Market feature for grocery essentials.

Foreign CardsYES
English SupportYES — Full
CoveragePrague, Brno, Others
Payability Score 82 / 100

Bolt Food

Popular — Strong second option with competitive pricing
Popular

Bolt Food is a strong second option in the Czech Republic. As part of the Bolt ecosystem (rides, scooters, food), it offers a familiar interface for travelers already using Bolt for transportation. Competitive pricing and frequent new-user promotions make it worth having alongside Wolt. English support is available and international credit cards are accepted.

Foreign CardsYES
English SupportYES
CoveragePrague, Brno
Payability Score 75 / 100

Dáme Jídlo

Local — Czech Just Eat brand with wide restaurant network
Local Brand

Dáme Jídlo (meaning "We deliver food" in Czech) is the local Just Eat brand in the Czech Republic. It has a wide network of partner restaurants, especially traditional Czech eateries that may not be on Wolt. The interface is more Czech-focused, but it does support international credit cards. English support is basic compared to Wolt. Cash on delivery is also an option if your foreign card has issues.

Foreign CardsYES
English SupportBasic
CoverageNationwide
Payability Score 70 / 100

Grocery Delivery in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has a growing grocery delivery scene, especially in Prague. Options range from rapid delivery to full supermarket orders.

  • Kosík — A popular Czech online supermarket with a wide selection and reliable delivery. Delivery within scheduled time windows.
  • Rohlík — Rapid grocery delivery service (often within 90 minutes) with an excellent selection. Very popular in Prague. The name means "bread roll" in Czech.
  • Wolt Market — Grocery delivery through the Wolt app. Quick delivery of essentials, snacks, and drinks. Accepts the same international cards as Wolt.
  • Tesco Online — Tesco supermarkets offer online ordering with home delivery across major Czech cities.

Tourist Reality Check

What You Actually Need to Know

Food delivery in the Czech Republic is dominated by Wolt, and this is great news for tourists. Wolt works perfectly for international visitors: full English support, international credit cards accepted, and a huge restaurant selection in Prague and Brno.

Prague has excellent delivery coverage. You can order everything from traditional Czech cuisine (think hearty dumplings with goulash, svickova, and roasted pork with cabbage) to international options. Czech food is filling and affordable, and delivery prices are very reasonable by Western European standards.

The Czech Republic uses the Czech koruna (CZK), not the Euro. Your credit card will handle the currency conversion automatically. Do not be alarmed by the large numbers on menus (a meal might be 200-350 CZK, which is roughly 8-14 EUR).

Cash on delivery is possible on some platforms if your foreign card gives you trouble, but card payments work reliably on Wolt and Bolt Food.

Building buzzers are standard in Prague's apartment buildings. If you are staying in an Airbnb, make sure you know your buzzer name or code. Drivers will use the intercom to reach you. Prague addresses use a two-number system (descriptive number and orientation number), so using the pin drop on the map is often more reliable than typing the address.

Tipping for Delivery in Czech Republic

Tipping Culture

Small tips are common for delivery in the Czech Republic but not strictly required. A tip of 20-30 CZK (roughly 1 EUR) is appreciated and considered generous. Czechs generally round up the bill or add a small amount for good service.

You can tip through the Wolt app after delivery or hand cash to the driver. There is no strong tipping culture for delivery like in the United States, but drivers do appreciate it, especially in bad weather or for late-night orders.

Hotel & Airbnb Delivery

Getting Food to Your Door

Hotels in Prague typically allow lobby delivery. Use the hotel's full address and add "Hotel [Name]" in the delivery notes. The receptionist may accept delivery on your behalf in some cases.

For apartments and Airbnbs, share the buzzer name or intercom code with the driver via the in-app chat. Prague apartment buildings universally have buzzer systems. Make sure your host tells you the name on the buzzer (it may be the owner's surname, not yours).

Prague's Old Town and Mala Strana have narrow streets that can be confusing for drivers. Dropping a pin on the map and adding clear delivery notes will help significantly. Being responsive to driver calls or messages speeds up the process.

Czech Republic Download Pack

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Prague has excellent food delivery for tourists. Wolt is the dominant app with full English support and international credit card acceptance. You can order traditional Czech food and international cuisine. No local phone number is required. Bolt Food and Dame Jidlo are also available as alternatives.

Yes, Wolt has full English language support in the Czech Republic. The entire app interface, restaurant menus, delivery tracking, and customer support are available in English. You can switch the language in the app settings. This makes Wolt by far the best option for English-speaking tourists.

Yes, all major delivery apps in the Czech Republic accept foreign Visa and Mastercard. Wolt, Bolt Food, and Dame Jidlo all process international payments. Note that the Czech Republic uses the Czech koruna (CZK), not the Euro, so your card will handle currency conversion automatically. Cash on delivery is also available on some platforms as a backup.

Wolt is the clear winner for tourists in Prague. It has the widest restaurant selection, the best English support, and accepts international credit cards reliably. Bolt Food is a solid second choice, especially if you already have a Bolt account for rides. Dame Jidlo has the widest network of traditional Czech restaurants.

Yes, Prague has several grocery delivery options. Rohlik offers rapid delivery (often within 90 minutes) with an excellent selection. Kosik is another popular online supermarket. Wolt Market provides quick grocery delivery through the Wolt app you may already have. Tesco also has online ordering with home delivery.

Yes, Bolt Food operates in the Czech Republic, primarily in Prague and Brno. It is part of the Bolt ride-hailing ecosystem, so you can use the same account for food delivery and rides. Bolt Food accepts international credit cards, has English support, and often runs promotions for new users.

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