Tucked away in a cozy corner of Prague, this Czech pub delivers everything you’d expect from an authentic experience. The rustic wooden interiors, low lighting, and the sound of cheerful chatter create a welcoming atmosphere. The star of the menu is undoubtedly the beer—freshly poured Pilsner Urquell that’s crisp, cold, and perfectly balanced. The food complements the drinks with hearty portions of traditional Czech dishes like svíčková and goulash served with fluffy dumplings.
Service can be a bit brusque, but it’s part of the charm; you’re here for the ambiance and the experience, not a white-glove treatment. Prices are fair, and the vibe is unpretentious, making it a great spot for both locals and tourists to unwind. Perfect for a laid-back evening with friends or a quiet pint on your own.
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Read moreAwesome place. Always good music is playing in old rock style sometimes Czech, sometimes English. We ordered ribs and chicken wings both were great especially with beer!) Prices are fine i would say and people are nice. Some don't speak English but do understand a bit, so you should have no troubles with communication. Also the whole place is uniquely designed, you can spend hours looking...
Read moreThis is Smichov's cult classic. Part sports bar, part pub (well, mostly pub, but with an odd tv showing sports here and there).
The interior is quaintly hobo ;), you can tell this place has a spirit and some history. ...And a huge tiled stove.
Loud, bustling, with quite the smoke screen in the evenings. Food is surprisingly good (considering) and the staff is usually...
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