The legendary Prague pub; pioneer of the rotating beer tap in the Czech Republic. Great selection of craft as well as some traditional beers. Something new every time. Possibly even during a single visit. Just listen for an announcement of the pub 'conductor' 😉 Don't get discouraged by the outside looks nor surly gaze of the regulars as you enter right opposite the bar. Just turn left into the cozy tram cabin and try their signature Tramway ale — one of the rare constants on the ever-changing tap. And if no item on the tap at the moment meets your eye (highly doubt that) there're some world-famous specials hidden in the fridge. Checking for available seating in advance is highly recommended. The place is quite tiny for its popularity and regulars are...
Read moreNice ambience. That is about it. Extremely rude staff. They poured me a wrong beer and afterwards implied I am bothering them to even ask about it. I am including a photo of "Permon" and the same beer in a different bar. You will see it was actually Antoš that I got. Well the pourer of the beer did not see, nor was he willing to even hear about it.
They were unpleasant the whole time, while I tried to be friendly. Then in the end I chose a bottle from a fridge - mistake. It was horribly oxidated, then I noticed it is 1 month expired already, see photo. I am very disappointed as this was supposed to be one of the OG craft beer places. Not anymore. Avoid at all cost, I...
Read moreA real gem of a place - one of my favourite spots in Prague. We stopped here for a quick visit the other night. It is right at end of a tram line but well worth trip out for great Czech beer in converted transit depot complete with interesting artwork and beer memorabilia. I doubt they get many tourists but we had friendly welcome from owner though some bemused looks from locals. Has selection of about half a dozen beers on tap, range of bottled beer from craft producers and interesting selection of...
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