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Where in Prague is good beer. The best breweries in Prague - where to go and what to try

One of the main attractions of Prague is beer. The culture of brewing in the capital of the Czech Republic goes back to the era of the founding of the city, so this intoxicating drink is loved and appreciated here. Large restaurants and small pubs, beer cafes and cool old-fashioned bars await you on every street in the city. How to understand such a kaleidoscope of inviting storefronts. A guide will help you, including the TOP 10 best places in Prague.

"At Fleck" (U Fleku)

Opening hours: 10:00-23:00.

This is a cult place, the oldest bar in Prague, which is a must to visit. The history of the institution dates back to 1499. Then it was a regular beer tavern. They say that since then the process of brewing here has not stopped for a second. Inside you will not only taste the most famous varieties of Czech beer, but also learn the history of the national craft, the culture of the people, visit the beer museum. Here you will be served huge portions of the famous meat appetizers. Against the backdrop of an old interior to the sounds of a live brass band, the image of old Europe is felt best of all.

"At St. Thomas" (U Sv. Tomáše)

Address: Prague 1, Letenska 12.

Opening hours: :11:30 - 24:00.

The pub is located near the Charles Bridge, so it is popular with tourists. From the medieval monastery brewery, today a whole complex with a bar and a restaurant has grown. And although the production of beer was stopped here in the middle of the 20th century, the pub attracts visitors with its authentic atmosphere of antiquity and new renovation, which showed all the masterpieces of ancient architecture in all its glory.

"At the Chalice" (U Kalicha)

Address: Prague 2, Na bojišti 14.

Opening hours: 11:00-23:00.

An interesting pub with a clear tourist bias. If you want to not just refresh yourself with a beer, but want to learn something new, head to this address. The owners of the institution actively support the rumors that it was here that the famous novel by Yaroslav Hasek about the good soldier Schweik was written. As a result, you need to book a table in advance or order a beer tour of Prague, which necessarily includes this item in the program.

"At the black ox" (U Černého Vola)

Address: Prague 1, Loretánské náměstí 107/1.

Opening hours: 10:00 - 22:00.

Located in the very center of the city, the pub was unknown to tourists until recently. Members of the government and ordinary residents of the city used to come here. Everything here is created "not for tourists" - small rooms, simple interior, ordinary wooden benches at the tables. An elderly bartender can easily be rude to a foreigner or even throw him out, but even this has a special pleasure and the opportunity to feel the real flavor of the “beer house”.

Brewery House

Opening hours: 11.00 – 23.30.

At first glance, this establishment has been turned into a real attraction for tourists: a lot of "unnecessary" interior details, deliberately chic furniture and a huge assortment of snacks. But this near beer kaleidoscope has undeniable advantages:


  • The brewery is one of the few non-smoking establishments.

  • The staff speaks Russian, you will be served a menu and a beer list, with which you do not have to order from pictures.

  • Beer is always fresh, lively, freshly brewed.

  • Service is fast and polite.

As for prices, in Prague they are traditionally lower than the European average, so even a popular tourist place will not shock you with a bill.

At the bears (U Medvídků)

Address: Prague 1, Na Perstyne 7.

Opening hours: 11.00 - 23.30, Sunday 00:00 - 22:00.

Noisy establishment, open on Sunday almost around the clock. No wonder the first cabaret in Prague was opened here. Today it is a whole complex with a restaurant, a brewery and a hotel. Local residents are not averse to going here either, because there are few places where you can taste such a tasty and inexpensive baked pork knee. Tourists should definitely try X-Beer 33 - the strongest beer in the world, fully justifying the slogan "Never drink alone!".

Strahov Monastery Brewery

Address: Prague 1, Strahovske nadvori 301.

Opening hours: 10:00 - 22:00.

Four centuries ago, a brewery was opened at the Strahov Monastery, designed to help the monks endure the hardships of heavy fasts. Since then, the pub has acquired a special status of a place with traditions and unique flavor. At any time you will be offered amber and dark unfiltered beer. At Easter and Christmas guests will be spoiled with wheat unfiltered and semi-dark Christmas. A real masterpiece - "Saint Norbert" with a rich rich taste. And the local tavern is also famous for pickled Hermelin cheese. Beer goulash with onions or pork tenderloin baked in beer with ginger are also cooked only here. For vegetarians there is a separate menu.

Potrefená Husa

Opening hours: 11:00 - 23:00.

A network of branded restaurants of Staropramen breweries is open in different parts of the city. Relatively new establishments, operating since 1998, have firmly entered the beer map of Prague. Here you will taste all sorts of famous brands: light (Světlý), dark (10° tmavé), sunbed (11° ležák), unfiltered (12° nefiltrovaný ležák), beer cocktails (Staropramen Cool Lemon), bottled beer, non-alcoholic varieties ( Staropramen Nealko).

Semi-dark aged beer "Pomegranate" (12° granat) and Velvet - "storm in a glass" are unique masterpieces of brewing art.

All restaurants have their own shop with the same name, where you are sure to buy at least a couple of bottles of real Czech beer.

"At the golden tiger" (U zlateho tygra)

Address: Prague 1, Husova 17.

Opening hours: 15:00 - 23:00.

The fact that Bill Clinton visited the pub is not as significant for the ranking as the fact that here you can taste the best Pilsner beer in the whole world. The institution no longer has advantages: a simple interior, small halls, a weak assortment of snacks. But after 17:00 you will definitely not be able to find a free table. We advise you to take care of this in advance and book seats online through our website.

Bernard Pub

Address: Prague 3, Jeseniova 1692/93.

Opening hours: 14:00 - 02:00.

The uniqueness of this chain of restaurants scattered around the city lies in the careful preservation of ancient recipes. His motto is "We are against Euro beer!" guarantees the complete absence of any chemical ingredients at every stage of production. You can also eat delicious and cheap food here. Dishes only of Czech cuisine, but it is for them that you came to Prague!

This list of iconic beer venues would not be complete without mentioning inexpensive "everyday" places where you can always find a glass of good beer and a traditional snack. Locals usually go to such pubs, they are not distinguished by flashy shop windows and stylish interiors, but this is the real capital of the Czech Republic:


  • "Zly Casy", Čestmírova 2/2, 140 00 Praha 4-Nusle, Vysehrad district. An inconspicuous basement from the outside inside accommodates several halls at different levels. Works from 17:00. It is famous for craft beer, brewed in a small brewery according to individual recipes. Don't be surprised if you don't find a single familiar name on the menu. This is an "in-house" place with the best pork ribs in the whole city!

  • Kulový blesk, similar to the previous place near the I.P. Pavlova metro station (Sokolská 13, Praha 2). You will be offered 28 varieties of Czech and several varieties of real Bavarian beer. They cook very tasty and inexpensive, and the portion sizes clearly confirm that this place is for local residents.

  • Zubatý pes (K Botiči 2, Praha 10) cannot boast of the interior and gloss of the waiters. Everything is ordinary, except, of course, beer. It serves traditional and craft beer, varieties of Dutch, Belgian and Danish drinks. For ladies, we recommend ordering the famous Belgian cherry Kasteel Rouge.

  • The restaurant "At Three Roses" (Husova 232/10, Praha 1) has become famous for its names. Chef Martin Prochazka is loved by all Czechs, brewer Robert Maniak studied with Waldemar Matushka himself, the most famous brewer in the Czech Republic.

  • První pivní tramway (Na Chodovci 1a, Praha 4) is a modern pub that has been operating for no more than 20 years, but these are the places where locals prefer to go. Everything here is simple, tasty and inexpensive. It was here that the tradition of the fourth tap was born, in which the beer is constantly changing.

This list does not include many more beer cellars, bars and pubs, of which there are a great many in Prague. There are only 350 breweries in the city, and probably no one counted the beer houses. Any such institution is a celebration of taste and fun, where guests are welcome.

is the capital of the Czech Republic, a country whose national drink is beer. In Prague, you can not only try beer in a bar or pub, you can just buy it in a store, and, believe me, you will not lose. The well-known brands of Prague beer: Staropramen, Pilsner, Kozel, Krušovice - differ in taste from those that we buy in Russia.

While I was living in Prague, I managed to get to know Prague beer well, and I will gladly share my knowledge.

The best brands of Czech beer

As I said, the beer here is delicious, both draft and bottled, but I still think the draft beer tastes fresher. So here's my list...

Novopacke pivo (Novopacké pivo)

Novopacke beer can be light (Broucek) and dark (Granat). Granat is my favourite, I love dark beer with a slight bread aroma. The alcohol content of this beer is 5%. For lovers of stronger drinks, Novopackie offers Podkrkonossky special, the alcohol content in it is 6.3%.

Basically, I've tried all sorts of beer, and I liked them all, except for Valdstejn, which is a bitter, foamy beer and very strong (7%). It will be interesting to try Hemp BrouCzech hemp beer and Tresnove pivo cherry. It is sold both in stores and in pubs for bottling.

The price for 0.5 beer is 4 euros.

Velvet

Wonderful dark beer, velvety, with soft foam. Especially the drink goes well with smoked ribs. The only downside to beer is that you can't buy it in the store. You can try it in Potrefena Husa, in the beer house "At the Goat" and in the Spirit Bar in district 3. The strength of the beer is 5.2%.

The average price for 0.5 - 3 euros.

Ezhek (Jezek)

This brand represents different varieties: light beer (PIVOJ), alcohol content - 4.2%, beer with reduced sugar content (LINIE) - 4.0%, (TELČSKÝ ZACHARIÁŠ) strong beer. is not the only city in the Czech Republic where you can enjoy the taste of the Czech beer "Ezhek". You can also taste it in the following pubs of the city: Zlý Časy, U Sedmnactky, Merenda, Jama.

The price for 0.5 beer is from 2 euros.

Ferdinand

As far as I have seen, this beer is taken most often. You can try it in the pub "At Ferdinand's" and in other pubs of the city. There are different varieties of beer, but I especially remember the taste of Sedm Kulí, this is a strong beer (13%), semi-dark with a hint of herbs. The taste is truly indescribable and amazing.

For lovers of traditional light or dark, I advise you to try Výčepní světlé (light draft beer) and Tmavý ležák (dark). From sweet - Ferdináda (pomerančová, malinová), this is an orange and raspberry beer. For non-drinkers - Nealkoholické pivo (non-alcoholic).

The price of beer for 0.5 is from 3.5 euros.

Dalešicka

This beer can be tasted in a restaurant near the manufacturing plant, not far from Brno at the address: Dalešice 71. I had a chance to try the beer in the restaurant "U Krkouna" at the address: Orebitska 3, but, as far as I know, beer is very rare in the establishments of the city . I would give the beer 10 out of 10, it's a pity you can hardly find it.

Beers: Dalešicka (light, 11%), Májový ležák světlý ležák (light, 12.9%) and Fledermaus dalešický tmavý speciál - (dark special 13%). There is another type of beer, but it is produced only in May, its name is “Kouřící králík polotmavý ležák vyráběný pouze příležitostně (dark beer).

Pivní Galerie (Beer Gallery)

There is another cool place in Prague - Pivní Galerie (Beer Gallery). Here they sell very different types of beer from all over the Czech Republic in bottles. The average price for 0.5 beer is 0.5-2 euros.

As you can see, beer in Prague is strong. At the same time, the taste of alcohol is absolutely not felt, no matter how many different varieties I try.

And the Czech Republic as a whole is rightfully considered one of the world's centers of brewing. The Czechs opened the first brewery in 1087. In the year of the opening of Charles University in 1348, almost four dozen breweries were already operating in Prague. By the 15th century, their number had increased to fifty. In the future, their number only increased. A break was observed only in the 16th century, when, due to a lack of bread, brewing had to be banned for a while.

Residents of the capital of the Czech Republic drink beer always, everywhere in large quantities. It is understandable, because the beer in local bars is one of the most delicious in the world. Millions of tourists from all over the world travel to the capital of the Czech Republic not only to look at the numerous sights, but also to taste this divine drink.

There are so many beer establishments in Prague that it is difficult to say which one is the most popular or should be visited first. . Today, continuing the theme, we present the TOP-5 Prague beer restaurants that we recommend visiting in 2016. The rating was compiled on the basis of feedback from users of the Internet portal "100 roads".

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The Brewery House is located in the center of Prague, not far from Wenceslas Square. This pub is a popular place among tourists, however, the prices here are affordable. The waiters speak Russian and there is a Russian menu. And, of course, the main thing is why you need to go to the Brewery House - lively and fresh beer, which is brewed right on the spot.

There are a lot of beers on offer. In addition to standard varieties, there are also exotic ones: coffee, cherry, banana. For those who want to try everything, there is a carousel on the menu - a spinner with small glasses of beer of all sorts. The cuisine in the Pivovarsky Dom is good, the food is delicious and the food is served quickly. There are plenty of light snacks as well as traditional Czech dishes. Keep in mind that the Brewery House is non-smoking. Also, due to the huge popularity of the institution, it is better to book a table in advance.

Address: Jecna 14, Praha 2. Phone: +420 296 216 666 Opening hours: 11:00-23:30

Getting there: Metro: Muzeum, Karlovo namesti Tram: B, 3, 4, 6, 10, 16, 18, 22, 24; 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59. Stop: Karlovo namesti

2.

The Novomestsk brewery is located in the center of Prague, 400 meters from Wenceslas Square, it was opened in 1993. However, despite the youth of the establishment, the beer that is brewed here has stood the test of time. The recipe has been known since the 14th century. For some time the recipe was lost, but the local brewers managed to restore it and now you can again feel the unique taste of beer.

Beer is brewed here using only Czech raw materials. The light and dark beer that the Novomestsky brewer offers to its visitors is an unfiltered, 11% beer, served directly from the fermenter, without preservatives, rich in B vitamins and other nutrients.

Novomestsky brewer is a large restaurant with three floors going underground. The halls are small, each in its own style (from Gothic to modern), they are united along the perimeter by a narrow labyrinth. In order not to get lost, you must always take to the right and go, as it were, in a circle. By the way, a small brewery is located here. Cauldrons of beer are right in front of your eyes, so you can contemplate the whole process.

And, like in most Czech bars, you can have a great meal in Novomestsky Pivovar, the institution is famous for making dishes of classic Czech cuisine: veprshov knee, dumplings, goose baked according to the old Czech recipe, homemade smoked meats and much more.

Address: Vodickova 20, Praha 1 Telephone: 602 459 216 Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 10.00 - 23.30 Saturday: 11.30 - 23.30 Sunday: 12.00 - 22.00

How to get there: Metro: Mustek Tram: 3, 9, 14, 24; 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 58. Stop: Vodickova

3.

Kozel beer is one of the visiting cards of the Czech Republic, so every tourist should visit the signature bar U kozla. The institution is located in Prague in the Zizkov district and most of the visitors are Czechs. However, the waiters understand Russian, there is a Russian menu. The hall is decorated with old photographs, bottles and glasses, Czech books are on the windowsills.

The waiters are very fast. Any waiter can renew beer, and orders are recorded on a piece of paper lying on the table so that there is no confusion when calculating the order amount.

The beer list includes: unfiltered goat, light goat, dark goat, light goat. The menu is varied with large portions and reasonable prices.

Address: Address: Jana Zelivskeho 1777/4, Praha 3

You can get there by trams: 9, 10, 11, 16; 55, 58. Stop: Biskupcova Opening hours: 11:00-23:00

4. "At St. Thomas" (U Sv. Tomáše)

The Augustinian monks opened their factory in this dark vaulted cellar in 1352. How much is drunk, sung, said and thought out here!

For centuries, the pub has been the center of Prague's "progressive thought". The magic of this place makes visitors come back here again and again. Once here, you must definitely order a mug of Brannik in order to fully feel the mysteriously exciting atmosphere of this cellar.

Address: Letenska, 12

tel.: +420 257 533 466

5. "At the black ox" (U Černého Vola)

To feel the spirit of old Prague, you must definitely come to this place. There are almost no foreigners in this restaurant. A half-litre mug of Smich's beer, long tables, wooden benches, coziness, peace - the impression is that you have fallen into the past, and time has stopped.

Address: Loretánské náměsti 107/1

Brewing is one of the main crafts in the Czech Republic. Since the 13th century, factories and breweries have been actively opened in Prague, new varieties of foamy drink have been invented. In our article - the best breweries in Prague with prices, reviews of tourists and dishes from the menu.

Prague is one of the brewing capitals of the world, so there are countless factories, factories, as well as private shops where they create a foamy drink. According to rough estimates, there are about 40 breweries on the map of Prague, in each of which you can try an exclusive beer. From our article you will find out where to go in Prague and where the best breweries of the city are located.



The most colorful and beloved by tourists brewery in Prague is located at the Strahov Monastery. Here you can try unfiltered beer “St. Norbert”, which is named after the founder of the Premonstratensian Order, as well as a light and dark lager. In total, the brewery offers about 15 types of beer. Pour mugs of 0.4 liters, the drink can be taken on tap.

In addition to traditional Czech snacks (drowners, goulash, strudel), you can also try dishes with beer in the brewery at the monastery in Prague. For example, ice cream with beer or beer soup. Tourists are advised to taste pork ribs - here they are prepared at a very high level. The range of dishes on the menu is wide, so everyone will find something tasty for themselves.



Tourists note that there are few seats in the brewery, but there are good tables on the terrace. Interestingly, often after the end of the working day, the servants of the monastery drop in at the brewery to relax with a glass of foamy drink.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Strahovske nadvori 301/10, Prague 118 00, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 10.00 – 22.00
  • Official website: http://www.klasterni-pivovar.cz

At three roses



If you look at the map of Prague, then the beer restaurant with the brewery "At Three Roses" is located on the Old Town Square of the city. Despite such a good location, due to the lack of a large sign and advertising, tourists often pass by this place (and in vain).

This is one of the largest breweries in Prague. It occupies as many as 3 floors, two of which have bar counters and tables. On the second floor, the atmosphere is more intimate - there are separate cozy cabins for guests, and there are much fewer people than on the first floor.



The institution offers 6 types of good branded beer: Light Lager, Vienna Red, St. Elias Monastery Beer, American Amber, Brown Ale, Dark Beer. You can take beer with you - you need to ask to pour it into a plastic bottle.

The brewery also serves traditional Czech and European dishes: knuckle, goulash, roasted duck, stuffed fish, pork knee, schnitzel. The range of snacks on the menu is wide.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Husova 232/10, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 11.00 – 23.00
  • Official website: https://www.u3r.cz/en/

At Medvedku (U Medvidku-Brewery Hotel)



U Medvedku used to be one of the most famous breweries in the city, and now it is the only hotel-brewery in Prague. The building of the restaurant dates back to the 15th century, and since that time, a foamy drink has been brewed here.

In the U Medvedku brewery in Prague, you can taste the strongest and best (according to the restaurant guests) XBEER-33 beer in the world, as well as taste Budvar and Medvidek 15 beer. The menu contains only traditional Czech dishes, the choice of which is quite good (about 35 titles).



Folklore ensembles often play in the restaurant, national Czech songs are sung. The atmosphere in the brewery is relaxing and homey. The waiters speak Russian well. One of the best souvenir shops in the city operates in the hotel of the same name.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Na Perstyne 345/7, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 11.00 – 23.00
  • Official website: https://umedvidku.cz/en/

U Fleků



U Fleku is one of the best and most popular among tourists breweries in the city. It was founded in 1762 by Yakub Flebovsky, after whom it is named. People come here to observe the life of the city and feel the atmosphere of old Prague.

The U Fleku brewery in Prague consists of 8 halls, the most popular of which are the Academy and the Beer Garden. The restaurant is designed for 1200 visitors! Famous dance groups and musicians often perform in the brewery. Tourists note that this is one of the few breweries in the city where they do not speak Russian.



As for the cuisine, it is traditional Czech here: cvickova, fried sausages, knuckle, beef tenderloin. The choice of food is not very large. Only dark beer is served, and you can also try mead and becherovka from drinks. Reviews about this institution are rather contradictory: many tourists note that due to the popularity of the brewery, prices are greatly inflated, but the level of service is very low.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Kremencova 1651/11, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 10.00 – 23.00
  • Official website: http://ru.ufleku.cz

Bad Times

Bad Times is one of the best breweries in the city. 24 beers are served here, and there are not many people (due to the distance from the city center). The institution is located near the Vyshegrad metro station.



The pub has a room for smokers and non-smokers. The veranda is also open during the summer. The central part of the institution is the bar counter, where beer is served and poured. The waiters do not speak Russian and do not speak English very well.

The range of appetizers is small: pork ribs with honey, English steak in black beer, tatarak, pork medallions and a few other dishes. The favorite of this place is good beer, so if you want to try as many varieties as possible, go here. Also here you can buy beer in a bottle (about 200 types).

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Cestmirova 390/5 | 140 00 Nusle, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 11.00 – 22.00
  • Official website: http://www.zlycasy.eu

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Pivovar Národní is the youngest brewery in the city, opened in 2015. Despite the lack of a rich history, this place is popular with tourists and locals.

From the outside, the pub looks traditional: an antique sign, as well as an open veranda, do not stand out from the city architecture. Inside the institution is divided into 2 zones: a room for smokers and non-smokers. The waiters speak Russian and English.



The following types of beer can be tasted in the brewery: Speciál Liberty Wolf Ale, СZECH LION Nefiltrovany Ležák and СZECH LION Polotmavy Ležák. The menu is varied: there are both meat snacks and dishes for vegetarians. Guests of the brewery note that dishes are prepared here better than in other establishments: a number of snacks are served in glass jars and mugs.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Narodni 8, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 11.00 – 23.00
  • Official website: https://pivovarnarodni.cz

Kozlovna Lidicka

The Kozlovna Lidická brewery has one of the highest ratings in Prague. Located in Andel metro area.

The interior of the brewery lives up to its name: there are images of goats on the walls, doorknobs, tables and even napkins. The cuisine is predominantly European, but there are also traditional Czech dishes. The range of food is good. As for beer, there are 6 varieties of beer, 3 of which are locally produced.



The waiters know Russian well. If you came to the institution with a small child, they will take out pencils, puzzles and give a designer.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Lidicka 796/20 | Smicov, Prague 150 00, Czech Republic
  • Open: 11.00 – 23.00
  • Official website: http://www.kozlovna.eu/ru/

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BEERTIME

Beerhouse BEERTIME or “Beer Time” is located in the center of Prague. In order to get into this institution, you need to go through 2 arches (and not all tourists can guess this, so there are not many of them here).


The menu includes traditional Czech and European dishes, a larger assortment of desserts. Portions are medium in size. As for beer, 12 varieties of beer are served here. In addition, a special tasting set was developed especially for tourists, which will help you decide which beer is better to order.

The waiters serve quickly, speak Russian well.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Nadrazni 116/61, Smichov | Anděl - pěší zóna, naproti výstupu z metra, Prague 15000, Czech Republic
  • Open: 11.00 – 23.00
  • Official site: http://beertime.pub


The Beznoska brewery is located in a residential area of ​​Prague, so it is visited mainly by local residents. The institution is relatively new - it was opened in 2013 by the Beznoska family, but has already managed to gain regular customers.

The head brewer of the restaurant is Přemysl Chmielář, the youngest brewer in the Czech Republic. He brews beer according to classic recipes, gradually improving the recipes of different varieties.


In the brewery you can try Koloušek wheat, bitter ale, pale lager, traditional Czech lager, and, of course, Beznoska. The menu includes a large selection of Czech and American dishes.

Prices (CZK):

  • Address: Klícovska 805/11, Prague 19000, Czech Republic
  • Opening hours: 11.00 – 23.00
  • Website of the institution: https://skolicka.cz

This is what the list of the best breweries in Prague looks like according to visitor reviews.

All establishments mentioned in the article are marked on the map. Also here you can see where you can eat tasty and inexpensive in Prague.

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Beer in Prague

Beer in Prague and in the Czech Republic is a real national product. And this is not just the most popular drink, it is a real attraction that occupies a huge place in the culture and life of the Czechs.

The traditions of brewing in the Czech Republic are rooted in the Middle Ages, namely in the 10th-11th century. Beer in Prague is represented by many brands and varieties: from well-known world producers to small private breweries, from light to dark.

There is also a very large variety and number of establishments that offer a foamy drink: from traditional pubs to modern bars and restaurants.

The best beer gardens with breweries

Here I want to list, in my opinion, the best pubs with their own breweries. Some of them have been brewing beer for centuries.

Beer with history - Prague's oldest breweries

  1. The U Fleků brewery is one of the oldest in Prague. This is the only brewery in Central Europe that has been brewing beer for 5 centuries. The restaurant is very famous among tourists for its beers and Old Bohemian cuisine. Address: U Fleků, Křemencova 11, Praha 1 - Staré Město, 110 00
  2. Brewery U Medvídků - excellent beer and cuisine, with traditions that go back to the deep past and attract both Praguers and tourists. Address: Perštyně 7, Prague 1 - Staré Město, 110 00
  3. The U Tří růží brewery is an institution that has preserved the atmosphere and traditions of the old Prague breweries, offers many types of beer, among which are very interesting and original - pivo Vienna and Weissbier. Address: U Tří růží, Husova 10, Praha 1 - Staré Město, 110 00
  4. The Únětický pivovar brewery is one of the best Czech breweries, known since the beginning of the 18th century. Address: Únětický pivovar, Ryznerova 19, Únětice - Praha - zapad , 252 62
  5. Monastery brewery Břevnovský klášterní pivovar sv. Vojtěcha is one of the oldest breweries in the Czech Republic with a rich tradition. In addition to the traditional pale lager, you can try several specialty varieties. Address: Břevnovský klášterní pivovar sv. Vojtěcha, Markétská 1, Praha 6 - Břevnov, 169 01
  6. Monastery brewery Klášterní pivovar Strahov - located near Prague Castle, on the territory of the Strahov Monastery, a brewery with a unique atmosphere that offers its own St. Norbert, excellent atmosphere, as well as first-class Czech cuisine. Address: Strahovské nádvoří 10, Praha 1 - Hradčany, 118 00
  7. Brewery Pivovar U Supa is another old brewery with a unique glass brewhouse and a cozy summer terrace on an old street. Address: Pivovar U Supa, Celetná 22, Praha 1 - Staré Město

Map of the old breweries in the center of Prague

Good beer gardens and breweries

A list of good breweries and alehouses that, although not as long in history, offer great beer and atmosphere.

  1. Craft House Prague is a real beer house that offers 27 draft beers and 100 bottled beers. Address: Craft House Prague, Navrátilova 11, Praha 1 - Nové Město
  2. Pivnice a pivotéka Zlý Časy is a cult beer garden away from the tourist trails with 48 beers. Address: Pivnice a pivotéka Zlý Časy, Čestmírova 5, Praha 4 - Nusle, 140 00
  3. Pivotéka Pivo a párek - offers beer from small breweries and beer snacks. Pivotéka Pivo a parek, Korunní 105, Prague 3 - Vinohrady, 130 00
  4. Beer bar Zubatý pes is a unique beer bar serving quite rare beers. Beer bar Zubatý pes, K Botiči 2, Prague 10 - Vršovice, 100 00
  5. BeerGeek Bar is a popular Prague beer bar. Vinohradská 62, Prague 3 - Vinohrady, 13000
  6. Brewery Dominikánský dvur - premium beer with a rich tradition. Branicka 44, Praha 4 - Branicka, 14700
  7. The mikropivovar Malešická brewery is a small family brewery. Praha 10 - Malešice, 50 10800
  8. Beer-restaurant Restaurace a pivovar U Dvou koček - own beers, rich traditions and excellent cuisine Uhelný trh 10, Praha 1 - Staré Město, 110 00
  9. Pražský most U Valšů is a stylish brasserie in the Old Town, where they brew their own beer using only water, hops and malt. Betlemská 5, Prague 1 - Staré Město, 110 00
  10. Brewery and restaurant Novoměstský pivovar is a vast complex with a large selection of excellent beers. Vodičkovaa 1 - Nové Město, 110 00
  11. The restaurant-brewery Pivovar U Dobřenských is an interesting establishment with an emphasis on flavored beers. U Dobrenskych 3, Prague 1 - Staré Město, 110 00
  12. Pivovar u Bulovky is the concept of a small family brewery with Bavarian-type beer. Bulovka 17, Praha 8 - Libeň, 180 00
  13. Pivovar Staropramen is a famous Czech beer brand. Nadražní 43/84, Prague 5 - Smíchov, 150 00
  14. Pivovar Marina Holešovice is a romantic place with good beer right on the banks of the Vltava. Jankovcova 12, Praha 7 - Holesovice, 170 00
  15. Pivovar Hostivar - a wide range of own beers of different varieties. Lochotínská 656, Praha 10 - Hostivař, 109 00

A map of good pubs that are located in the center of Prague or close to it.

Do you know where there are other good pubs? Want to talk about your favorite places? Waiting for comments ;-)



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