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The best bars in Prague. The best bars in Prague

The Czech Republic is famous for its numerous establishments with delicious beer and inexpensive food. We will talk about restaurants, cafes and bars that stand out from the rest with their unique atmosphere and unusual history.

Medieval tavern "At the King of Brabant" (Krčma U krále Brabantského)

One of the oldest Prague taverns, opened in 1375, is shrouded in many secrets and legends.

Rumor has it that city alchemists, the executioner Mydlarzh, the brilliant Mozart, the great Yaroslav Gashek and countless charlatans of all stripes liked to drop in here. Such a diverse audience created an atmosphere of real freedom, which can be felt today. Visitors can enjoy traditional Czech cuisine and delicious beer. Well, the main "feature" of the tavern is a medieval show.

From Tuesday to Saturday from 19:00 to 22:00, the institution takes its guests back hundreds of years - before their eyes, under the old musical motifs, a duel of pirates takes place, charming dancers perform, and fakirs command fire.

The entourage of the Middle Ages complements the interior of the tavern: antique furniture, skulls on the ceiling, candlesticks on the tables - everything is done so that the visitor forgets what year it is.

It is impossible not to mention the staff of the tavern: for the duration of the show, they transform into a typical medieval rabble. At any request from a guest, the waitress can shout: “First, send my money!”, Well, or even easier - refuse to return the change. If the client still insists on a refund, she will bring them in a skull and hit them on the table with all her might. Such morals, there's nothing to be done.

Recommended to try: honey-baked pork ribs with spicy sauce

Address : Thunovská 198/15, PRAHA 1 - Malá Strana

The cost of the show: 195 crowns (8 euros)

Website : http://www.krcmabrabant.cz/

primeval restaurantPravek

To be in the Stone Age, it is not necessary to invent a time machine, just visit a restaurant in the center of Prague. Rock paintings, stone chairs, roughly knocked down wooden tables, skins of dead saber-toothed tigers and mammoth tusks on the walls - all this makes the interior of the establishment truly original. The actors of the show program together with the waiters will help you feel like a contemporary of the Flintstones. Together they portray real savages - hoot, snarl, walk with a ridiculous gait, beat drums and do much more. Let it be a surprise for guests.

To give just a small example: try to order from a waiter in a loincloth, who answers all questions with incoherent sounds “u”, “u”, “u-u-u-u”. You can safely forget about cutlery for the duration of the show - you have to eat with your hands. Stone Age, anyway.

Recommended to try: potato soup with mushrooms in bread (Bramboračka s houbami v rozpečeném chlebu).

Address: there are three restaurants in Prague under the Pravěk sign, but the primitive show takes place exclusively in the oldest of them at Sokolská 60, Praha 2

Cost and time of the show: from 18:00 to 23:00 on weekdays, from 11:30 to 23:30 on weekends.

Website : http://www.pravek.cz/

Old Bohemian restaurant "Monastic Tavern" (Klášterní šenk)

Usually Czechs are not very fond of restaurants with national cuisine, especially if the prices in them are above average - they can cook all the same food at home.

However, this place is always full of locals. Finding a free table without prior reservation is akin to real luck. The success of the institution is due to a number of factors, but the main one is the atmosphere of warmth, kindness and tranquility. This is because the restaurant is located on the territory of the existing Břevnov Monastery, the oldest in the Czech Republic. It was founded in the distant year 993 and has experienced many upheavals since then. During various wars, the monastery was completely destroyed several times, but was again restored by hard-working monks of the Benedictine order. The motto of the order: "Pray and work."

Benedictines of the Břevnov Monastery

Interestingly, immediately after the founding of the monastery, they began to brew beer in it. Břevnov brewery is the oldest in the Czech Republic and is famous for its brewing traditions. In the restaurant, you can see this for yourself by ordering one of the types of the Benedict monastery variety. Not only beer, but also the cuisine here is very good: everything is very tasty, starting from the bread that the monks themselves bake, and ending with the pork knee, without exaggeration - the best in the city.

Recommended to try: baked pork knee

Address : Marketska 1/28, Praha 6

Website : www.klasterisenkenk.cz

Beer pubThePUB

Heaven for all beer lovers. The concept of the establishment is simple, like everything ingenious: each table is equipped with a beer dispensing system with four taps. No more waiting for the waiter - pour and drink. Liters consumed are counted electronically and displayed on a touchscreen, which allows you to remotely order drinks and dishes.

The bar became so popular that it opened branches in many Czech cities and even other countries.

Another interesting thing is that information is collected via the Internet about the amount of beer drunk in a particular establishment at each particular table and is broadcast on a large screen. If you come in a friendly company, you can compete in the international "litreball" with "athletes" from Germany, Austria and Romania.

Recommended Try: Baked Spicy Chicken Wings with Homemade BBQ Sauce (PUB Wings)

Address : Veleslavinova 3, Prague 1

Website: http://www.thepub.cz/

Restaurant "Locomotive depot" (Vytopna)

An original institution that will completely delight children and adults. The duties of the waiters here do not include serving drinks, trains do it instead. Rails are connected to each table, along which the wagons with mugs and glasses are pulled by a locomotive. After the arrival of the train, visitors need to pick up the ordered drinks and put an empty container in their place.

The restaurant simultaneously employs 15 realistic models of locomotives from different eras. Particularly impressive is their power (each such baby is able to pull 12 mugs of beer) and speed (up to 20 km/h). The average cost of one model is about 800 euros.

Address: Václavske nám. 56 (palác Fénix), Prague 1

Website: http://praha.vytopna.cz

Coyotes Bar (Coyotes Praha)

A great place for lovers of nightlife, the main feature of which is the incendiary dances of beauties on the bar counter. Sexy barmaids not only dance famously to well-known hits, but also demonstrate mastery of fire, water and all other elements.

It's like in the famous movie "Coyote Ugly". The atmosphere of truly unbridled fun here can be eaten with spoons.

Address : Male namesti 2, Praha 1

Show Time: daily, every 30 minutes from 22:00

Website : http://www.coyotesprague.cz

Vegetarian restaurant "Legka hlava" (Lehká hlava)

Prague is a meat city. On every street, on every corner, you can smell the smell of boiled, fried, stewed or raw meat. Vegetarians have a hard time, but they also have an outlet. Cafe "Legkaya Golova" fully justifies its name. Stunning interior, melodious music, delicious food, crackling wood in the fireplace - everything you need for a sincere meeting or a cozy pastime alone with your thoughts and your favorite book. There is a really special energy here, which is difficult to describe, but you can feel it.

Address : Boršov 2/280, Praha 1 - Staré Město

Website : http://www.lehkahlava.cz

Cafe, bar and restaurantOBLACA

The restaurant, located in a recently renovated complex inside the Zizkov TV Tower, will take its visitors away from earthly problems to a height of 66 meters. At any time of the day, a gorgeous view of the beautiful Prague opens from here. The modern style of the restaurant is perfectly combined with the futuristic appearance of the tower itself, more like an alien rocket.

The sculptures of babies crawling on it, clearly not like earthly children, give the building a fantasy (the author of the work is the famous Czech artist David Cherny). Dinner here can be a great idea for a date or a friendly meeting. Either way, it will be remembered for a long time. Note that in the tower there is a hotel consisting of only one room, the cost of one night in which is 1000 euros.

Address : Tower Park Praha, Mahlerovy sady 1, Praha 3

Website: http://www.towerpark.cz/restaurace/

This is our list of the most unusual restaurants in Prague. What do you know?

Beer Prague is the same integral part of tourism in the Czech capital as Gothic architecture, Charles Bridge and viewing platforms on the Prague hills.

The guide to pubs and restaurants in Prague covers iconic tourist spots with their own breweries, historical and simply intimate establishments where you can sit comfortably with a mug of fresh beer. All of the listed pubs are marked on the map of Prague, the features of their menu and branded drinks, addresses, how to get there by transport are indicated.

Beer restaurants in Prague

Gastronomic tourism in Prague cannot even be imagined outside of beer culture: in famous restaurants, along with hearty Czech food, guests will certainly be treated to one or two mugs of beer, and moreover, they often look for places to drink beer in Prague based on reviews.

A wonderful tourist attraction for all lovers of Czech beer and toy railways, to which the Czechs are so indifferent, is the Beer Depot (Vytopna) beer restaurant on Wenceslas Square (the second restaurant is on Republic Square). Foamy drinks are delivered to visitors by toy trains, a children's corner is provided - a real rarity even for a beer-restaurant.

"Literary" restaurants and pubs dedicated to the good soldier Schweik, and first of all - the establishments "At the Chalice" and "Lesser Pivnitsa" - are distinguished not only by pleasant decor and allusions to Hasek's favorite works by many, but also by a worthy menu and a selection of foamy drinks.

In fact, pubs, where the first place is given to drinks, and only snacks are offered from food, in Prague there are also often - both tourist and "folk" - uncountable pubs that are unlikely to be found in top guidebooks. We will mention only the most iconic beer Pragues.

So, for example, in the pub "Hard Times" (Zlý Časy) you can order beer brought from 48 medium and small Czech breweries. Among such a variety and rare beers, the snack menu is relegated to the background, and you can recognize it only on the spot.

In the Brewery Club, the walls are filled with bottles of beer - this is not only a decoration, but also a functioning store. Draft varieties are in demand. The menu is not too varied, but satisfying enough for a pub - there is even a boar's knee already cut into pieces.

Connoisseurs of specific Czech brands of beer in Prague will be able to relax in branded restaurants and pubs, tasting original draft beer, not bottled beer. For example, there are two Budweiser Budvar restaurants in the city (near the bus station and in Stare Mesto); eight establishments with the Velkopopovicky Kozel brand, including the Kozlovna Lidická pub in Prague-5 Anděl and two restaurants in the center.

You will find more tourist, as well as purely local and soulful pubs in the list below.

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Rating of the best bars in Prague (TOP 10)

Pilsner Urquell presented the TOP 10 best bars in Prague. Of course, the bars that got there serve exactly this beer, but many have other varieties, and also, they are fun, interesting and tasty.

9. U Hrocha (Thunovska 10, Praha 1). ("At the Behemoth") Real Czech beer and snacks. No food. Czechs come here only for beer. The menu is only in Czech, as is the whole atmosphere. Be prepared for this.

10. Jelínkova Plzeňská Pivnice (Charvátova 1, Prague 1). This pub is very popular with Praguers. So finding a place there will not be easy. In addition to Pilsner Urquell, you can try Kozel on tap here. The place is very popular with Czechs, and tourists rarely go there. But, if you are not afraid, you can try delicious snacks - pickled cheese, tlačenku (Czech pork jelly), steamed sausages, etc. The price of any of the snacks does not exceed 45 crowns.

The list of the best Prague bars for 2013 will be presented in November. The rating is compiled according to the votes of visitors to restaurants and bars.

You will not believe it, but we really went around the best beer Prague, every single one! It was difficult, but what can not be done for the sake of dear readers. Beer in the Czech Republic is excellent and inexpensive, and also not very strong, so even the best beer restaurants in Prague can be visited at least every day without the risk of getting drunk and going broke. We did just that and today we present you the TOP 10 beer houses in Prague, which includes both large restaurants and small, but atmospheric bars. Sit down comfortably, the article turned out to be long and sincere, like a conversation in a Prague pub over a glass of Pilsen.

Oh, it's not an easy job to write an article after the Behemoth's pub!

How was this ranking made?

It's no secret that the Internet is full of ratings of the best beer houses in Prague even without us. And even more so, it's no secret that many of them (though not all) are carbon-copied based on reviews and other articles. And what did we do? We have previously studied the ratings of "The Best Beer in Prague" in Russian, English and Czech and compiled our own list of a dozen establishments that most often win prizes or simply receive excellent reviews from visitors. Then we took our list and (hic!) went around all these beer houses with a camera and a notepad so as not to forget anything. We were in Prague more than once or twice, there was plenty of time, so we didn’t run from one pub to another, but allocated a full evening for each of them. Wherein we tried to evaluate not only the taste, but also the atmosphere in these establishments. That's how our rating "Best beer Prague" was born by itself. So let's drink to the fact that our list of the TOP 10 beer houses in Prague will help you enjoy an incomparable Czech beer without a headache! You still have to go to the pub tomorrow. And the day after tomorrow too.

P.S.: we will not give prices in beer houses in Prague, because the cost may change, and our rating "Best beer in Prague" is eternal. Instead, after describing each pub, we will provide a link to its official website, where you can always find out the current prices for beer and food. For those establishments that have not yet got hold of the site, we will give a photo of the menu.

We also note that we liked absolutely all the establishments that were included in our rating "The Best Beer in Prague", and all of them are worthy of your attention. It was very difficult to sort them out. We remind you that everything in this world is subjective and your rating of the best beer restaurants and bars in Prague may be completely different.

And of course, Prague would not be Prague if there were no excursions with a "beer" bias in it. Therefore, you can test the best beer in Prague not only on your own with the help of our guide, but also on excursions in the company of a professional drunk guide:

The best beer in Prague: the most objective rating from Uehali.com

10th place: U Kalicha ("At the Chalice")

Perhaps the two most famous beer houses in Prague are "At the Golden Tiger" and "At the Chalice". In the first, Vaclav Havel and Bill Clinton drank beer, in the second - the good soldier Schweik himself. However, the website of the restaurant honestly says that Schweik was more interested not in the pub, but in the brothel located around the corner (by the way, the red lights of this institution opened up a picturesque view from the windows of one of the apartments that we rented in Prague). After talking with the ladies, Schweik (or whoever was his prototype) looked at the Chalice to restore his strength. That's why beer "At the Chalice" is often called - "At Schweik", and they simply transliterate from Latin to Cyrillic - “At Kalich”. Which is not so far from the truth, given the not-quite-ideal state of health of the brave soldier.

But you won't be fed up with legends. As for the beer itself, it is quite decent here, but not the best of what we drank in Prague. Having doubted our taste, we took a second mug each - this time a light one - again we were not impressed and went to the good old and trusted Fleck. Even the menu in Russian did not deter us.

Oh yes, the fried cheese "U Kalich" is prepared simply incomparably. But somehow we didn’t come for cheese.

You may ask: why then did we include this place in our rating of "Best beer Prague to visit?" I think it's worth going to U Chasha beer, and not just for beer. Still, this is not just a restaurant, but a real attraction with a literary bias.

  • Prices in the restaurant "At the Chalice"(menu in Russian)
  • (our review)

On the facade of the restaurant, two signs flaunt at once: “At the Chalice” and “At the Schweik”.

At the entrance to the institution you are met by the good soldier Schweik himself.

The best beer Prague: most of all in the beer "U Chasha" we liked fried cheese and massive chandeliers under the ceiling.

Beer "U Schweik" in Prague is decorated with quotes from Yaroslav Hasek and other smart people.

9th place: Lokál U Bílé kuželky ("At the white pin")

And immediately a short summary of the "White Skittle". Beer is excellent. The atmosphere is missing. Therefore, only ninth place.

This famous Lesser Town pub is often referred to simply as "Lokal", which, if desired, can be translated as "Local pub" or "Pub where locals go." It is located in a beautiful (are there others in Prague?) side street a couple of hundred meters from the Charles Bridge. The atmosphere here, I would say, is not quite familiar to beer houses in Prague and rather resembles a neat dining room. Smooth white walls hung with diplomas, a pyramid of clean mugs on the bar, photographs and paintings depicting scenes from the life of the restaurant, valiant knights and, for some reason, Michael Jackson create an overly strict atmosphere that does not allow you to relax before the third mug.

But if you came here not to grumble about the interior, like some, but to enjoy the beer, you will definitely like it. Light Pilsner Urquell and dark Kozel are served here., as well as useless something marked non alcoholic. There is no menu in Russian and the staff does not speak Russian, but Kozel - he is Kozel, most importantly, put the accent correctly.


A small Russian-Czech dictionary. Delicious beer - Plzenske pivo. Tasteless beer - Klinske pivo.


Local "At the White Skittle" is located in the same building as the hotel of the same name. Perhaps that is why it is too academic for a Prague pub.

8th place: Novoměstský pivovar ("Novomestsk brewer")

Do not order pork knuckle (boar knee) at Novomestsky brewery! Maybe everything has changed here since our visit, but we categorically did not like the traditional Czech snack here. And this despite the fact that we paid a visit to the Novomestsky brewer even before we visited Ferdinand and U Fleck, where they prepare the best shank in the world.

Otherwise, our reviews about this beer house are only the most positive. Delicious unfiltered beer made from Žatec hops, interesting surroundings of a real brewhouse, ten beautifully decorated halls, convenient location near Wenceslas and Charles Square. And generally speaking, Novomestsky Pivovar is not just a restaurant, but a small beer factory, and underground (in a good sense of the word): the local halls and workshops go three floors underground. Here you can not only have a drink and a snack, but also take a tour of a real Czech brewery - of course, with a tasting. Options and prices of excursions, as well as the menu - on the official website.

  • Site of the restaurant Novomestsky Pivovar(in Russian)


7th place: U Zlatého Tygra ("At the Golden Tiger")

At the Golden Tiger is the legendary Prague beer house, located exactly halfway between the Old Town Square and the Charles Bridge. It opens at 15:00, we were only a minute late for the opening, but by that time the pub was already filled to capacity. Only two places remained free, which we took. But what two places! However, more on that later.

"At the Golden Tiger" - a purebred Prague pub, come here - not only for the incomparable Pilsen nectar, but also for the unique atmosphere. There is nothing to breathe and nowhere to sit down, because of the noise screen you need to talk three tones higher than usual, and the density of people of all nationalities and skin colors is three times higher than on the Charles Bridge on a July evening. And for all this hell - at most two waiters and a virtuoso bartender of the eightieth level, with all their skill, they still do not have time to serve everyone on time, and therefore they are angry as hell. You already like it, don't you?

And when we were leaving the Golden Tiger, I inadvertently looked back and then I was pierced by lightning: I came to the pub last, and I got the most thieves place?! An overly politicized Russian tourist would have strangled himself to sit in my chair for even a minute! It turned out that I was laughing at the Czechs eating raw minced meat in the same place where in 1994, Czech President Vaclav Havel drank beer with US President Bill Clinton! Then the writer Bohumil Hrabal, who accidentally happened to be here, sat down with them, and they drank more and more ... In general, the beer house "At the Golden Tiger" is known not only for its beer, but also for the fact that once two famous politicians were put behind the collar, and one famous writer did it practically every day.

  • Prices for beer and food "At the Golden Tiger"(in English)


Beer "At the Golden Tiger" lurked on such a narrow and beautiful street that we barely inserted the logo of our site without damaging the landscape.


The best beer houses in Prague are not only first-class beer, but also first-class bartenders. At the tap in the Golden Tiger there is an experienced beer master, but even he does not always cope with such an influx of visitors.


See the photo on the wall? This is Clinton shaking hands with Hrabal, in the middle - Havel. Do you see the empty chairs under the photo? We just sat on them. You can be jealous, but we wouldn't.


But in this photo, friends, a really cool guy. When a football player hits a penalty with a “parachute” in the center of the goal, this is called a Panenka kick. It was first performed by midfielder of the Czechoslovak national team Antonin Panenka, whose photo hangs on the wall. This blow brought his team the European "gold" in 1976.

6th place: U Hrocha ("At the Behemoth")

Yes, "Behemoth" does not have a centuries-old history. Yes, this is not a restaurant, but rather a pub or a small and not to say cozy cafe for several tables. Yes, only one type of beer is served here (the incomparable Pilsner Urquell for 40 crowns per mug). Yes, the walls here are shabby and in places painted with all sorts of nonsense. And yes, it's noisy and there's nowhere to sit. But it's great here!

There is such a hackneyed expression "an atmosphere that cannot be expressed in words." So we will not even try to convey it. Just come to the bar "At the Behemoth" ("At Groh") and you will understand everything yourself. But it is better to come early - as already mentioned, there is not much space here and in the late afternoon there will be no free tables (as well as window sills and chairs at the bar counter). Checked. It is believed that the regulars of the brewery "At the Behemoth" are the proletarians of all countries, as well as the Prague intelligentsia and teachers of educational institutions Hradcany and Lesser Country. Therefore, you can even come here just to listen to smart talk about science (it’s forbidden to talk about politics here, as a sign above the bar warns about). And it doesn't matter that you don't understand Czech: it's still nice to be in the company of smart people.

Just don’t lean on the pork knuckle here: Behemoth, as you know, has no waist 🙂 And there is no website either, by the way. The photo of the menu is just below.

Beerhouse "At the Behemoth" hid in a quiet beautiful street not far from Prague Castle.

Members of the sect of hippo worshipers in a religious frenzy.

The menu of the restaurant "At the Behemoth" does not hang on the Internet. It hangs on the wall!

5th place: Polo ("Polo")

Let me start our magnificent five with a small lyrical digression. Sometimes you can come across the opinion that the best pubs in Prague are not located on tourist trails, but are hidden in the nooks and crannies of the working districts of Zizkov and Vinohrady. There are, they say, special pubs in Prague not for tourists, old-timers and connoisseurs go only there, and in the center - consumer goods for naive foreigners. This is not entirely true. The best beer Prague - they are in the center, and on the outskirts, and in world-famous establishments, we have always met more Czechs than tourists. But the beer in almost all restaurants in Prague is excellent, and it is not surprising that locals appreciate cozy restaurants close to home more. Why go to the center and push around in a stuffy crowd, when there is also delicious inexpensive beer nearby, as well as always a free table and a warm company?

Nevertheless, we also have no right to ignore the Zizkov region. Moreover, one of our favorite establishments with the uncomplicated name Polo is located there. After our first trip to Prague, we generally considered it the best restaurant on the planet Earth. Not a single beer map of Prague, not a single guide will direct you to Polo. This is a true pub for the locals, many of whom represent informal Prague youth aged 18 to 80. The speakers play real rock (not pop, like in the Hard Rock Café), and the walls are hung with portraits of legendary musicians who have never been here. But the main thing is that this restaurant serves the most freaky pork ribs in Prague, which are served with outrageously tasty tank beer. On an empty stomach in our family, it is forbidden to remember Polo.

And it was also here that we met with a magical drink, because of which the folk trail to the best beer Prague will never grow. As if it were yesterday, I remember a wonderful moment: plump mugs flavored with fluffy foam appeared before us. After carefully tasting the bright, bitter Pilsner Urquell, we bravely ordered a kilo portion of pork ribs with chili and honey. The weight did not bother us at all: we were sure that the promised kilogram would contain 800 grams of bones without meat. And then they bring us a huge wooden round plate, on which lies half of the pork belly, as if it had just been cut from a pig. Lots of meat, all juicy, appetizing. The ribs were different, some of them (about a quarter) consisted of cartilage - just right for beer. There were two small bowls - with horseradish and mustard - and a side dish in the form of cabbage and red capsicum. One had only to try it, as a real fire blazed in the mouth!

When putting out a peppery fire in the mouth, we especially appreciated the bitterness of the tank beer. Which in those moments was almost not felt. Then they ordered another 0.5 beer and another 0.5. The beer was good, and if we left the Polo drunk, it was only from pleasure.

  • Polo restaurant menu(in English)

Many Czechs believe that the best beer Prague should be found in Zizkov. We found one of them - this is an amazing Polo restaurant!

4th place: Ferdinanda ("Ferdinanda")

Ferdinanda is not one, but two beer gardens in Prague. The first is located in the New Place, the second - in the Lesser Country. We began to study the reviews and were surprised to see that the Novomestsk restaurant is more often scolded, while the Lesser Town restaurant is praised. We went there, and did not fail, since it was this institution that took the honorable fourth place in our ranking of "The Best Beer Prague".

Ferdinanda is a very fun place in Mala Strana at the foot of Petrin Hill. It's a nice thing to come down here after a walk to one of them and reward yourself with a portion of fragrant beer, the most delicate shank and a kind of Czech humor. One menu is worth it! Some talking pigs, hungry mice, pot-bellied bastards, scolding the European Union with drunkenness ... But the main thing here is the beer "Seven bullets" (Sedm Kulí), the hallmark of this institution. Here, too, the masters of black humor did their best: that is how many bullets were fired at the unfortunate Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, because of which the First World War broke out. But be that as it may, the dark, slightly bitter beer "Seven Bullets" is simply divine. It is considered almost the most delicious in the whole of the Czech Republic, and it is brewed in the small town of Benešov, next to which was the castle of the murdered Archduke.

  • Ferdinand's website(in English-Czech)
  • (our reviews)

In addition to magical beer, Ferdinand serves no less wonderful pork knuckle.

Some walls in the Ferdinand are plastered, others are finished with rough stone, which gives the restaurant a special charm.

3rd place: Pivovarsky dům("Pivovarskiy Dom")

This aristocratic establishment, a stone's throw from Charles Square, opened almost yesterday - in 1998 - but has already gained an excellent reputation among locals and tourists. The restaurant has a brewery that creates several types of exclusive and delicious beer, from classic light and dark to exotic like cherry, nettle and even banana. You can try all this pampering at once by ordering a “beer carousel” - they will bring you a wooden turntable, where small glasses with different types of beer are inserted. We liked nettle the most. And you?

The brewery house is not just a brewery, but a real restaurant in the best sense of the word. They don’t smoke or yell here, the most exquisite dishes of Czech cuisine are excellently prepared here, here the waiters speak Russian, people come here with families and children. And there is also a very beautiful interior, exquisitely decorated with old rubbish, and in the middle of the hall there are beer cauldrons in which a delicious drink is prepared. By the way, one of the varieties is called Russian Imperial Stout - a clear nod to our tourists, who seem to be the most here.

  • Prices in the restaurant "Pivovarsky Dom"(in Russian)
  • (our review)


2nd place: U Fleků ("At Flek")

The Prague Brasserie U Fleku is a real Hofbräuhaus with a Czech accent. It is a large restaurant with large halls, large tables, large portions and large trays filled to the brim with beer mugs. With these trays, the waiters walk around the hall, and as soon as you empty your mug, they immediately throw in a new one. Only one kind of beer is served here, but what kind! Black as the southern night, rich as mercury in the laboratory of a Prague alchemist, delicious as... Like beer in the U Fleku restaurant! The local brewers are proud of this divine caramel flavored drink and have kept its recipe a closely guarded secret for centuries. By the way, Beer "U Fleku" is considered the oldest in Prague, it opened already in 1499!

To make your trip to the pub "At Fleck" into a real holiday, an accordionist entertains guests in each hall. A cheerful musician walks from table to table, listens to conversations and, having caught the notes of a familiar language, hurries to please the guests with his native melody. We were entertained by a man with an accordion with “Moscow Nights” (how did he know where we were registered?) and “Katyusha”, for the English-speaking guests Yesterday struck and, it seems, something from the early Marilyn Manson. The accordionist accepts tips with joyful surprise, as if for the first time in his life, further igniting the cauldron of universal fun.

“God gave us beer and pork knuckle, and the devil gave us compote and vegetarianism!” The advice of a wise monk to tourists, depicted on the wall of the U Fleku brewery.

1st place: Zlý časy ("Hard Times")

Yes, we are not original and we are not afraid of it. Foreign tourists and Prague old-timers, academicians and janitors, sophisticated gourmets and bitter drinkers - many of them agree that the "Evil Hours" is the best pub in Prague. We wanted to stand out and put something more original in the “Best Prague beer” rating… But as soon as we came here, we immediately understood everything. Forgive me, Fleck, and you too, Ferdinand with the Brewery House (and you, Kalich, you don't have to forgive, we don't care). You are beautiful, no doubt, but you can’t argue against the facts: the best pub in this part of the Galaxy is hiding in the non-tourist area of ​​​​Prague 4, in a clumsy building with crumbling plaster under a strange sign in the form of a stupid clock.

Pretty bad hours, I must say. And the situation here to match. Waitresses do not flutter here and musicians do not play. Here you can grimly throw yourself with grief and cheerfully celebrate the happiest event in life. "Evil Clock" is a perfect symbiosis of a folksy pub and a good restaurant, where every detail says one thing: people came here to drink beer. Ah yes, the beer. By my reckoning, Hard Times has about a million (give or take) beers. There is here both draft, and bottled, and local, and foreign from German broyhouses, Belgian monasteries, and in general from all over the world. But the main pride of "Evil Hours" - carefully selected exclusive masterpieces from small breweries in the Czech Republic. We took a variety of beers here - light, dark, red, wheat, some other - and every time we were terribly satisfied. Sorry, we will not advise anything, because the assortment here changes very often. Just come to the best pub in Prague, feel free to order any beer and enjoy. And if you don't like it, we'll refund your money!

This building is clearly going through hard times.

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This is how our rating of the best beer houses in Prague turned out. We hope it helps you plan your own itinerary through the beer capital of the world! When you return, share your opinion: which bars and restaurants did you like the most, and which, on the contrary, disappointed you? We look forward to your feedback on the best beer in Prague, and let the hard times bypass you!

Photo: Food in Prague. Traditional Hermelin cheese in the Prague kolkovna (click to enlarge)


This article contains information about the best restaurants and beer gardens in Prague. Addresses and websites of restaurants, description of the best places for breakfast, lunch or dinner in Prague. The best cafes and restaurants in Prague, beer restaurants, Czech restaurants, premium restaurants, budget cafes, pizzerias, fast food, sushi bars, steak and burger houses, vegetarian cafes and other restaurants in European, American, African and Asian countries.

Every day, millions of tourists enjoy walking around the mysterious Prague. But what can be walks on an empty stomach? Prague is a tourist center, so there are an unlimited number of places for a snack or a full lunch or dinner. It all depends on the availability of time, budget and gastronomic preferences.

WARNINGS:

1. When choosing a place to eat food, you should be careful, as you can accidentally eat not very high-quality, tourist food.

2. If you are lured into a restaurant by some actor's numbers or tricks for tourists, it is better to pass by. Most likely, the staff wants to divert your attention from the low level of service and tasteless food. We're looking for a place to eat, not a circus show.

3. Choose places where locals eat, not crowds of tourists.

4. If you want to eat cheaper, leave or drive away from the center of Prague. And the further the better

So let's go.

Since we are talking about Prague, I will start with traditional Czech cuisine. Not to try national Czech grubs means not to fully visit the Czech Republic.

Czech cuisine is quite heavy and satisfying, but at the same time very specific and tasty.

Czech restaurants in Prague.

"KOLKOVNA".

One of the most famous restaurant chains in Prague. All addresses are listed on the site. Choose a bell tower that is close in location. Site in Russian.

Photo: Meeting with friends in “KOLKOVNA CELNICE”(click to enlarge)

"Pivovarský club".

Non-smoking restaurant. Grilled meat on fire - the highest class. The restaurant has 200 beers... wow, right?

Photo: Brewery Club, Prague (click to enlarge)


Address: Křizikova 17
Website: http://www.gastroinfo.cz/pivoklub

"Staroměstský".

Center of Prague. An abundance of various snacks for beer. The terrace is open during the summer. From there you have a great view of the Old Town Square. Russian site with prices.

Photo: Restaurant terrace (click to enlarge)

Address: Staroměstské náměsti 19.
Website: http://www.staromestskarestaurace.cz/cz/introduction-8-89.html

The best beer in Prague. Breweries in Prague.

"Novoměstský pivovar".

The pub is located in the very center of Prague. The beer is brewed right in front of you, so you can watch the entire brewing process. The brewery has as many as thirteen halls, with interesting interior ideas. This tour will appeal to true beer lovers. Russian website with menu and prices.


Photo: Novoměstský pivovar, Prague (click to enlarge)

Potrefená Husa Na verandach.

The brewery is located right in the building of the famous Staropramen beer factory. The choice of beer is the widest. The restaurant has several rooms.

Photo: “Na verandách”, Prague (click to enlarge)

Address: Nadražní 43/84, Praha 5
Website: http://www.phnaverandach.cz/ru/menu/

"Klášterní pivovar Strahov".

A unique place for those who want to taste real Czech beer. Even more interesting is that the brewery is located on the territory of the Strahov Monastery. The prices in the pub are quite high, but the beer is really worth it. There is a non-smoking room and a summer terrace.

Photo: “Klášterní pivovar Strahov”, Prague (click to enlarge)

Address: Strahovské nádvoří 301, Praha 1
Website: klasterni-pivovar.cz

"U tří růží".

The brewery consists of three floors and is located in the heart of Prague, close to the Old Town Square. Prices in the restaurant are too high due to the good location of the pub.

Photo: “U tří růží”, Prague (click to enlarge)

U Medvidků.

If you are not afraid to get drunk, try to taste the strongest beer in the world. The pub is located in a historic building, at the hotel, so you can immediately spend the night there, if that. The folklore orchestra will brighten up drinking beer and play pleasant music for you. The building also has a beer souvenir shop.

Photo: “U Medvídků”, Prague (click to enlarge)

Address: Na Perstýně 345/7, Praha 1
Website: http://umedvidku.cz/en/

The best premium restaurants in Prague.

"V Zatiši".

The restaurant has existed for almost twenty-five years and is considered one of the best in Prague. The restaurant serves both Czech and international cuisine. The rich interior is perfect, down to the smallest detail. The quality of the food is undeniably excellent.

Photo: Hall of the restaurant “In the Calm” (click to enlarge)

Address: Praha 1, 110 00, Betlemské nám. / Liliova 1
Website: http://www.vzatisi.cz

Bellevue.

An exclusive establishment with a high level of service and the uniqueness of excellent, international dishes. During the summer, the restaurant has a terrace with a breathtaking view of Prague Castle.
Live jazz is played on Sundays.

Photo: Magical setting (click to enlarge)


Photo: View of Prague Castle (click to enlarge)

Address: Smetanovo nabr. 18, Praha 1, 110 00
Website: http://www.bellevuerestaurant.cz

"Mlynec".

A chic restaurant overlooking the Charles Bridge. Amazing and unique food design. Top notch international cuisine.

Photo: The original design of the hall (click to enlarge)


Photo: View of the Charles Bridge (click to enlarge)

Address: Novotneho lávka 9, Praha 1, 110 00
Website: http://www.mlynec.cz

International cuisine.

"Terrace at Hotel U Prince".

One of my favorite restaurants in Prague. This is a restaurant and hotel complex. European cuisine, live music in the evenings, a pub in the cellar, you can dance and listen to the piano. The complex has banquet halls, decent rooms. The terrace offers a breathtaking view of the Old Town Square. Year-round, heated terraces: one directly on the square, and the second on the roof.

Photo: We use the “U Prince” lobster. He was really good. Feel free to order (click to enlarge)


Photo: Upper terrace (click to enlarge)


Address; Staroměstské náměstí 29, Prague 1, 110 00
Website: https://www.hoteluprice.com/ru/restaurant

"The Pind". Indian restaurant in Prague.

Considered the best Indian restaurant in all of Prague. Oriental spices give the dishes an unforgettable taste. The institution prepares amazing lamb, who loves it.

Photo: Indian restaurant in Prague (click to enlarge)

Cantina. Mexican restaurant in Prague.

To get into this cheerful restaurant, you will definitely have to book a table. The restaurant is so crowded that it is almost impossible to find empty seats. And after making a reservation, be sure to enjoy dinner, accompanied by incendiary Spanish music.

Photo: Mexican restaurant, Prague (click to enlarge)

La Casa Argentina. Argentine restaurant in Prague.

This is a unique place with a beautiful interior. The restaurant serves the best steaks in town. Live music and dancers in national costumes will never let you forget this evening. The prices are higher than average, but the visit is worth it.

Photo: Very nice environment and design (click to enlarge)


Address: Dlouhá 35/730 | Prague 1, 110 00
Website: http://www.lacasaargentina.eu

Trattoria Cicala. Italian restaurant in Prague.

When you enter this restaurant, you will forget that you are in the Czech Republic. Everything is saturated with the atmosphere of Italy. And the Italians, as everyone knows, have a wonderful ability to cook and pleasantly surprise. The food and wines are amazing. Do not be surprised if you meet a world-class star here.

Photo: Typical Italian design style (click to enlarge)

Sushi, Japanese cuisine.

In Prague, Japanese cuisine is not cheap, since the Czech Republic is landlocked. But there are quite good restaurants in Prague. I suggest visiting the following places:

Hanabi Sushi House.

This Japanese restaurant is considered one of the best in Prague. Variety of food, friendly staff, clean.

Photo: Sushi in Prague (click to enlarge)

Address: Petrská 11, 110 00 Praha 1
Website: http://www.ihanabi.cz

“Mr. Sushi.

The restaurant delivers meals to your home or office. And if you want to take a walk, then the institution is located in the very center of Prague.

Photo: Such a pretty place (click to enlarge)


Address: Malá Štupartská 3, Praha 1, 110 00
Website: www.sushigo.cz

Vegetarian restaurants in Prague.

"GANGA".

This Indian vegetarian restaurant has an Indian chef. Delicious food, reasonable prices.

Photo: Democratic (click to enlarge)

Address: Pechlátova 25/104 Praha 5, Radlice

"LEHKÁ HLAVA".

Vegetarian restaurant serving food from around the world. A variety of food combinations, a wide selection of dishes.

Photo: Nice and quiet restaurant for vegans (click to enlarge)

Address: Boršov 2/280, Praha 1 - Staré Město
Website: http://www.lehkahlava.cz/

Steaks and burgers.

Crazy Cow Steakhouse.

Want to make a dramatic move to America? So you are here. The restaurant offers good and varied burgers, steaks and more. Nice place that I want to visit many more times. Checked.

Photo: Cow chairs (click to enlarge)


Address: Dlouhá 8 Praha 1 110 00
Website: http://www.crazycow.cz/en/

"Hard Rock Cafe"

In this restaurant, you will have to pay extra above average. But the incomparable burgers are undeniably worth the money. The chain of restaurants is scattered all over the world and there is also a branch in Prague. Beauty inside.

Photo: I want to go back! (click to enlarge)

Address: Dům U Rotta, Male náměstí 3, Praha 1, 110 00
Website: http://www.hardrock.com/cafes/prague/

Dish - fine burger bistro.

Cheap food in Prague is also real. For example, in this place you can save a lot. Convenient location in the heart of the capital, reasonable prices, there are even burgers for vegetarians.

Photo: Cheap and cheerful (click to enlarge)


Address: Římská 29, Prague 2
Website: http://www.dish.cz

Pizzerias in Prague.

Giovanni.

I love this place. The restaurant has a very cozy and homely atmosphere. They serve real Italian pizza and excellent red wine. Nice smiling staff.

Photo: Restaurant “Giovanni”. Romantic interior. (click to enlarge)


Address: Kožná 11, 110 00 Prague 1
Website: http://www.giovanni-praha.cz/

Coloseum.

Decent network of Italian pizzerias in Prague. Good prices, dishes for every taste. You can choose the restaurant closest to you on the website.

Photo: Colosseum pizza chain (click to enlarge)


Website: http://www.pizzacoloseum.cz/

Pizza Einstein.

A network of pizzerias for those who want to eat tasty, fast and cheap.

Photo: Bistro “EINSTEIN” (click to enlarge)


Address: Seifertova 595, Prague 3
Website: http://www.pizza-einstein.cz

I hope the information will be useful for Prague travelers. And I, as usual, wish everyone unforgettable impressions, vivid emotions and dreams come true.

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