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Eat & Drink - City Centre

Where to find excellent restaurants, pubs, bistros, coffee shops, bars and music clubs in Prague

NOI Restaurant

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One Club Prague

Over the past few years, a new breed of clubs has emerged in the centre of Prague. Unlike the original, post-revolutionary clubs, which 25 ...

Rock Café

Rock Café is one of the oldest clubs in town, and stays open until three in the morning. Originally, independent Czech rock bands played ...

Sansho

Seasoned restaurant-goers used to sophisticated dining with white tablecloths down to the floor maybe surprised by the informality of ...

Sicily Café

At Sicily Café, near the Jindřišská Bell Tower, you can choose every day from two soup options and four main dishes, including at least one ...

Spices

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Špejle

Špejle (Skewers) was founded on an original principle – your bill is determined by the number of skewers left on your plate. Each skewer ...

Terasa U Zlaté studně

Parts of the building housing this restaurant (Golden Well Terrace) date back to the 16th century, but the interior is contemporary, ...

The James Joyce Irish Pub

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Tretter’s

Tretter’s has been one of Prague’s best-known bars for many years. The style, like that of several other establishments in the Czech ...

Tři století

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Týnská Bar and Books

An excellent and sophisticated bar where you can relax against the backdrop of an era that only exists in films and books. “The concept is ...

Týnská literární kavárna

You’ll find the Týnská literární kavárna (Týn Literary Café) amidst the labyrinth of streets of the Old Town. It lies very close to the Týn ...

U Bukanýra

U Bukanýra club has a major advantage over the competition – this venue is on water. You can spend the night on the river in summer, but ...

U Malého Glena

In Prague, there are a few venues with a unique atmosphere created mostly by expats. Why such venues became popular in the 1990s isn’t ...

U Malířů

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U Modré kachničky

The U Modré kachničky restaurant (The Blue Duckling) in the Lesser Town is the older sister of the restaurant with the same name (U Modré kachničky II) in the Old Town. Compared to its younger sibling, however, it offers a slightly earthier menu.

U Modré kachničky II

As you might expect, the speciality of the restaurant U modré kachničky II (The Blue Duckling II) is duck in all its forms: rillettes served with rocket and slices of beetroot, foie gras terrines, smoked duck breasts... And that's just the starters.

U Pinkasů

Why are they always full at U Pinkasů? Among other things, because of the revered Pilsner beer, which is served from stainless steel tanks at this famous establishment. What’s more, you can eat at reasonable prices, even though the pub is in the heart of Prague.

U Tří růží Husova

You’ll find this excellent though relatively little-known brewery (At The Three Roses) in the centre of Prague. If you’re looking for a pub ...