Plaská 623/5, Prague 150 00 New pub with good tap list and an amazing bottle selection. Connected with U Kunštátů (which explains the bottles) | |
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Charvátova 33/1, Prague 110 00 Small, bare bones Pilsner Urquell pub. Said by some locals to have the freshest Urquell in town. | |
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Belgická 633/17, Prague 120 00 Another beer and burger place around Náměstí Míru, this one with it's origins at burger stands at outdoor markets. | |
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Strahovské nádvoří 301, Prague 118 00 Brewpub in an old monastary | |
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U Lužického semináře 21, Prague 110 00 New brewpub from the people behind U Tří růží. | |
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Mostecká 45/20, Prague 118 00 Tiny hole in the wall bakery with beer from the Clock brewery. Four taps and a huge bottle list. Soup and warm snacks also available, in addition to cake. | |
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Loretánské námestí 1, Prague 118 00 Locals pub serving Pilsner Urquell and Kozel. Feels like it hasn't changed in 40 years. | |
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Uhelný trh 10, Prague 110 00 Claims to be Prague's smallest brewpub but it is unclear if they are still brewing. | |
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Thunovská 10, Prague 118 00 Locals pub near Prague Castle | |
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Na Perštýne 344/5, Prague 100 01 The regular beer hall has just Budvar and Budvar Dark. Way in the back is a small brewery that brews some interesting stronger beers. Next door is the Pivni Bar which has an additional few Budvar specialities but doesn't open until 4pm. | |
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Belgická 539/11, Prague 120 00 Mexican restaurant with beers from Rychtář and Kamenická | |
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