Best Pubs Prague
Below are our top three picks for your visit to Prague.
U Sudu
With a front entrance that belies its sprawling subterranean interior, Vinárnu U Sudu is a hidden gem located in a brick-vaulted Gothic-style cellar that specializes in high-quality wines from boutique wineries. Open in its current location since 1986, Vinárnu U Sudu has expanded its premises since then to include a ground-floor piano lounge and a picturesque courtyard garden that is ideal for sampling its delicious wines on warmer days and nights. Each week, from Wednesday to Saturday, local DJs from Prague play music to accompany a night of chic drinks that include Czech wines such as Svatovavrinecke – from the Chrástek vineyard in the South Moravian village of Boretice, alongside a selection of beer, spirits and cocktails.
Address: 677/10 Vodickova, Nové Mesto, Praha, 110 00
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 9am to 4am, Sat-Sun 10am to 4am
Website: http://www.usudu.cz/
Vejvodů
For a traditional Czech drinking experience look no further than U Vejvodu. Located a few minutes from the Old Town Square in the heart of Prague’s historical center, the bar is set up in the fashion of a traditional Bohemian alehouse and is famous for its Pilsner Urquell beer – a pale lager brewed in the Czech Republic since the mid-1800s. U Vejvodu is the ideal location for any self-professed history buff to enjoy an authentic Czech beer – with parts of the building dating as far back as the pre-Hussite era in the 14th century. A range of other Czech beers like Gambrinus and Kozel are also on offer.
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Address: 4 Jilská, Staré Mesto, Praha, 110 00
Opening Hours: Sun-Thu 10am-3am, Fri-Sat 10am-4am
Website: https://www.restauraceuvejvodu.cz/
Pivovarský Klub
A must-visit for lovers of beer, Pivovarský Klub classes itself as a beer boutique – which is by no means a boastful term considering its choice of 240 different bottled beers and six beers on tap from all across the globe. With a stylish yet homely and warm interior, Pivovarský Klub is the perfect place to indulge your love of beer and to learn about a few new ales along the way. Try a traditional Czech variety like Cernovar, a dark lager, or the Indian pale ale Sherpa 16°.
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Address: 17, 272 KÅ™ižíkova, Karlín, Praha, 186 00
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 11am to 10pm
Website: Sat-Sun 11:30am to 10pm