Friday, 9 November 2012

Five Great Prague Bars

To get this blog started properly, here are five really awesome bars in Prague. For each bar I will give a brief description, website if they have one, address, directions from the center and opening hours. These bars are listed in no particular order of preference, but all of them are worth checking out.

KRAKORA

Website: www.krakora.net

Address: Kunětická 2, Praha 2, Vinohrady

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 12 - 23, Sat 18-23

Directions: Take trams 5, 9 or 26 to stop Husinecka or tram 11 to Italska. From Husincka, walk back down the hill to Italska. From either end of Italska, walk along the street and Kunětická is a small side street opposite the park

This is an awesome little bar tucked away on a side street behind the main train station. Don't let the location fool you. It might look like it's in the middle of nowhere, but this place gets remarkably busy. Whether that's because of the great beers, the good, cheap food, or the cute bar staff I have no idea.

There is a weekly Couchsurfing meeting on a Thursday night and it tends to get really busy then, but even on random week nights it can sometimes be difficult to find a place to sit.

Before I forget, they also have 3 pumas walking around the beer garden, so I suppose that could have something to do with how busy they get. Don't be surprised if you see one of the pumas being led through the bar on a visit here either as they are often taken for walks in the park across the road!

U Prince Miroslava

Website: http://uprincemiroslava.eu/

Address: K Vodojemu 4, Praha 5, 150 00

Opening Hours: Mon - Thurs 11-23, Fri 11-24, Sat 12-24, Sun 12-22.30

Directions: Take tram number 7 from Andel and go four stops to tram stop 'Laurove'. The bar is visible and just up the side street opposite the tram stop

There is only one word to describe this bar.

AWESOME

They have 19 (nineteen) beers on tap, all of which are very reasonably priced, and although it's slightly out of the way it's well worth the extra effort required to get there. They also do food, of course, which again is good and reasonably priced.

They are also very busy, so if you want to take a group there make sure you book well in advance.

PRAVEK

Website: www.pravek.cz

Address: Sokolská 60, I.P. Pavlova, Prague 2

Opening Hours: Mon-Tues 11-23, Weds-Fri 11-23.30, Sat 11.30-23-30, Sun 11.30-23

Directions: Take metro red line or trams 4, 6, 10, 11, 16 or 22 to I.P. Pavlova and walk down towards Karlovo Namesti. Turn right onto Sokolská and the bar is a little way down the street on the right

For those of you that like something a little bit different in a bar, this is a great option. The bar has a neanderthal theme, complete with the staff dressing up as cavemen/women and rocks on each table that you have to bang in order to get service.

This is a great place for a fun party, and they have an awesome outdoor terrace upstairs which is open until 10pm. And fortunately, although some of the seats might look like they've been hewn from rock they are actually very comfortable, so it's easy to walk in here for one drink and then suddenly realise it's closing time!

Pivovar U Bulovky

Website: http://www.pivovarubulovky.cz/

Address: Bulovka 17, 180 00, Praha 8, Libeň

Opening Hours: Mon-Thurs - 11-23, Fri 11-24, Sat 12-24, Sun 12-23

Directions: Take trams 3 and 10 to tram stop 'Bulovka'. Cross the street and walk down Bulovka and the bar is a little way down on the right hand side.

This is the first brew-pub to make an appearance on this blog, although rest assured it wont be the last!

It's not all that big, but the bar was recently renovated and it has a great, homey atmosphere and is well worth the trip out of the center to visit.

Like the other bars on the list, it does get very busy, even though it's a little hard to find. The reason for that though is the excellent beers they brew on the premises and the first class food. As always, if you want to take a group here it's much better to book in advance to avoid disappointment :-)

Cafe Pub Atmosphere

Website: www.atmoska.cz

Address: Smetanovo nábřeží 14, Prague 1

Opening Hours: Cafe 11.30-01.30, Pub 12-???, Garden 11.30-22.00

Directions: The easiest way to find this place is to go to the Narodni Divadlo tram stop and walk towards the river. Turn right on the street by the river and the bar is a short distance up the road on the right hand side. There is another entrance to the place, but that's a lot more difficult to find! If you get to Charles Bridge you've gone way too far :-)

This is a really, really cool bar, split into a number of different sections. Very popular with young people, it's a great place whether you want to hang out with a few friends for a chat, play table football, or go with a large group, although large groups REALLY need to make sure they book well in advance.

There is also a deposit required when booking for groups, and this is returned at the end of the night when you pay your bar tab. The staff are super friendly and mostly efficient, although sometimes it does get crazy busy which means you may have to wait a few minutes for service.

So there you have it. This is just a start to what will become a much more comprehensive list of Prague bars. If anyone reading this has any suggestions of bars they think should be included on here, feel free to let me know in the comments below and I'll check them out as soon as possible.

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