Prague: restaurants

Cafe Louvre

Cafe LouvreThe Café Louvre was founded in 1902, and they feel to be honored to continue in the old traditions of the Café which has been at the top of Prague coffee-houses and the cultural life center since the beginning.

Novomestsky Pivovar

Novomestksy Pivovar HIGHLY RECOMMENDED RESTAURANT AND BREWERY** Cheap and very good lunch menus, discounted soft drinks and beers between 10–12.00 Rich Czech soups 0,33 L for only 20–25CZK, main dishes with typical Czech cousin around 80 CZK.

U Bubenicku pub

U bubenickuU Bubunicku with ancient traditon is situated in the centre of Prague, close to the Nationa Theatre. Large choice of meals from Old Bohemian to internation cuisine for reasonible prices. They tap fresh notpasterised beer Pilsner Urquell from tank.

U Fleku

U fleku clock It is not really necessary to introduce the “U Fleků” brewery and restaurant. Perhaps everybody who has walked down the Křemencová street has kept in mind a richly decorated clock on the brewery’s facade that asks everybody to visit any of the several rooms of the restaurant.

U cerneho vola

A real czech pub in the castle area. Nothing but drinking going on here. Stand around and wait for one of the 40 or so high demand, non-regular seats in back. This is a small place and high volume assures a fresh beer.

Cafe Slavia

Caffee Slavia 1he most famous cafe in Prague, furnished in Art Deco stly, located on Narodnmi trida street, accross from the National Theatre. It was opened in 1881 exactly the same year as the National theatre.

Restaurante Brasileiro

Ambiente  BrasileiroThe AMBIENT RESTAURANTS are the winners in the category Best Fine Dining in Prague in 2007, by reader survey, Prague Post 2007

Lavička restaurant

lavicka restaurant