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Food in Prague

Prague is the perfect destination for food lovers. The old traditional pubs won’t just delight you with the finest beers in the world, but also with an amazing local cuisine. Here you can enjoy some of the finest beers in the world with great typical dishes such as roast pork or duck.

Try the traditional cuisine

  1. Wine O'Clock Shop Prague
    Here you can find probably the best selection of wines in Prague. Furthermore, the place is specialized in tapas and European cuisine.
    Liliova 16, 118 00 Praha 1-Staré Město-Staré Město, Prague
    €€-€€€

  2. U Bulinu
    U Bulinu offers excellent Czech cuisine at a great price. Highly recommended is the goose with bacon dumplings and red cabbage.
    Budečská 803/2, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady, Prague
    €€-€€€

  3. U Modre Kachnicky II
    Here you can eat in a traditional rustic dining room and the specialty of the house is the duck.
    Michalská 16, 110 00 Staré Město, Prague
    €-€€

Discover hidden gems

  1. U Fleku
    Brewing continuously for over 500 years, you can taste a vast choice of Bohemian specialities and classical Czech dishes such as Goulash, roast pork and duck as well as Svickova.
    Kremencova 1651/11, Prague
  1. Tigra
    A real local experience for those who enjoy a loud and energetic atmosphere. However, there’s no guarantee you’ll find a place to sit in this traditional Pilsner beer hall in the heart of old Prague.
    Husova 228/17 | Prague 1, Prague

  2. Super Tramp Coffee
    One of the most beautiful courtyards in the city centre! Try different types of coffee or taste the selection of baked goods home-made in their own bakery.
    Opatovická 18, Praha 1 - Nové Město, Prague

Top 3 Czech beers

  1. Pilsner Urquell
    Probably the most well-known Czech beer all over the world!
    ABV: 4.4%

  2. Budweiser-Budvar
    Before the Americans stole the name for themselves Budweiser was a Czech beer from České Budějovice which you can taste now under the name of Budweiser-Budvar.
    ABV: 5%

  3. Staropramen
    Translated from Czech it means literally old fountain. It’s an original product made in Prague.
    ABV: 4.8%

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