Cultural Dining Gems
Prague's most storied places to eat and drink — a 500-year-old monastery brewery, the pub that first served Pilsner Urquell on tap, and grand Art Nouveau and Cubist cafés once filled with writers and revolutionaries. Every entry here is a destination in its own right, not just a place to grab a meal.
Výtopna Railway Restaurant
A one-of-a-kind restaurant where food and drinks are delivered to your table by miniature trains running on a model railway threading through the dining room.
Lokál
One of Prague's most celebrated modern Czech pubs, reviving the traditional hospoda with classic dishes and freshly tapped, unpasteurized Pilsner Urquell.
U Pinkasů
Open since 1843, this beer hall was the very first place in Prague to pour Pilsner Urquell on tap, and still serves it alongside hearty Czech classics.
Café Louvre
A grand Art Nouveau café opened in 1902 that once drew regulars like Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein, complete with billiard tables and a historic dining hall.
Café Savoy
A lavishly restored Neo-Renaissance café beneath a gilded ceiling, beloved today for one of Prague's best breakfast and brunch menus.
Grand Café Orient
The world's only Cubist café, designed by Josef Gočár in 1912 inside the House of the Black Madonna — as much an architectural landmark as a place for coffee.
Café Slavia
A riverside literary café with views of Prague Castle, a meeting point for generations of poets, playwrights, and dissidents including Václav Havel.
U Fleků
A working brewery and tavern pouring its own dark lager since 1499, with a small beer museum, historic cellars, and live music on site.
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