My family and I plan to visit Prague for a few days while touring through Europe. I know Prague is a beer guzzling town, but we are not interested in the beer and wondered how out of place we might feel while going in to different restaurants or other places to eat. Obviously, we realize there are many other non drinkers and wondered what your experiences have been like not only in Prague but in all of Europe. Thanks! g8trzz
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Drink or not drink according to your taste. Even heavy duty drinkers have off nights. Nobody cares. This isn%26#39;t a show off kind of town in that way, where everybody around you will be looking at what you%26#39;re eating and drinking - unless it is other tourists. You can find a wide variety of juices and mineral waters on the menus in Prague -- bars too some of the exotic cocktail mixtures are great. You might check out Dahab, in Old Town, which is a Moroccan tea room. A large variety of teas, exotic non-alcoholic drinks and milk based %26#39;aprhodisiac%26#39; drinks are on the menu.
sparkling water is - voda perliva
flat water is - neperliva
then there is - jemne perliva, which is a little bit sparkling
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Don%26#39;t worry! You%26#39;ll get spring/mineral water of very good quality anywhere. Of course, all softdrinks like Coke, Sprite, Fanta ...
It%26#39;s a very usual thing to have lunch/dinner without alcoholic beverages. Of course sometimes a beer or a glass of wine is a nice thing but not every day!
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