Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Places to eat Czech Food, drink Czech beer near Hotel Josef.

Places to eat Czech Food, drink Czech beer near Hotel Josef.


We are staying at the hotel Josef and would like to know about some good places to eat and drink around the Old Square area, not to expensive but good quality.




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Kolkovna at kolkovne street is nice for czech food and beer. Their draft is unpasteurized.



See their webside:



www.kolkovna.cz/index.php?place=11%26show=hot





Other places with good food and unpasteurized beer is:



Olympia, Vitezna (not far from ujezd ,cable tram



U Pinkasu, Jungmanovo namesti



U Medvidku, sidestreet to Narodni







Good pubs that serve good beer and small dishes at a decent price (0,5 liter ca. 30 crowns):





U Ferdinand (not far from Vaclav Namesti)



U Rudolfina (not far from Rudolfinum)



U Zlatheo Tygra, Husova (not far from old square)



U Hrocha, Thunovska Mala strana





U Cerneho vola, Loretanska, Hradcany





Not to forget these micro breweries:





U Fleku (the worlds oldest brewery, but a bit touristy and exspensive)



Novometsky pivovar




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Thanks Pingrid for your help,



Can%26#39;t wait to get there now.



The Wicker Man




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Where%26#39;s the best place to eat steak in Prague?



Can you drink hotel tap water?




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Try Cowboys on Nerudova street underneath the castle.





Tap water generally safe to drink, although if you are after this to drink in restaurants, they would probably not serve you, as local mineral water is pretty cheap




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For steak, you could also try Kogo at Slovansky Dum.





I had a fantastic fillet steak, one of the best I%26#39;ve had here, at Rocky O%26#39;Reilly%26#39;s off Wenceslas Square, but don%26#39;t recommend the place if any football matches are on. The steak sandwich is great too. But an Irish pub might not be your first choice after coming all the way to Prague.




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Come out of your hotel and cross straight over the road into Masna. Keep going right to the end of the road where you turn right and then left. You then arrive at a road junction with a tree in the middle. Take the second right (Kozi) and after 20 metres you%26#39;ll find the basement bar called Kozicka on the left. www.kozicka.cz webpage is in Czech but, click on %26quot;foto%26quot; and %26quot;menu%26quot; etc to get an idea.





Jason




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Thank you for all your replies.

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