Great music, Cuban cigars and the largest collection of scotch in the city. An unparalleled assortment of alcoholic beverages, including obscure gins, unknown tequilas and rare bottles of rum, perfectly presented in a modern, urbane cellar.
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A newish, bluish spot for cavorting and sipping Czech wine.
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Old-fashioned good times. Good, cheap Svijany beer and solid pub fare in the heart of Mala Strana. Occasional music concerts.
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Dive in for drinks before dinner at the Alcron or La Rotonde, or hang out late for live music. Perfect martinis. (at the Radisson SAS Alcron)
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(The Hollow) This fave hybrid of Czech and American pub styles serves as a meeting place for both expats and locals. Occasional parties and other forms of assorted mayhem. A very good, very affordable brunch is served weekends until 5 p.m. (off Vodickova).
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This comfortable Irish pub has a long-term buzz among expats and locals alike. Czech, Irish and English beer, stout and ale are available, as is a legendary Irish breakfast, ox-tail soup, sandwiches and other well-made favorites. (near Betlemske namesti).
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A local favorite. Traditional Czech dishes and both domestic and imported beers on tap. Breakfast, too.
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Neighborhood cafe and bar. Lively young Czech crowd and occasional local celebrities. (behind the National Theater).
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It just keeps on keeping on: another cool expat bar. Plan to drink your fill.
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Little Glenn's) Jazz and assorted good times. Good place to meet and be met. Live music every night.
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