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| | | Best bars in Prague » Czech pubs:
Traditional Czech pubs offer you the chance to enjoy a beer with the locals. From noisy beer halls to smoky Czech drinking dens, here are a few of our favourites. |
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| | Address: Na Perstyne 7, Old Town, Prague 1 | | U Medvidku is a traditional Czech beer hall style pub. U Medvidku dates back to 1466. For over 500 years the building served as a brewery, until the former malt house was converted into the present day beer hall in the 20th century. This is a straight forward Czech pub, with several drinking areas, and large enough to accommodate several hundred people. | | |
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| U Fleku Beer Hall, Restaurant & Brewery |

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| | Address: Kremencova 11, New Town, Prague 1 | | U Fleku is a large pub, restaurant and micro-brewery rolled into one. This huge, sprawling tavern is a complex of rooms laid out in true European beer hall style. Waiters are a bit grumpy, but none-the-less U Fleku offers a good experience of traditional Czech food, beer and entertainment. Groups can tour the micro-brewery. Live accordion all day. | | |
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