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| | | Best bars in Prague » historic pubs:
Prague has many bars set in historic cellars and ancient buildings, where the dramatic history of the city permeates the atmosphere. From grand beer halls to an early 20th century café, this is our pick of the best bars in historic settings! |
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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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| | Address: Narodni Trida 20, New Town, Prague 1 | | Café Louvre is a Parisian style café and billiard hall, dating from 1902. They proudly declare they are the crowning jewel of Prague café culture, and we would tend to agree with them. The home-made cakes and pastries are a sight to behold. As in most places in Prague, you are never far from a beer tap though and the local Czech brew on sale at Café Louvre is as good as you will find anywhere. | | |
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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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