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Prague Restaurants
Prague has established itself as one of Europe’s great dining cities, offering everything from ancient Czech taverns to elegant fine dining restaurants. Our Prague restaurants guide features the best dining experiences in the city centre, including elegant historic restaurants, modern Czech eateries, rooftop terraces, riverside dining and restaurants with live music.
Restaurants are carefully selected for quality, value for money and unique locations, and the guide is regularly updated to reflect seasonal menus and current dining standards. All restaurants can be booked through our FREE restaurant reservation service - more info |
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| | Kampa Park Restaurant |
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Address: Na Kampe 8b, Lesser Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International | |
| Kampa Park, one of Prague's finest restaurants, is set in an exclusive location beside the river on Kampa Island, next to Charles Bridge. Kampa Park offers flamboyantly presented international fare, including fresh fish and seafood, wild game, and innovative meat selections. | |
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| | Golden Well Restaurant |
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Address: U Zlate studne 166, Lesser Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International | |
| Golden Well Restaurant (Terasa U Zlaté studně) is one of the 'hidden secrets' of the Lesser Town in Prague. Tucked away in the cobbled backstreets, this small fine dining establishment is situated on the roof of a historic building dating from 1528.
Guests will enjoy the stunning, panoramic views over Prague. | |
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| | Coda Restaurant |
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Address: Trziste 9, Lesser Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International | |
| Coda Restaurant offers a true fine dining experience. The chef displays a masterful understanding of food, producing well balanced, innovative dishes, presented with flair and precision. And the rooftop terrace offers panoramic views over Prague. Ideal for romance and special occasions. Live piano. | |
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| | Municipal House Restaurant |
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Address: Republic Square 5, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Modern Czech | |
| Municipal House Restaurant in Prague is known as the most beautiful Art Nouveau restaurant in Europe. Diners are transported back in time to experience early 20th-century finesse and enjoy a fine dining experience. Serves modern Czech cuisine enhanced with elements of classic French cooking. Live jazz and swing at the weekend. | |
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| | Traditional Czech Night with 4-Course Dinner & Drinks |
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| Cuisine: Czech | |
All-inclusive evening of local entertainment and hospitality. Includes hotel pick-up and return transport, traditional Czech music, singing and dancing, and dinner with unlimited drinks. Duration: 3½ hours. Operates all year. | |
| Adult: 1550 CZK. Child: 1150 CZK. | |
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| | La Casa Latina |
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Address: Dlouha 35, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Argentinean Steakhouse | |
| The fun and entertaining La Casa Latina restaurant brings the tastes and ambience of South America to the Old Town in Prague. Steaks are cooked on an open-fire and charcoal grill. Dine from the À La Carte menu, or choose the 'Churrasco Rodizio' and 'La Cantina' set price menus. Live Latin bands and South American dancers perform nightly. | |
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| | Medieval Banquet: 5-Course Feast with Drinks |
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| Cuisine: Czech & Medieval | |
Enjoy the finest and most authentic Medieval Banquet in Prague. Set in a building dating from 1402 in the heart of Old Town, this all-inclusive night out features hearty food, unlimited drinks, and dramatic live entertainment and music. Duration: 2½-3 hours. Operates all year. Starts 20:00. | |
| Adult: 1775 CZK. Child: 995 CZK. | |
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| | Mlynec Restaurant |
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Address: Novotneho Lavka 9, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International & Czech | |
| Mlynec Restaurant in Prague is set in a beautiful location by the Vltava River, next to and overlooking Charles Bridge.
Mlynec specialises in contemporary gastronomy, presenting a wonderfully balanced menu, and employing fresh local and seasonal ingredients wherever possible. Don't miss the views from the terrace. | |
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| | Prague Cabaret Show with Dinner |
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| Cuisine: International | |
Glamorous, sophisticated evening of music, dance and entertainment paired with fine dining at Wenceslas Square. Includes an immersive cabaret experience, welcome drink and a four-course gourmet dinner. Duration: 2½ hours. Operates all year. Show starts 19:30. | |
| Adult: 1990 CZK. | |
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| | El Gaucho Dusni Argentinian Steakhouse |
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Address: Dušní 4, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Argentinean Steakhouse | |
| El Gaucho Dusni Argentinian Steakhouse near the Old Town Square in Prague offers a mouth-watering selection of prime beef alongside other meats, fish, pasta, and salads. The decor is a warm, modern industrial-style - an upscale blend of exposed brick and burnished wood, complemented by hanging lights and comfortable leather seating. | |
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| | Ginger & Fred Restaurant |
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Address: Dancing House, Jiraskovo namesti 6, New Town, Prague 2 Cuisine: International | |
| Set on the top floor of Dancing House, Ginger & Fred is a stylish riverside restaurant offering a delightful menu and magnificent views over Prague. Prague Castle, the Vltava River and Charles Bridge all lie before you in panoramic splendour. In summer, guests can dine on the rooftop terrace. | |
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| | Triton Restaurant |
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Address: Wenceslas Square 26, New Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International & Czech | |
| The famous Triton Restaurant on Wenceslas Square in Prague opened in 1912. It is a beautiful cellar restaurant built to resemble a stalactite cave.
The unique ambience of Triton, coupled with the fine dining experience it provides, makes it one of Prague's première Art Nouveau restaurants. | |
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| | U Maliru 1543 Restaurant |
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Address: Maltezske namesti 11, Lesser Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: French | |
| For a few hours, experience the classic old world charm Prague is famed for. U Maliru was established in 1543 and has the feel of the special occasion about it. The dining room is beautiful and atmospheric; the vaulted ceilings are painted with magnificent frescoes, and the tables finely dressed. | |
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| | V Zatisi Restaurant |
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Address: Liliova 1, Betlemske namesti, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Modern Czech | |
| The first-class V Zátiší Restaurant in Prague is a hidden gem, set in a quiet corner of the charming Bethlehem Square in the Old Town. The menu offers a modern interpretation of Slavic flavours. Chefs combine traditional local seasonal ingredients with the lightness of contemporary gastronomy to create dishes that delight the senses. | |
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| | Vytopna Railway Restaurant |
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Address: Wenceslas Square 56, New Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International & Steakhouse | |
Vytopna on Wenceslas Square is a unique train‑themed restaurant serving steakhouse-quality beef and international cuisine. Its 900‑metre miniature railway runs around the entire restaurant, with trains delivering food and drinks in their wagons! Vytopna is the best restaurant in Prague for children, and for big kids of all ages! TIP: Book through Prague Experience for skip-the-line entry. | |
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| | Municipal House Beer Hall |
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Address: Republic Square 5, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Czech | |
Municipal House Beer Hall in Prague is a premium traditional Czech restaurant. It serves the finest Czech cuisine and Pilsner Urquell in an authentic beer hall setting. Live music every night 19:00-22:00. TIP: Book through Prague Experience and get a free welcome beer. | |
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| | Potrefena Husa Platnerska Pub Restaurant |
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Address: Platnerska 9, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Czech & International | |
| Potrefena Husa Platnerska is a high quality, Czech pub style restaurant. Serves Czech and International food, and some of the freshest Staropramen beer in Prague - tank beer, try the difference! Portions are large and dishes are well presented. | |
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| | BRICK'S Restaurant |
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Address: Cihelna 2b, Lesser Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International | |
| BRICK'S Restaurant is ideally located on the riverbank in the Lesser Town, near Charles Bridge. This stylish, modern eatery offers guests an attractive combination of superb dining, good value for money, and stunning views over the Vltava River. Entertainment: Live music every Wednesday & Thursday on the terrace | |
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| | Isaacs BBQ |
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Address: Jungmannova 10, New Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: American Craft BBQ | |
| Isaac’s BBQ in Prague is a must-visit restaurant for anyone who loves authentic, slow-smoked meats served with flair. Known for generous portions, bold flavours, and a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, it has quickly become a favourite among locals and visitors alike. | |
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| | Ribs of Prague Restaurant |
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Address: Melantrichova 5, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: BBQ Ribs, Knuckle & Wings | |
| Ribs of Prague is a warm, fun restaurant with a laser focus on providing the best grilled meats dining experience in town.
The restaurant is bright and colourful. The menu features crunchy, juicy pork ribs, fall-off-the-bone lamb, succulent beef, pork knuckle, and chicken wings; all cooked on a charcoal BBQ and served with tasty sides and inexpensive drinks. | |
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| | White Horse Restaurant |
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Address: Old Town Square 20, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International & Czech | |
| The White Horse Restaurant in Prague is located in the stunning 12th-century medieval cellars of one of the oldest houses on Old Town Square. It creatively blends modern furnishings with stone, and serves Czech and International cuisine. Ideal for all occasions, from romantic meals to large parties. Live bands play Latin to Jazz & Blues music. | |
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| | La Bodeguita del Medio Bar Restaurant |
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Address: Kaprova 5, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: South American Steakhouse & Creole | |
| La Bodeguita del Medio in Prague is a lively Cuban restaurant and cocktail bar designed in the colonial Old Havana style. The aromatic and flavoursome cuisine is South American and Creole, prepared by master chefs of Cuban cooking. There is live Latin American music, and a nightly Cuban dance show. | |
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| | U Kalicha Czech Restaurant |
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Address: Na Bojisti 12-14, Vinohrady, Prague 2 Cuisine: Czech | |
| If you haven't been to U Kalicha, you haven't been to Prague is the saying. We tend to agree! U Kalicha has all the elements of a good Czech tavern: hearty and plentiful food; ice-cold Czech beer; and live traditional music - an accordionist plays in the evening, moving around the restaurant. | |
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| | Medieval Banquet: 3-Course Feast with Drinks |
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| Cuisine: Czech & Medieval | |
Enjoy the finest and most authentic Medieval Banquet in Prague. Set in a building dating from 1402 in the heart of Old Town, this all-inclusive event features hearty food, unlimited drinks, and dramatic live entertainment and music.
Duration: 2 hours. Operates most days. Starts 16:30. | |
| Adult: 1375 CZK. Child: 895 CZK. | |
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| | Lvi Dvur Restaurant |
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Address: U Prasneho mostu 6, Castle District, Prague 1 Cuisine: Modern Czech | |
| Set in the Royal Garden at Prague Castle, historic Lvi Dvur Restaurant brings the spirit of 16th-century Prague alive. Enjoy a beautiful view of St. Vitus Cathedral as you dine on high quality, traditional Czech cuisine. Combine a meal at Lvi Dvur with a trip to Prague Castle, or the restaurant makes an easy excursion on the tram from the city centre. | |
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| | Nebozizek Restaurant |
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Address: Petřínske sady 411, Lesser Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: International | |
| Nebozizek Restaurant in Prague is set on the side of Petřín Hill, in a beautiful area of park and woodland. Guests are rewarded with stunning views over the city, and an eye-level view across to Prague Castle. Live piano most nights. | |
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| | Indian Jewel Restaurant |
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Address: Rybna 9, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Indian | |
| For the finest Indian food in Prague look no further than Indian Jewel, located in the heart of the Old Town. The welcome is warm, and the food is fresh and well prepared and presented. Suitable for business dinners, stag and hen parties, family gatherings, or for a meal for two. | |
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| | U Vejvodu Czech Pub & Restaurant |
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Address: Jilska 4, Old Town, Prague 1 Cuisine: Czech | |
| U Vejvodu is a historic pub, beer hall and restaurant all rolled into one. Along with hearty Czech pub food, U Vejvodu serves some of the freshest Pilsner Urquell beer in Prague. Prague stag nights, hen parties, couples and birthday parties mix in a vibrant atmosphere. Live accordion most nights. | |
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Restaurants in Prague – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do I need to book restaurants in advance in Prague?
You can always find somewhere to eat in Prague, but quality and value for money vary greatly. Prague is a popular city and the best restaurants are often fully booked, so booking in advance is recommended to secure a table.
2. What is the best area for restaurants in Prague?
Prague 1, the historic city centre, is the most convenient area for visitors and offers the widest choice of dining experiences, including riverside restaurants, city views, traditional Czech cuisine and international options.
3. Is a table guaranteed after I book?
Yes. Once your booking is confirmed, the table is reserved under your name for the specified date and time.
4. Can I contact the restaurant directly if I am running late?
Yes. The restaurant’s phone number is included in your confirmation email for any same day issues.
5. Can I amend my booking (date, time, or number of people)?
Yes. Changes are subject to availability, but are usually possible.
6. Can I cancel my restaurant booking?
Yes, but please do so as soon as possible so that the table can be released for other diners.
7. Are vegetarian options available in Prague restaurants?
Yes. Most restaurants offer vegetarian dishes.
8. Can restaurants in Prague handle food allergies?
Yes. Many restaurants can cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerance, and other dietary requirements, provided the restaurant is informed in advance.
9. Are restaurants in Prague wheelchair accessible?
Many restaurants are wheelchair accessible. Availability varies, so it is best to check in advance.
10. Do restaurants accept group bookings?
Yes. Most restaurants can accommodate groups. Booking in advance is recommended, especially for larger groups.
11. Do restaurants in Prague accept mobile and card payments?
Yes. Mobile payments (Google Pay and Apple Pay), as well as debit and credit cards backed by Visa, Mastercard and American Express, are accepted at almost all restaurants.
12. Is there a dress code at Prague restaurants?
Most restaurants follow a smart casual dress code. Fine dining restaurants may require smarter attire.
13. Can we request outdoor seating?
Yes. If you have made a reservation, in most cases you can decide on the day whether to dine inside or outside, subject to availability and weather.
14. Do restaurants in Prague speak English?
Yes. English is widely spoken in restaurants in Prague, especially in the city centre. |
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