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Top 10 Pubs to Drink Beer in Prague, Czech Republic

Top 10 Pubs to Drink Beer in Prague, Czech Republic

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  • 1. BeerGeek
  • 2. Prague Beer Museum
  • 3. Klášterní Pivovar Strahov
  • 4. Pivovarský klub Benedict
  • 5. U Tří růží
  • 6. U Medvídků
  • 7. Zlý Časy
  • 8. U Fleků
  • 9. U Zlatého tygra
  • 10. Sousedský Pivovar Bašta
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The Czech Republic has long been hailed as a beer lover's paradise. Each year, thousands of travelers flock to its capital city not only to admire Prague's cultural and architectural heritage but also to visit a variety of charming and atmospheric pubs where beer aficionados can indulge in the city's liquid gold. With over 1,000 establishments serving this popular beverage, deciding where to go can be quite a challenge. To help you make the right choice, we have carefully selected the top 10 spots in Prague renowned for their outstanding beer collections, unique ambiance, and commitment to preserving Czech brewing traditions. From the iconic U Fleků to the unique Klášterní Pivovar Strahov, each entry on the list represents a distinct facet of the local pub scene. So grab your pint glass and get ready to embark on a beer-filled journey through Prague's premier taverns, where you can taste exceptional brews and experience the convivial spirit that defines Czech food and drink culture.

1. BeerGeek
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BeerGeek Bar
#1 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Vinohradská 988/62, Prague, Czech Republic
Closed until 3PM
Quesadillas
Quesadillas

A Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla that is filled primarily with cheese, and sometimes meats, spices, and other fillings, and then cooked on a griddle or stove. Traditionally, a corn tortilla is used, but it can also be made with a flour tortilla.

Average bill: CZK 220 – CZK 540 ($10 – $25)

BeerGeek is a paradise for craft beer enthusiasts who seek new and exhilarating flavors. The bar takes pride in not stocking beverages that are easily found in supermarkets, ensuring a unique and exclusive selection. With an impressive array of 32 taps, the establishment offers a diverse and ever-changing menu, guaranteeing freshness with every pour. For those looking to explore beyond the taps, BeerGeek also boasts Pivotéka, a shop offering over 500 bottled beers from the Czech Republic and around the globe.

To complement their outstanding beer offerings, the pub features The Flying Blue Monkey Kitchen, led by Chef Leo Joseph. He has crafted a conceptual menu that draws inspiration from international cuisines. From delectable chicken wings available in 11 different sauces to tantalizing snacks like beef sandwiches, vegetarian quesadillas, and Italian meat and cheese plates, the menu caters to a wide range of tastes and diets.

Best beers to try: Boon Foeder Lambic (6.5% ABV); La Quince/Sibeeria Bilocation Madrid Hoppy Golden Lager (5.2% ABV); Chroust Dark Prototype MF Strong Dark Ale (8.9% ABV); Matuška Session NEIPA (5.5% ABV); Zichovec Love Is In the Air New England IPA (7% ABV)

2. Prague Beer Museum
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Prague Beer Museum
#2 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Smetanovo nábř. 205, Prague, Czech Republic
Closed until 11AM
Goulash
Goulash

Everyone who has visited the Czech Republic, Poland or Germany and joined the sacraments of local cuisine will gladly remember the goulash. Goulash is a stewed juicy meat in a thick spicy sauce, served with dumplings and beer.

Average bill: CZK 210 – CZK 530 ($10 – $25)

As the name suggests, Prague Beer Museum is a true homage to Czech beer and a must-visit for anyone eager to delve into the rich culture of Bohemian brewing. The establishment boasts a compelling story that reflects its dedication to showcasing the country's finest lagers, stouts, and ales. It all began humbly, with the founders embarking on a journey to scour villages and towns in search of regional gems. The result of their quest is a remarkable collection of 30 Czech craft beers on tap. Among the best discoveries is the Matuška Brewery, with such hits as Zlatá Raketa 17° IPA, Apollo Galaxy 17° APA, and Raptor 15° IPA.

Beyond its exceptional beers, Prague Beer Museum is committed to keeping up with culinary trends, ensuring a constantly updated menu. In addition to excellent appetizers like homemade pretzels, fried Сamembert nuggets, pickled sausages, spicy chicken wings, and beef tartare, there are many hearty options for lunch and dinner. Don't miss the pub’s beef goulash with dumplings or pork knee served with horseradish and mustard. For a delightful finish to your meal, indulge in their tasty honey cake or ice cream with fruit.

Best beers to try: Pilsner Urquell Lager (4.4% ABV); Rohozec Cherry Lager (3.9% ABV); Lucky Bastard IPA (6.7% ABV); Matuška (Rotating Selection); Únětické Light Lager (5% ABV)

3. Klášterní Pivovar Strahov
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Strahov Monastery Brewery
#7 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Strahovské nádvoří 301, Prague, Czech Republic, 10
Open until 10PM
Schnitzels
Schnitzels

This dish is popular all over the world. Its name is derived from the German word meaning "a slice". Delicious schnitzels can be made from any kind of meat - delicate chicken fillet, wholesome pork, and beef. The meat is traditionally breaded before frying.

Average bill: CZK 210 – CZK 530 ($10 – $25)

Klášterní Pivovar Strahov is both a restaurant and a brewery, boasting a rich history of crafting exceptional beer for over 600 years. Nestled within a historic monastery founded in 1142, just a stone's throw away from the iconic Prague Castle, it offers 25 flavorsome varieties of the golden nectar. The name of the beer, Saint Norbert, pays homage to the founder of the Premonstratensian Order that resides within the monastery. All of the brews are crafted through a blend of traditional and modern techniques, using the finest Czech malts, fresh yeast, and top-notch hops.

The menu perfectly complements the beverages, featuring a wide range of options like beefsteak in pepper cream sauce with French fries, chicken schnitzel with potato purée, and delectable Alsatian char with vegetables and fennel salad. Vegetarians can enjoy grilled Сamembert with leaf salad and pear chutney and mouthwatering potato gnocchi with mushrooms. To top it all off, apple strudel with vanilla sauce is highly recommended.

Best beers to try: Sv. Norbert Amber Lager (5.3% ABV, 35 IBU); Sv. Norbert Dark Lager (5.5% ABV, 40 IBU); Sv. Norbert Weizen (5% ABV, 17 IBU); Sv. Norbert Hazy Coconut Session IPA (4% ABV, 25 IBU); Sv. Norbert Smoked Sour (4% ABV, 5 IBU)

4. Pivovarský klub Benedict
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Pivovarský klub Benedict
#653 of 1179 clubs in Prague, Czech Republic
Křižíkova 272/17, Prague, Czech Republic, 17
Closed until 11AM
Beef stew
Beef stew

Beef stew – a satisfying comfort food for the coldest winter months – is a staple for Irish, French, Hungarian, American, and many other cuisines worldwide. The meat, which becomes heavenly tender after a few hours in the oven, is elevated by the rich aromas of other ingredients, including red wine, onion, potatoes, and carrots.

Average bill: CZK 230 ($11)

Whether you're a beer aficionado or simply looking for a place to enjoy delicious food in a lively atmosphere, Pivovarský klub is the ultimate destination in Prague. With over 240 types of brews to choose from, including international selections, there's always something to suit every taste. The six rotating varieties on tap provide a fantastic opportunity to sample fresh and unique drinks, including those from small Czech producers. Don't miss out on the chance to try their Benedict beer from the Břevnov Monastery Brewery, crafted in the traditional Czech way using Moravian barley malt and Žatec semi-early red wine. It boasts a malty fullness, a stronger but balanced bitterness, and pleasant drinkability, making it a perfect complement to traditional Czech dishes or a refreshing thirst quencher.

While beer takes center stage, the food at Pivovarský klub should not be overlooked. The menu offers an impressive array of flavors, ranging from classic Czech dishes like roasted pork knuckle with coleslaw and mustard to tantalizing international options such as slow-cooked beef stew and toasted goat cheese salad. And for dessert, their homemade pancakes with mashed strawberries and vanilla ice cream are an absolute delight.

Best beers to try: Benedict Světlý ležák (5% ABV, 34 IBU); Belgian Saison (4.8% ABV, 30 IBU); Cold IPA (5.8% ABV, 39 IBU); Letní žitná (4.1% ABV, 35 IBU); Sun APA (5.2% ABV, 36 IBU); Very Merry Fruity (4.3% ABV)

5. U Tří růží
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Pivovar U Tří růží
#34 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
232, Husova 232 /10, Prague, Czech Republic, 232
Closed until 11AM
Pork ribs
Pork ribs

Prepared either indoors or outdoors, juicy pork ribs are always a treat. There are two types of pork ribs, namely spare ribs and baby back ribs.

Average bill: CZK 210 – CZK 530 ($10 – $25)

U Tří růží, located in the heart of Prague's historic center, is a traditional Czech pub that wows guests with its fantastic beer selection. The moment you step inside, you'll be enveloped by the unique atmosphere of an old-style brewery. The walls, adorned with captivating paintings by Jiří Bernard and Pavel Jakl, vividly depict the history of brewing in the Czech lands, enhancing the experience even more.

At U Tří růží, patrons can savor six different beers, expertly crafted by Master Robert Maňák in the brewhouse on the ground floor. His dedication to using the finest ingredients, traditional methods, and Czech craftsmanship has earned the place the prestigious status of a monastic brewery of the Dominican Order. The establishment also offers an immersive experience through tours, allowing guests to witness the brewing process firsthand.

Beyond their remarkable beer, U Tří růží serves a delightful array of Czech cuisine specialties, expertly prepared under the guidance of Chef Martin Procházka. The menu features a variety of dishes, such as pork ribs in beer marinade and Brewer´s goulash with onions, served in homemade bread, that perfectly complement the beers on offer.

Best beers to try: Světlý Speciál (5.1% ABV); Vdeské Červené (6.2% ABV); Bamberger Rauchbier (6.1% ABV); Tmavý Speciál (5.1% ABV); Letní Světlá (4.4% ABV); Neipa Nectaron (15°)

6. U Medvídků
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Pivovar U Medvídků
#112 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Na Perštýně 345 /7, Prague, Czech Republic
Closed until 11:30AM
Beef tartare
Beef tartare

Beef tartare is basically chopped raw beef, seasoned with egg yolk, salt, and spices. It is typically served with onions, capers, crispy toasted bread or croutons.

Average bill: CZK 220 – CZK 540 ($10 – $25)

U Medvídků is a legendary destination in Prague that stands out for its captivating heritage. With a history dating back to 1466, this iconic establishment has evolved from a brewery into one of the city's largest and most popular pubs. Alongside its impressive selection of beers, guests can indulge in the Brewery Spa, offering a unique treatment that utilizes beer extracts, brewer's yeast, and hop oils for a rejuvenating and relaxing experience.

One of the main attractions at U Medvídků is the renowned X-Beer 33, considered the world's strongest lager, boasting an astounding 12.6% alcohol content. This semi-dark beverage undergoes meticulous fermentation in oak barrels for 200 days, employing traditional techniques and secret procedures, resulting in a distinctive and unforgettable flavor profile. Visitors are also provided with the exciting opportunity to brew their own beer under expert guidance in the pub’s microbrewery, which features gravity brewing technology and historical equipment.

Beyond its exceptional beer offerings, U Medvídků boasts additional attractions such as the Brewery Garden, a delightful spot where patrons can savor grilled specialties while immersing themselves in the enchanting ambiance of the historic city center. Among the highly recommended dishes on the menu are slow-roasted pork knuckle in dark beer, beef tartare with fried bread, vegetarian grilled pumpkin with onions and garlic, and breaded Gouda fried in butter.

Best beers to try: X-Beer 33 Semi-dark Lager (12.6% ABV); 1466 Unfiltered Lager (6,1% ABV); Oldgott Semi-dark Lager (5,2% ABV); Medvídkovské bílé Unfiltered Wheat (4,7% ABV); Budvar Svetly Lezak (5% ABV, 22 IBU)

7. Zlý Časy
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Zlý časy
#75 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Čestmírova 390, Prague, Czech Republic
Closed until 5PM
Chicken wings
Chicken wings

Chicken wings are arguably the king of finger-foods. What makes chicken wings so irresistible? Perhaps it’s the combination of crispy skin, juicy chicken, drool-worthy sauce, and rich and creamy dip.

Average bill: CZK 220 – CZK 550 ($10 – $26)

Situated in Prague's Nusle neighborhood, Zlý Časy, meaning "Hard Times," is a three-floor beer lover's paradise. Its cozy cellar, with brick-lined walls and dim lighting, creates the perfect ambiance for sharing a few pints with friends. The stylish and well-designed top bar offers a selection of beers from around the world, and the central space features an open kitchen and a small outdoor seating area for smokers.

Zlý Časy's commitment to showcasing beers from both medium and small breweries in Bohemia and Moravia is truly commendable. With an impressive lineup of over 40 beers on tap and a rotating selection of 48 labels, this pub is an excellent place to explore a diverse range of flavors. From classic Czech lagers and stouts to wheat beers and innovative ales, there's something to suit every taste.

While the food at Zlý Časy may be simple and straightforward, it complements the beer perfectly and satisfies hunger with its delicious offerings. Guests can indulge in classic snacks like sausages and buffalo chicken wings or opt for heartier dishes like beef burgers, tortillas with chicken strips and vegetables, and grilled farm cheese with roasted root vegetables and toasted grenailles.

Best beers to try: Sibeeria One Adventure West Coast IPA (7.1% ABV); Bad Flash Session NEIPA (4.5% ABV); Zichovec Chocolate Orange Peel Stout (7% ABV); Crazy Clown We Are All Mad Here Fruited Ale (5.1% ABV); Hostomice pod Brdy Fabián (5% ABV)

8. U Fleků
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U Fleků
#291 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Křemencova 11, Prague, Czech Republic
Open until 11PM

Average bill: CZK 220 – CZK 540 ($10 – $25)

U Fleků is one of Prague's most famous beer halls and breweries, offering an authentic Czech experience. Stepping inside feels like traveling through time, with the historic house beautifully adorned with stylish decorations and furniture, creating a captivating atmosphere. Boasting a rich history dating back to 1499, this establishment has been brewing its own beer for over 500 years.

The highlight on the menu is undoubtedly U Fleků's dark lager. Brewed using only natural ingredients and without artificial colors or preservatives, it is a true delight for beer enthusiasts. This robust and flavorful brew is unique, and savoring its distinct taste is a pleasure. Pairing this exceptional beer with traditional Czech dishes such as Prague ham, smoked pork neck, or mixed salad with Balkan cheese creates a culinary experience worth trying.

Beyond the delectable beer and food, U Fleků's expansive complex offers eight halls and a garden, accommodating up to 1,200 guests. The brewery and restaurant provide the perfect setting for celebrations, banquets, and company events, with the added bonus of a cultural program in their Cabaret hall. Additionally, taking a tour of the original brewery and visiting the on-site museum offers an educational and immersive experience, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the craftsmanship and history behind U Fleků's renowned dark lager.

Best beers to try: U Fleků Dark Lager (4.6% ABV); U Fleků Light Lager (4.6% ABV)

9. U Zlatého tygra
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U Zlatého tygra
#158 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Husova 228/17 Staré Město Praha 1 Praha 1, Prague, Czech Republic
Closed until 3PM

Average bill: CZK 220 – CZK 540 ($10 – $25)

If you're eager to experience an authentic Czech pub in the heart of Prague, U Zlatého tygra is a must-visit spot. Though it might get crowded and smoky, stepping into this historic establishment immediately immerses you in a unique atmosphere and the rich history that surrounds it. Inside, you'll find the charm of a classic Czech tavern, complete with communal tables, bench seats lining the walls, wooden panels, stained glass windows, and the iconic bas-relief tiger signage with gold lettering.

The real highlight of the pub is its top-notch twelve-degree lager on tap, as U Zlatého tygra stands as one of the few places where you can savor the true, unpasteurized Pilsner Urquell. The menu boasts a delightful array of hot and cold Czech classics, from spicy pickled sausages and beer cheese with onions to succulent pork steaks and hearty goulash, ensuring you leave fully satisfied.

The pub's historical significance is further highlighted by its association with the celebrated Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal, who spent a significant part of his life here. U Zlatého tygra manages to honor this esteemed figure without turning into a shrine, preserving its authentic character while fostering a warm sense of community.

Best beers to try: Pilsner Urquell Lager (4.4% ABV, 40 IBU); Kozel Unfiltered Dark Lager (3.8% ABV, 18 IBU)

10. Sousedský Pivovar Bašta
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#384 of 5999 pubs & bars in Prague, Czech Republic
Táborská 389/49, Prague, Czech Republic
Closed until 11AM
Roasted duck
Roasted duck

If you have not tried this dish yet, immediately run to the store for a duck. A golden crust, a variety of seasonings and an unusual aroma will not leave you indifferent.

Average bill: CZK 220 – CZK 540 ($10 – $25)

Pivovar Bašta stands as a legendary brewpub in Prague, boasting over a century of tradition and an inviting, down-to-earth atmosphere that makes everyone feel at home. The main attraction here is the exceptional beer, crafted right on-site, with their flagship amber lager stealing the spotlight. Each sip delivers a unique, earthy freshness that's hard to find anywhere else. Moreover, the pub offers a rotating selection of Czech microbrew beers on tap, along with three varieties of beloved Belgian classics, providing beer enthusiasts with a diverse range of flavors to explore.

Yet Pivovar Bašta isn't solely about the beer; their cuisine is equally impressive. Guests can enjoy traditional Czech roasted duck, cooked to perfection and served with mouthwatering potatoes and pickled red cabbage. The chicken heart goulash is another standout dish, slow-cooked in a rich and mildly spicy sauce. And let's not forget their snacks, featuring delectable options like duck or goose pâté, pickled cheeses, and homemade sausages, all accompanied by freshly baked bread.

Best beers to try: Světlý Kroužkův ležák (5% ABV, 35 IBU); Nuselská pšenice (6% ABV, 20 IBU); Lime Lager (2.5% ABV, 17 IBU); American Light Lager (4.8% ABV)

Whether you're a beer connoisseur or simply someone who appreciates a good pint, Prague offers an unparalleled drinking experience. From historic breweries to cozy neighborhood pubs, the city has something to satisfy every beer lover's palate. If you've had the pleasure of exploring these top 10 pubs or have other hidden gems to share, we encourage you to leave a comment below and help fellow enthusiasts discover the true essence of Prague's beer culture. Na zdraví!

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Jack Anderson (Guest) a year ago Request content removal

Oh, I went to Prague last summer, and let me tell you, it's truly a beer lover's paradise, just like they say! The city is filled with pubs, and you can't resist trying the beer. One place I tried was the BeerGeek pub, and while their beer was really special and exclusive, I have to admit I was a bit disappointed with the food. It didn't quite live up to my expectations. But anyway, I went there for beer, not food.

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