We would like to invite you to our restaurant located in the most famous historical part of Prague, Malá Strana.
Restaurant is situated close to St. Nicholas church, on Malostranské square n.14 (entrance from Zámecká street).
The restaurant was built in the house where was the famous Fragner's family pharmacy before.
In addition to the traditional Czech cusine we can be boast about our Italian specialities. The chef, native in Tuscany, observing the traditional methods, guarantees original and high quality taste.
We offer also a dance floor with a bar, an excellent venue for family celebrations or evening party for your employees or colleagues. You can preselect the program according to your wishes .
Visit us and be sure you will be satisfied.
Gastronomic oasis and the meeting place of fine tasters from all over the whole world. The restaurant conceals legends but also historic truths. In the period of the influence of "Švejk" (read: Shvayk) - accordingly before the First World War - the gastronomic as well as social level, upon which we had become accustomed in "The Goblet", was quite different.
The concept "Restaurant 'The Goblet' " first became a focal point of international attention after the translation of "The Good Soldier Švejk" (The author: Jaroslav Hašek) into German and the opening of the theater performance of this work on the stage of the world famous Piscator theater at Nollendorfplatz in Berlin in the year 1927. The theater production of Piscator first awakened interest in Russia. Afterwards England, France, Italy and other countries soon followed. Men of letters and artists from Germany, who were visiting the "racing reporter" Egon Erwin Kisch, expressed their wish to visit the restaurant. At this time apparently the Soviet General Shaposchnikoff was a guest...
In antique cellar of house „U Černého slunce“ is possible to joint history with modern services of czech gastronomy.
The house is placed near Staroměstské náměstí (Oldtown Square) and it's history goes down to the beginning of 13th century - the time of early gothic. About 500 years later has moved to this hous widow after the prague druggist Hampacher. Her daughter married her music teacher and composer František Xavec Dušek. She was the famous singer Josefína Dušková. Her name is still related with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. She was always kind hostes to him.
Cellar restaurant devided to number of parts and can offer it's services up to 165 guests at the moment. It's aimed to offer gastronomic services to organized groups of turists and also to private guides. After 20 years has became famous for it's superior, pleasant and mainly fast servicing. We arrange also parties for companies, weddings and graduation parties. Thanks to it's exent and segmentation under gothic roofs is restaurant favourite place to doing rauts. Provides unexpected culinary experience drawing mainly from traditional czech cousine. It's famous for original wine from Čejkovice and beer from Pilsen.
The old chronicles state that in 1434 a house was built on this site by the maltster, Vanek Zpevak, who lived here and held a licence to brew beer, the so-called "brewing right". The current building was built by the well-known Prague architect Frantisek Buldra in 1902.
The establishment of today's restaurant brewery in 1993 picked up on an old, long-forgotten and discontinued tradition from the 14th century. The great idea of combining the mini-brewery with a restaurant in a single unit gave rise to a unique complex with efficiently interconnected cellars and surface-level rooms.
This extensive complex has affluently and attractively decorated interiors ranging from the Gothic hall style to the 1920s and 1930s, including a summer terrace. The total seating capacity is 340.
We would like to invite you for a pleasant visit to the Nebozízek restaurant and hotel in the middle of Petřín Park with a magnificent view of the most interesting sights the Old Town has to offer.
While you are waiting for your chosen meal, the history of the Old Town will unfold before your eyes, which will follow the meanderings of the Vltava River weaving among the historic buildings finally coming to rest on the classic silhouette of the Prague Castle...
Welcome to the U Fleků brewery and restaurant. No need for any long introduction, is there? The U Fleků brewery and restaurant is one of the most famous and popular national landmarks in the Czech Republic, along with the Prague Castle, the Old Town Square, Vyšehrad, the Jewish Quarter (Josefov) in Prague, the National Museum and other landmarks that can be found in the heart of the old Prague.
The atmosphere of the ancient house is accentuated by wall decorations and stylish equipment of individual pub rooms and lounges. From the most famous and unique, The Academy, where 19th century personalities of Czech culture used to meet, and Václavka with colourful grisaille glass windows, to The Sausage with Gothic arc ceiling and the Knight’s Hall that was renovated and furnished in the Romantic style.
The Hotel U Medvídků Brewery is the only hotel with a brewery in Prague. A former medieval brewery was converted into a three-star hotel with 33 unique rooms. The Hotel U Medvídků Brewery is situated in a 15th century house, and original historical components, such as Gothic trusses and painted timber ceilings, have been preserved in some rooms.
The hotel includes a traditional Prague pub with typical Czech cuisine, a beer bar with a wide selection of Czech beer, shop offering beer and brewery souvenirs and a congress hall.
The mini-brewery is biggest attraction for our guests. It makes the STRONGEST BEER in the world, XBEER-33, using historical technology.
Hotel U Medvídků Brewery is located directly in the city centre of Prague, close to the Old Town Square and National Theatre.
Premonstratensian monastery at Strahov was founded in 1140 by the Bishop of Olomouc, Jindřich Zdík, with the support of the Czech prince, and later king, Vladislav II.
A huge complex standing at the outset of the Royal Way offers pleasant dining in the historical Klášterní restaurant.
For centuries, Strahov Monastery has been a centre of culture and art. Since the 18th century, a valuable painting collection has been situated in its picture gallery. Strahov's library is also very interesting and precious. A unique collection of Czech incunabula is also on of Strahov's jewels. After a tour around these points of interest, you can refresh yourself in our restaurant located only a few steps from Strahov Monastery.
Built for the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal, The Shepherdess's Cottage served as the representative Czechoslovak restaurant for the event. After the exhibition closed, the structure was disassembled and transported across the ocean and rebuilt approximately 2 kilometers away from St. Wenceslaus Square in Prague's Nusle district.
The rustic quality of the cabin structure makes for an oasis in the midst of a busy city environment. Contributing to the stylish atmosphere is a wooden interior, chairs covered with sheep's hide, a fireplace, and the permeating aroma of roasted meat.