About Old Town: The classic heart of the city, Old Town is an endlessly charming labyrinth of beautiful buildings, historical monuments and things to do. Starting with the oldies but goodies, U Rudolfina and U Zlatého Tygra, famous for their Pilsner, atmosphere, and devoted local fans...
The classic heart of the city, Old Town is an endlessly charming labyrinth of beautiful buildings, historical monuments and things to do. Starting with the oldies but goodies, U Rudolfina and U Zlatého Tygra, famous for their Pilsner, atmosphere, and devoted local fans, over the years have become cultural institutions. Lokál, voted in recent past years as having the best Pilsner in Prague, captures Czech pub charm and serves traditional Czech food. Further down on Dlouhá is Naše Maso, a premier butcher shop serving tasty Czech-style deli lunches and selling cream of the crop meat cuts.
Beyond the Pilsner, Pivovar U Dobřenských serves housemade herbal ales (and beer ice cream!), possibly some of the most interesting and flavorful ales in the city, and have a great chef and baker. U Tří Růží on Husova makes excellent beers, especially their ales, while Loď Pivovar is offering up their own beers on their boat, making it quite unique.
For a pint of one of the best lagers in the country, head over to the Skautský Institut, just by the old clock, or in case of clear skies you can have stunning views of the Old Town with a beer in hand at Sluneční Terasa T-Anker. In case of caffeine deficiency, head over to Tri Café for some coffee from European micro-roasters.