PragueEntertainment

Beer & Wine entertainment in Prague

  1. A

    Riegrovy Sady

    There’s a good-natured rivalry between this beer garden and the one across the river at Letná as to which one is best. The answer depends on where you live, and on summer nights the folks in Vinohrady can be counted on to come out and enforce their claim. Order drinks at the bar and carry them to one of dozens of picnic tables. The big-screen TV takes away from the atmosphere, but is a welcome addition during the Euro or World Cup football matches, when the tables are lined elbow to elbow. The easiest way to get here is from Polská, turn up Chopínova, and then enter the park across from Na Švíhance. The beer garden is 30m up the path.

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  2. B

    Letenský Zámeček

    No accounting of watering holes in the Holešovice area would be complete without a nod towards the city’s best beer garden, situated at the eastern end of Letná park. If it’s beer you’re after, you have two choices: one, known euphemistically as ‘business class’, is to pull up a chair at the grill–garden restaurant towards the left, where you can get a half-litre Pilsner Urquell for around 30Kč a glass, plus pretty good pizzas and burritos. The other option – ‘coach’ – is to line up at the beer window and get a 28Kč half-litre in a plastic cup and sit at the picnic tables along the ridge. Though it’s open only in nice weather, it’s the best game in town on a warm summer e…

    reviewed

  3. C

    Občerstvení U Okénka

    Not a proper beer garden as such, but a collection of outdoor tables with a view over Vyšehrad Gardens – a pleasant spot for a beer on a sunny day, with bottled Braník at only 16Kč for 0.5L.

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