Wine Bar entertainment in Prague
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Bokovka
Owned by a syndicate of oenophiles who include film directors Jan Hřebejk and David Ondříček, this quaint little bar is named after the movie Sideways ( bokovka in Czech), which was set in the California vineyards (the bar makes an appearance in Hřebejk’s 2007 film Medvídek ). The main attraction (other than the chance of being served drinks by a famous film director – they occasionally work behind the bar) is the extensive menu of top-notch Moravian wines – we can recommend the 2004 Tanzberg Rýnský Ryzlink (390Kč a bottle).
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Viniční Altán
Prague’s nicest open-air wine garden claims to be its oldest as well – apparently established by Emperor Charles IV himself. Enjoy a glass of locally made white or red on a refurbished wooden gazebo overlooking the vineyards and the Nusle valley. There’s no easy way to get here; try cutting through Vinohrady, following Americká and then continuing through Havlíčkovy sady. There are minimal but decent food offerings, including salads and sausages.
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Monarch Vinný Sklep
The Monarch wine cellar is one of the best places in town to get to know Czech wines. Despite its knowledgeable staff and vast selection of vintages, it manages to avoid any air of pretentiousness, and has a tempting menu of nibbles – cheeses, olives, prosciutto, salami and smoked duck – to accompany your wine, which is not as expensive as you might expect. A range of Moravian wines are available by the glass from only 39Kč.
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