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Prague Food and drink

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Prague.

Eating, drinking and dancing

We've tracked down the best cafés for people-watching, the bars with the coolest cocktails, the most accomplished restaurants and the liveliest local nightlife in Prague.

Restaurants

(+420 257 530 522)

Pálffy Palác

Climb the stairs to this restaurant and there’s little indication that beyond the large front doors could exist such a Bohemian treasure. Dining in the private salon below a golden chandelier and baroque gilded mouldings is very special, if charmingly frayed around the edges. However, the food is unlikely to blow you away.

Palffy Palace Club, Valdštejnská 14

(+420 224 934 416)

Universal

If you're in the mood for a low-key evening, you can't beat the excellent food, such as salads, classic European main courses, huge side orders of scalloped potatoes, lemon tarts, and sweet profiteroles, served up in this reasonably-priced bistro.

V Jircharich, 6

(+420 222 221 155)

V Zátiší

Stylish, contemporary restaurant and wine bar. Award-winning V Zátiší dishes up refined Czech and international food to a loyal group of locals, diplomats and business folk.

Liliova 1, Old Town

(+420 222 326 203)

Pravda

A bar and restaurant that would be equally at home in Paris, London or New York, this stunning venue is beloved by a sophisticated clientele for its cocktails and international cuisine, which draws inspiration from everywhere from Asia to Norway and Russia.

Pařížská 17

(+420 221 984 160)

La Perle de Prague

La Perle de Prague is a French restaurant located on the 7th floor of The Dancing House. Here you can enjoy a fantastic view of the city skyline, including St. Vitus´s Cathedral and the presidential palace, while you eat.

Tančící dům, Rašínovo nábřeží 80

(+420 296 826 112)

Kampa Park

This popular restaurant serves traditional Czech food as well as French and Italian delicacies. For a special occasion, book a table overlooking the river and St Charles Bridge.

Na Kampě, 8b

(+420 296 826 107)

Cowboys Steak and Cocktails

The bright lights and cowhide trims of this light-hearted restaurant make it an obvious choice on the tourist circuit, but if you really crave a burger-and-chips kind of meal there are worse places for lunch than on its huge terrace right by the ramparts.

Nerudova, 40

Bars and clubs

(+420 224 930 019)

Tulip Café

Run by Panamanian/Canadian Ray, this is a groovy, friendly café with a cosy back patio and open-mike night on Sundays, is amazingly popular across both the Czech and expat scenes.

Opatovicka, 3

(+420 224 819 701)

Kolkovna

For a combination of art-nouveau style and traditional Czech food, head to this bar and restaurant, built in a former printing office.

V Kolkovně, 8