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Cafés and Pubs
Bohemia Bagel
It's hard to believe now, but
Prague had no bagels until
American entrepreneurs opened
this shop here in 1997, serving
fresh-baked bagels, sandwiches
and endless cups of coffee.
Open late. d Újezd 16 • Map C4
surprised if every face turns to
meet you. Serves excellent
Pilsner. d Nerudova 2 • Map C2
Chiméra
With its threadbare furniture
and oil lamps on every table, this
café is made for rainy nights. In
chilly weather, try their excellent
mulled wine. d Láze∏ská 6 • Map D3
Café Belaria
This Kampa Island café
serves good beer and coffee at a
fraction of the price found on the
other side of the block. d Hroznová
6 • Map D3
U Maltéze
The cold Budvar served here
is the best. If they're serving
homemade sausage, don't miss
it. d Maltézské nám∂stí 15 • Map C3
U zeleného ≤aje
Serving imported teas, sand-
wiches and salads, “At the Green
Tea” offers a welcome change
from the ubiquitous beer and
fried food. d Nerudova 19 • Map C2
U Zlatého hada
This tiny wine cellar sells
excellent imported and domestic
wines. If the tables out front are
full, take your bottle to Pet∫ín
Hill. d Maltézské nám∂stí 3 • Map C3
Cafe ≥ertovka
The stairway leading to this
café's riverside patio is so
narrow it needs its own traffic
lights. They say President Václav
Havel took Pink Floyd here for
beer. d U lu≈ického seminá∫e • Map D2
St Nicholas Café
St Nick's is the expat bar of
choice in Malá Strana. From the
corner table in the back, you can
hear absinthe-induced whispers
bouncing off the vaulted ceiling.
d Tr ≈i√t∂ 10 • Map C3
Bar Bar
The salads, waffles and
crêpes served here make an
excellent light lunch, but you'll
have trouble finding a seat in the
evening. d V√ehrdova 17 • Map C4
Malostranská
q
U Kocoura
You might think the regulars
at this pub on Malá Strana's
main drag would be used to
tourists by now, but don't be
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