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Beer, is the strongest in the country, with an alcohol content of 11.8% (as strong as
many wines).
Available in bottles only (122Kč for 0.33L), it's a malty, bitter-sweet brew with a
powerful punch; handle with caution! There's also Budvar on tap at 32Kč for 0.4L.
BAAR
KOZIČKA
Sun; Staroměstská)
The 'Little Goat' is a buzzing, red-brick basement bar decorated
with cute steel goat sculptures, serving Krušovice on tap at 45Kč for 0.5L (though
watch out - the bartenders will occasionally sling you a 1L
tuplák
if they think you're
a tourist). It fills up later in the evening with a mostly Czech crowd, and makes a civ-
ilised setting for a late-night session.
BAAR
DUENDE
midnight Sat, 4pm-midnight Sun; 17, 18)
Barely five minutes' walk from Charles
Bridge but half a world away in atmosphere, this cute little bar is the opposite of
touristy - a bohemian drinking den that pulls in an arty, mixed-age crowd of locals.
Here you can enjoy a drink while casting an eye over the fascinating photos and
quirky art that cover the wall, or listen to live guitar or violin.
PUUB
JAMES JOYCE
1am Fri & Sat;
;
5,8,14)
You probably don't go to Prague to visit an Irish bar, but if
you're here in winter this friendly pub offers something rarely seen in Prague bars: an
open fire. Toast your toes while sipping a Guinness, or downing the all-day Irish
breakfast fry, including Clonakilty black pudding.
CAFE
AFE
KÁVA KÁVA KÁVA
( 224 228 862; Platýz pasáž, Národní třída 37; 7am-10pm Mon-Fri, 9am-10pm Sat & Sun;
;
Národní Třída)
Serves some of the best coffee in town - the large cappuccino is
almost big enough to bathe in - accompanied by toasted bagels, croissants, cakes and
pastries.
CAFE
AFE
LITERÁRNÍ KAVÁRNA ŘETĚZOVÁ