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Smíchov
PUUB
HLUBINA
ditional neighbourhood pub serves unfiltered Pilsner Urquell from large tanks
(tankové pivo)
to ensure freshness. The pub is bigger than it looks and there's space
for drinking (and eating) on several levels. Most come for the beer, but the traditional
pub cooking is not bad at all.
PUUB
LOKAL BLOK
4pm-1am Sat & Sun; ; Anděl)
The perfect Prague combination: a raucous pub and a
state-of-the-art climbing wall (though presumably you're supposed to climb before
you drink and not vice versa). Most nights there's a lively crowd, fuelled by Pilsner
Urquell on tap and some good Mexican eats, such as quesadillas and nachos. Highly
recommended.
FUTURUM
100-150Kč; 7pm-2am; 7, 9, 12, 14)
Futurum is a cross-fertilisation of alternative and
mainstream, with a bizarre decor that looks like an art-deco ballroom collided with
Flash Gordon's spaceship. On midweek nights there's occasional live performances of
jazz and soul, indie bands and record launches, but what really pulls in the crowds is
the regular Friday and Saturday night '80s and '90s dance party.
CCLUUB
BAAR
BACK DOORS
10, 14, 20, Anděl)
This upmarket cellar-bar-restaurant-club is inspired by similar
spaces in New York and Amsterdam (though the subterranean Gothic cellar look
could only be Prague). It offers decent Czech DJs and a relaxed vibe most nights,
though it can get stuffy on a crowded weekend night. If you're hungry, there's a full
menu of well-done international dishes.
CAFE
AFE
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