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U-Vejvodu, Prague, Czech Republic - pub details

Address: Jilska 4, Stare Mesto, ., Phone, Prague CZECH REPUBLIC

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25487) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 8.2/10 (rated by 5 users)
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user reviews of U-Vejvodu, Prague

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just got back from Prague today 07.06.08 and you will be pleased to hear that this bar is still as good as ever, the Kozel dark was on top form as was the "Master brew", food looks as good as ever, you must visit this bar.
salty64 - 7 Jun 2008 18:23
great pub/bar visited it last year and really enjoyed it, looks like a small bar until you discover the downstairs drinking hall eating area, it's huge.
good value beer and food, during the week it seems to be a place that the locals visit, not to sure abot the weekends though.
friendly staff and good service, although expect to wait a bit longer when it's busy.
A must visit on your trip.
will be back in Prague next week, and can't wait to visit it again.
salty64 - 30 May 2008 23:43
Good place, easy to while away the hours drinking the cheap beer. Service is slower when busy but thats no reason not to go. Definitely recommend! Go there!
anonymous - 3 May 2006 17:58
First pub visited in Prague...thought they wouldn`t wait on us cos we`re Brits(waited @ 20 minutes for the 1st beer)-realised later that it was just sheer incompetence....As you you do get decent service When its not busy.
Cheapish beer (24cr) and a decent pub with a good mixture of locals & a few tourists(open till 1am)-sat downstairs at the back.....Had the pigs knee for dinner-which comes suspended on a metal rack.on a wooden block(220Cr)-watch out fot the fiery horseradish!
EdgarBriggsMI5 - 29 Aug 2005 16:59
Excellent pub that is popular with the locals due to the affordable prices. First impressions suggest it only has one bar, with an old brewery copper head above the bar itself; but venture down the stairs at the back and round two corners, this place opens up into a several large halls with many tables and seats. There is an upstairs balcony in one of the downstairs halls.
I quickly established this as my base, knowing the food to be good value and several local beers that suited my palate. Didn't make a note what they were called, but will on my return later this year. Great place, not too far from the lively parts of town but without the prices and stag parties. Open till 1 am.
Twelly - 4 Jul 2005 19:58

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