14 of the Coolest Bars in Prague

Last updated: April 22, 2024

Here’s what you need to know:

Czechia holds the title of the country with the highest beer consumption per capita in the world and has for nearly 30 years. What does this translate to? Well, the beer is cheaper than water and the country invented Pilsner so it’s not a huge surprise.

What might surprise you is Czechia’s capital Prague has some of the coolest bars in the world. Like, actually cool places. Not trying too hard, not pretentious, not ridiculously overpriced, but genuine spots with unique ideas run by people that care. Here are fourteen that will not disappoint.

You can also read my Prague First Timer’s Guide (24 to 72 hours) if you’d like more of my Prague tips.

Anonymous

If you enjoy internet culture, then you’ve probably heard of Anonymous, a collective international movement known for both intense activism and various cyber attacks against a number of government institutions. This bar, however, is a little more chill. Their homage to the group Anonymous is fascinating and shown with details like the bartenders’ Anonymous-styled masks, and the references to internet catchphrases and slogans (especially Reddit and 4chan) along the walls.

There’s an assortment of drinks to choose from, and the time of night you arrive might determine your menu options. The base menu has creative drinks as is, but later in the evening the nightly surprise menu becomes available. Some drinks might even be hidden in the original menu. I ordered a Valerie’s Rose cocktail from their base menu as my first drink, and as a rose lover I thought it was quite tasty. I can’t recall what my second drink was called, but it involved ice cream.

For reference, we arrived around 9:30PM on a Saturday night, and snagged a couple of the last seats in the house, and after 10PM (when the real fun started) there was a line of people waiting to get in all night.

Michalská 432, 110 00 Staré Město | Reservations | Instagram

Photo Credits: Anonymous Bar

The Alchemist

The Alchemist is easily one of the coolest bars in Prague. They have a number of whimsical cocktails like their Alice in Wonderland blend or their Black Sun cocktail, but they’re best known for a concept they have called Choose Your Fate. They’ll explain the rules better than I can, but using a handwritten set of tarot cards found during the building’s reconstruction they’ll match you with an off-menu drink presented in a delightful manner. Every detail has a personal touch here, even their ice cubes have the word ‘alchemist’ engraved on them.

Provaznická 386, 110 00 Staré Město | Reservations | Instagram

Alice in Wonderland Cocktail / Photo via The Alchemist

Alice in Wonderland Cocktail | Photo Credits: The Alchemist

Harly’s

Harly’s is a stellar American biker-themed bar and club. It’s loud, rowdy, and a fun place to pop in for a drink or even to spend most of your Friday night. Enjoy their take on American biker culture while listening to a mix of heavy and classic rock, with the occasional guest DJ or band.

Get there a bit before 10PM if you want to secure a seat because the party takes off around them and goes on until around 5 or 6AM. I tried their house special Adios Motherf*cker that features a large glass with five types of alcohol mixed with sours and 7 Up for 222Kč (about €9/$10), and is certainly good value. There’s also a 40Kč cover charge (about €1.65/$1.80) for men, although this is likely a bit higher now.

18, Dlouhá 704, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha | Reservations | Instagram

Adios Motherf*ckers

Adios Motherf*ckers

Café Bar Pilotů

This cozy cocktail lounge is home to a creative and intriguing array of drinks presented in a relaxed and atmospheric environment. The interior is warm, woodsy, eclectic, and decorative, with so many interesting details along the walls that they practically serve as entertainment. Prices are a bit higher for Prague, however the pleasant vibes, quality drinks, and friendly staff make it worth it, in my opinion. All of their specialty drinks are comprehensively described in their detailed and playful menu.

Donská 168/19, 101 00 Praha 10-Vršovice | Reservations | Instagram

Photo Credits: Café Bar Pilotů

Terasa U Prince

Visit Terasa U Prince for a drink paired with incredible views of the Old Town Square in a lovely environment. To get there enter Hotel U Prince, walk through the hotel lobby, take the glass elevator up, and then head up the final steps. Be sure to ask for a table on the rooftop patio (say you’re just there for drinks) and enjoy the picturesque surroundings. The atmosphere is cozy and warm at night (they have heaters and offer blankets), and bright and airy in the daytime.

I also find the prices to be pretty fair for being a rooftop establishment in the city center. They have some lower reviews, but it seems to mainly be for their main courses and the 10% service charge they sometimes add to the meal. I’ve always skipped the entrees, but have tried their dessert. I’ve personally always had great experiences here, I just haven’t tipped additionally if they hit me with a service charge. I’ve sent a few friends here for drinks and they’ve all loved it, so I really think you will too.

Hotel U Prince, Staroměstské nám. 29, 110 00 Staré Město | Reservations* | Instagram

*Reservations are only permissible if you also plan on also dining there.

Photo Credits: Terasa U Prince

Black Angels Bar

I can’t mention Terasa U Prince without mentioning their broody neighbor that lives five stories below. If you prefer more of a moody atmosphere you can head down to the basement of Hotel U Prince where you’ll find the Black Angels Bar, a bar that prides themselves in their drinks, ambiance, and wicked history. Set the mood with a live piano playing from 8:30PM to 1:30AM most nights. The attire is smart casual and there are no photos permitted.

Staroměstské nám. 29, 110 00 Staré Město | Reservations | Instagram

Photo via Black Angels Bar

Photo Credits: Black Angels Bar

Pivovarský klub Benedict

This is the place to go for beer lovers in Prague, and even those who aren’t too fond of beer (like myself) will find something they like here. They offer over 240 types of beers, and six rotating beers on tap. They also serve hearty Czech food.

Křižíkova 272, 186 00 Karlín | Reservations | Instagram

Photo via Pivovarský klub

Photo Credits: Pivovarský klub

U krále Brabantského

U krále Brabantského is more commonly known as the Prague Medieval Tavern these days. This tavern would be cool just for its ancient history, but they go above and beyond to keep their medieval roots alive. Opened in 1375, kings and smugglers alike would drink here, with hidden passageways under the bar acting as pathways for Czech kings to slip in and discreetly drink among their people and forget their royal duties for a few hours. From the pure candle and torch lighting to the dungeon-like atmosphere on the underground floor, walking into this bar feels like stepping back in time.

Come here to try traditional Czech drinks, like Pilsener Uruquell, and enjoy an appetizer from their menu. I’d recommend getting a seat underground, because the atmosphere there feels even more medieval. Arrive before evening unless you’re interested in their medieval show, which honestly seems fun, but it’s definitely pricier and more touristic than just popping in for a drink and snack.

Also the waiters might be a little brash (you will probably get your bill delivered in an unconventional way), but they took good care of us.

Thunovská 198, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana | Reservations

I’m 99% sure those are fake skulls.

@ Prague Medieval Tavern | I’m 99% sure those are fake skulls.

FRAME Gin&Tonic Bar

If you’re a fan of gin and tonic, or simply gin, then this gem is a must when visiting Prague. Frame is run by a passionate owner who knows what he’s doing and genuinely wants to find the perfect choice of gin and tonic for your taste. Get ready for quality and plenty of choices at a fair price, and don’t get there too late if you want to be there for awhile, since seating is limited.

Rámová 1071/3, 110 00 Staré Město | Website (No Reservations) | Instagram

Photo via FRAME Gin&Tonic Bar

Photo Credits: FRAME Gin&Tonic Bar

Alcron Bar

Creative drinks in a modern and vibrant environment. Their intriguing cocktails are inspired by Prague’s chic Alcron Hotel and various characters that played a role in the hotel and city’s history. Visit for inventive quality drinks served in a mesmerizing art-deco atmosphere. Their urban rooftop bar is set to open in 2025.

Štěpánská 624/40, 110 00 Nové Město | Reservations | Instagram

Image Credits: Alcron Bar

Výtpona

You might have seen a viral video of this popular restaurant at some point. Toy trains deliver drinks and delicacies to customers on an elaborate railway built inside the eatery. The train-delivered beer comes with a rotating tasting set of four beers from regional breweries, and sets you back about 149Kč (around €6/$7) for all four. When you’re ready for another round a train will come around again to pick up your empty glasses. There are over 900 meters of tracks (or over half a mile for my American peeps), five draw bridges, and fourteen digitally controlled machines within the establishment.

Václavské nám. 802/56, 110 00 Nové Město | Reservations | Instagram

Photo via Výtpona

Photo Credits: Výtpona

U Sudu Wine Bar

When entering U Sudu walk through the quaint restaurant and down the short flight of stairs until you find yourself in a bar. Don’t like what you see? Keep walking. U Sudu is the bar that keeps on going. Each room you enter will have a different exit as you get deeper underground. Admittedly, the decor of the bar stays pretty consistent throughout (I think I’d call their vibe shabby cave chic), but each room has a little something different to offer like a wine cellar, pool tables, table football, or a live DJ. I can’t say too much about the drinks here, all we had time for was a quick glass of white wine, but it was refreshing.

Although it is cool to see all the rooms in U Sudu’s maze-like bar, the further you go, the smokier it can get, so this is not a place for asthmatics. In the warmer months, their beer garden is open and is located in their historic central courtyard.

Vodičkova 677/10, 110 00 Nové Město | Website (No Reservations)

Photo via U Sudu Wine Bar

Photo Credits: U Sudu Wine Bar

AnonymouS Shrink’s Office

Two Anonymous-themed bars in Prague?? I was confused too, along with a growing number of reviewers on Google Maps that seem to mix up the two. However, both Anon bars are in partnership with one another, so there’s no beef here.

The concept of this place is straightforward: masked bartenders give you a Rorschach, which is an inkblot test. From there you’re asked a few follow up questions to determine your taste before a personalized cocktail is created for you. Every detail is accounted for, from the sultry jazz music to the homemade bitters and blends. You’ll feel immersed in the 1920’s as soon as you find the secret entrance (wait for the red light or ask to see the Shrink) to this edgy and elegant cellar bar.

Jungmannova 23/11, 110 00 Nové Město | Reservations | Instagram

VELTLIN

If you’re looking for something a little less eccentric that doesn’t sacrifice quality or originality then Veltlin is the place for you. Known for their natural and authentic wine, Veltlin doesn’t operate like a traditional wine bar with a set menu. Instead, they will open bottles based on the cravings of the customers, and what the staff feels like that day. It’s a lovely spot for wine connoisseurs.

Křižíkova 488/115, 186 00 Karlín | Reservations | Instagram

Photo via VELTLIN

Photo Credits: VELTLIN