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Uniquely Prague

 
U vystřelenýho oka PDF Print E-mail
Written by Thinky   

Tags: beer garden | Czech | pub

With a name like 'The Shot Out Eye', you know you can't go wrong with this place.

U vystřelenýho okaNamed in honor of one-eyed Hussite general Jan Zizka (look for his horseback monument on a hill close by), the pub offers a soothing outdoor woodland terrace in summer, teeming with young folk having their fill of Radegast and hip conversation.

Situated right next to a railway line, dusky hours can seem even a little more romantic, before they built the train tunnel throught the moutnain, it used to come tooting by amidst the smell of nature around you. But things change!

U Vystrelenyho oka

Come rain, take refuge in the pub inside which is informal and cozy, or give the tearoom upstairs a try.

And if you see a German lass named Annabelle, a conversation with her might reveal that U Bozich bojovnike means 'Street of the Godfighters', if you're into that sort of trivia.


U božích bojovníků 606/3, 130 00 Praha-Žižkov www.uvoka.cz. Tel: +420 222 540 465, Bus 133 or 207, 2 stops from: Metro Florenc on Konevova
 

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