ALE Bar

Prague


A tucked-away temple dedicated to craft beers, with an ambitious line-up of the best local brews and imports on tap most nights. The interior is less a pub and more akin to a bare-bones cafe, where the emphasis is on tasting and conversation over getting drunk.


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