Malostranská beseda

The Malostranská beseda (Malá Strana Circle) building, on the corner of Malostranské square, houses three separate establishments: a café, a restaurant and a pub. The café opens at 9 a.m., serving strudel and bábovka (Czech Bundt cake) with a cup of hot coffee. A little later, it’s the turn of the neighbouring pub and restaurant to open their doors, as well as the terrace under the arcades in summer. The restaurant’s menu offers mainly traditional Czech dishes matching Pilsen Urquell beer served with mastery: head cheese, roast pork in its own juice served with a few gherkins, veal and pork sausages served with horseradish, marinated cheeses... As for the main courses, you can find here the great classics of Czech cuisine: roast duck, svíčková (beef tenderloin in a sauce made of root vegetables), goulash, Wiener schnitzel, etc. If you opt for halušky, a kind of potato gnocchi cooked with sheep’s cheese and bacon, you’ll be making a diversion further east, towards Slovakia. The pub’s menu follows a similar path: you can have, for example, roast pork knuckle on black beer or lamb knuckle on marjoram with creamed spinach.

 Where
city centre | Lesser Town
 Type of establishment
Restaurant | Tea & Coffee | Nightclub | Beer
 Cuisine
Czech
 Budget
$$ | $$$
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible
Terrace
Suitable for families with children
Pet friendly
Credit card
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