Klášterní šenk, Czech restaurant at Brevnov Monastery, Prague, Czech Republic.
Klášterní šenk is a restaurant within the walls of Brevnov Monastery in Prague that serves traditional Czech dishes such as pork hock, mushroom soup, and steaks. Meals are served in a dining space with a historical character where the monastery setting remains present throughout your visit.
Brevnov Monastery was founded in the 10th century and has a long tradition of Christian monks living and working within these walls. The restaurant honors this monastic past and connects it to the hospitality offered to visitors today.
The restaurant serves dishes prepared according to old monastery kitchen traditions that have been passed down for centuries. Meals follow the seasons and use ingredients that are fresh and locally available.
The restaurant is located within a former monastery and is easily accessible by public transportation or car. The interior spaces can be narrow and service may get busy during peak times, so visiting during quieter hours can be more comfortable.
Many visitors do not realize that the monastery has its own brewery where beer has been made using traditional recipes for centuries. Guests can explore and taste this craft brewing tradition during their visit.
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