Budvarka, Czech restaurant in Dejvice district, Prague, Czech Republic.
Budvarka is a Czech restaurant in the Dejvice district that specializes in traditional cuisine and combines wooden furnishings with decorative elements throughout. The interior follows the design concept of the Budějovický Budvar brewery, creating a cohesive look in the dining space.
After World War II in 1945, the building was converted into a school canteen and served that purpose for years. In the 1990s it returned to the heirs of the original owners and resumed operating as a restaurant.
The name references the Budweiser Budvar brewery, whose influence appears in the interior design choices. Diners notice traditional Czech craft elements and experience a connection to local brewing culture while they eat.
The restaurant is found at Wuchterlova 22 in Prague 6, opening daily from 11:00 in the morning. English and German speaking staff are available to help visitors navigate the menu and ordering process.
The house serves beer made through a special process with barley malt from local sources and hops from the region. This beverage matures over several months in the restaurant cellars and is served fresh with meals.
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