Prague Beer Museum, Beer museum and tasting venue in Old Town, Czech Republic
The Prague Beer Museum is a restaurant and pub in Old Town offering about 30 different Czech beers on tap. The space spans three distinct areas: a front room with a long bar, a back room, and a courtyard garden with outdoor seating.
The venue opened in 2010 and introduced a new concept to Prague: gathering regional beers from different parts of the country in a single location. Since then, similar beer-focused establishments have opened elsewhere in the city.
The venue showcases beers from breweries scattered across the Czech Republic, from small village producers to larger established names. Visitors can experience how regional brewing traditions differ from place to place, with each area bringing its own flavor preferences and methods.
The location sits in Old Town and is easily accessible on foot, with daily evening hours that run late into the night. Food service is coordinated with nearby restaurants, so visitors can plan accordingly based on their appetite.
The front room features a five-meter-long bar where visitors can sample many different beers in a single visit. This elongated counter allows groups to taste and compare options side by side while chatting together.
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