Pivovarská Restaurace, Brewery restaurant in Malá Strana, Czech Republic
Pivovarská Restaurace occupies a former bishop's courtyard offering both indoor dining and an outdoor garden with covered terrace accommodating around 300 guests. The restaurant has several rooms available for events, including the smaller Formanka space with 40 seats and the Konírna area seating roughly 70 people for private occasions.
The building dates to 1249 when it served as the Prague bishop's residence, then later became an imperial stable for the Windischgrätz family's horses. This shift from administrative seat to equestrian facility reflects the changing purposes the location served over time.
The dining room features historical murals by Prague artist Jiří Bernard showing satirical scenes from Malá Strana life over the centuries. These artworks shape the atmosphere and tell stories of the neighborhood's everyday past.
The venue offers different spaces suited to various needs, from larger groups to smaller private gatherings. It helps to explore the available options when planning a visit or event to find the space that works best for your needs.
This was the first microbrewery in Malá Strana, producing unfiltered and unpasteurized beers under the guidance of master brewers. This craft approach to brewing set it apart from most other breweries in the area.
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