Posted by Benjamin Cunningham on April 6, 2012
Prague Post food critic Fiona Gaze reviewed Jihoměstský pivovar (South City Brewery) back in 2010, when it first opened. She found the beer tasty, but the food and service left wanting – things have changed, and for the better. Nestled among the panálaky of Prague’s Háje district at the end of the metro’s red line, [...]
Posted by lburgoine on February 17, 2012
Joint Australia Day and Waitangi Day celebrations hit Prague’s Old Town
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on January 9, 2012
In cities with actual snow are ice bars kind of redundant?
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on August 22, 2011
Letní Letná When: Aug. 28-Sept. 4 Where: Letná Park Tickets: Various prices, available through Letniletna.cz The Letní Letná outdoor theater and circus festival kicked off in fine style last night, as a massive crowd braved the humidity to watch the inimitable French ensemble Malabar open the proceedings with a free showing of their newest performance, [...]
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on May 12, 2011
Ever wonder where those masses of people on the sidewalk at night are going to? I do. So I went to find out. Prague nightlife is synonymous with pubs. And partying. So I guess it sort of made sense to go on a pub crawl that calls itself a huge international party. I went on [...]
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on May 10, 2011
With the weather as spectacular as it is, the best place to go in the evening these days are the beer gardens and parks. It’s a great way to meet up with everyone, potentially run into new people, and usually make some interesting plans for once the sun sets. But if you’re tired of drinking [...]
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on April 25, 2011
My trip to U Staré Studny happened a bit by accident – I had been planning to go to a different wine bar in the area that ended up being closed, and stumbled across this place. It had the looks of prettier version of your underground cave bar, but the menu and its location are [...]
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on April 25, 2011
In our Night & Day Section April 20, we featured a cocktail recipe for the Green Geisha from SaSaZu‘s Michaela Bubenová. Check out the video below to see how a few simple ingredients can combine to create an aperitif that looks as good as it tastes. In the question and answer below the video, learn [...]
Posted by Cat Contiguglia on April 12, 2011
A dark gloom pervaded the office the other day when we found out Kavárna Medůza shut its doors on March 30. My co-worker, the Post’s food blogger and business editor Claire Compton, mused sadly about her role in the lovely little corner hangout’s demise, as one might at a friend’s funeral. “I loved that place, [...]
Posted by Gordon LaForge on April 7, 2011
Gordon LaForge reviews Old Town’s Hany Bany