If you’re looking for a hit of masculinity or just need to catch an important game from back home, Sportsbar Zlatá Hvězda is one of the cheapest and coolest sports bars around and located right in the middle of Prague just near Wencelas Square. It can get pretty crazy.
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Malkovich Bar, Žižkov. Just a few doors further down from Bukowski’s lies Malkovich bar. Their minimalist design and plentiful of seating make the bar a well-frequented place. Next to beer and wine, the bar in retro style also mixes cocktails. Their ‘Dark & Stormy’ is amongst our favorites on their menu.
There aren’t really any cheap pubs in old town since it’s the main tourist spot. But beer is generally pretty cheap here by most county’s standards (around €2 to €2.50 / 50czk to 60czk). If a place is charging more than that for Czech beer it’s likely a tourist trap.