Restaurant Potrefená husa Na Verandách
@Staropramen Brewery

181     Prague 5 - Smichov

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Traditional brewery restaurant right in the area of Staropramen brewery.

The Na Verandách Brewery Restaurant is located directly in the Staropramen Brewery complex in Prague's Smíchov district. You can taste the renowned traditional Czech cuisine with the requirements of the modern style. There is also a stylish and cozy terrace, which in summer offers not only a pleasant sitting in the brewery yard in any weather, but also outdoor barbecue.

The company also has social spaces in the unique historical premises of the brewery (Pasp Hall and Trnka's Lounge), which are connected with the operation of the PHENOMEN Music Bar and the restaurant area with a capacity of up to 800 seats. So it is also suitable for your corporate events, weddings, presentations, parties or conferences. Of course there is a full catering service and conference technology.

Order catering - do not pay rent!

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Capacity


  • Max capacity: 181 pax

Equipment


  • WiFi
  • Parking available
  • Presentation equipment
  • Sound system

Rules




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