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Tankovna Beer Tap at Restaurace Kolkovna, Prague, Czech Republic
A Restaurant Review: Majerle's Sports Grill in Phoenix, Arizona
Ex-Phoenix Suns Player Knows What a Sports Bar Should BeWhen you're in downtown Phoenix and you're looking for an affordable sports bar where you can watch the game, drink some beer, and perhaps have a burger or sandwich, Majerle's Sports Grill is probably the place for you. Located in the historic Fry Building (dating to 1891, it is the oldest commercial building in Phoenix) less than two blocks from the U.S. Airways Center, home to the Phoenix Suns basketball franchise, it is named for Dan Majerle, who played for the Phoenix Suns in the late 1980s-early 1990s and proved to be one of the Suns' most popular players. Majerle is today a part-time color commentator for the Phoenix Suns. READ MORE HERE>>>
A Restaurant Review: Fajitas & Ritas, Boston, Massachusetts
Quite Simply the Best Tex-Mex in BostonWhen you're in downtown Boston, and you're looking for no frills Tex-Mex cuisine at very good prices, there's only one place to go, Fajitas & Ritas, located just one block from the famous Boston Common. READ MORE HERE>>>
A Restaurant Review: Molly Malone's in Prague, Czech Republic
A True Irish Pub in Historic PragueIf you're in Prague, and you're looking for an Irish pub experience, Molly Malone's may just be the pub for you. Located a short walk from Old Town Square, you'll find Molly Malone's to be a friendly pub, conveniently located in the Center of Prague, but one that is not over-run by tourists. READ MORE HERE>>>
A Restaurant Review: Restaurace Zvonarka in Prague, Czech Republic
Modern Dining at Modest Prices in PragueAs more and more savvy travelers are finding the Vinohrady neighborhood of Prague, with its largely tourist-free streets, lovely 19th century architecture, and affordable boutique hotels, the neighborhood restaurant industry has been experiencing a boom. And one of those restaurants that best combines the neighborhood restaurant with its tourist counterpart is Restaurace Zvonarka. READ MORE HERE>>>
A Restaurant Review: J.J. Murphy's Irish Bar in Prague, Czech Republic
A Haven for Thirsty Americans AbroadIf you're in Prague and you want to find an Irish bar that does not offer a single Czech dish, check out J.J. Murphy's in the Mala Strana section of Prague. As its name indicates, it's an Irish pub and serves up some traditional Irish food as well as a good glass of Guinness. It's right down the street from the American Embassy and is a favorite of the embassy staff. READ MORE HERE>>>
Restaurant Review: Red Hot & Blues in Prague, Czech Republic
American Cajun and Tex-Mex Cuisine in EuropeAmerican Cajun and Tex-Mex Cuisine in EuropeIf you're wandering the Center of Prague in search of a restaurant that resembles something like you'd expect to find in America, there is a place for you, Red Hot & Blues, located less than ten minutes from the Old Town Square by foot. READ MORE HERE>>>
Restaurant Review: Legends Sports Bar in Prague, Czech Republic
A Great Place to Watch the Game from HomeIf you're in Prague on a holiday, and you're looking for a familiar atmosphere to drink a beer, eat some food, and watch some sports from back home, you can do a lot worse than Legends Sports Bar, located just off of the Old Town Square in Prague. READ MORE HERE>>>
Restaurant Review: The Lion's Bar in Prague, Czech Republic
A Full-Service Stag Experience in PragueThe Lion's Bar is not for everybody. That is to say that The Lion's Bar in Prague specifically caters to a specific clientele, and that clientele is British Sports fans and their mates. Or, to put it another way, The Lion's Bar is considered a "stag bar," whose clientele is almost completely comprised of visiting stags. READ MORE HERE>>>
Restaurant Review: Kolkovna in Prague, Czech Republic
An Art Nouveau, Classic Czech Cuisine, and Great Beer!To experience a little bit of the Art Nouveau in Prague, the restaurant Kolkovna, located near the Old Town Square, is the perfect place. It not only features classic decor and classic Czech cuisine, it serves what is known as tankovna Pilsner Urquell beer, which is probably the best beer in the city. READ MORE HERE>>>
Restaurant Review: Pivovarsky Dum in Prague, Czech Republic - A Micro-Brew Pub that Serves Up Great Beer and Great Czech Cuisine
If you're in Prague and you want to go just a little bit off the beaten path and experience a little bit of the local culture without getting completely lost in it, I would suggest visiting a place called Pivovarsky Dum. (It doesn't translate well, it's something like The Brewery House.) The beer is unique, but the food is purely Czech. It's conveniently located in the Nove Mesto section of Prague, one block from Karlovo Namesti (Charles Square). READ MORE HERE>>>Restaurant Review: Restaurace Jama in Prague, Czech Republic
A Little Piece of America in EuropeLocated just a block from Prague's famous Wenceslaus Square, Restaurace Jama has been welcoming haven for weary American travelers and expats for years. Owned by two Americans who came to Prague shortly after the Velvet Revolution, Jama (or in Czech "The Hollow") was established to create a friendly, distinctively American bar and restaurant in a city whose people had not had much exposure to the West. Decorated with American rock and roll posters and vintage advertising posters, the decor at Jama is simple yet warm. READ MORE HERE>>>
Restaurant Review: Restaurace U Bulinu in Prague, Czech Republic
Authentic Czech Dining at Authentic Czech PricesIf you're in Prague, and you're looking for an authentic Czech dining experience at real Czech prices, in a conveniently located area, and free from the throng of tourists, you really can't go wrong with Restaurace U Bulinu in the Vinohrady section of Prague. READ MORE HERE>>>
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