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Krčma

Traditional Czech cuisine served in a candlelit medieval cellar.

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Krčma is one of Prague’s best-known traditional Czech cellar restaurants, located in the heart of the Old Town on Kostečná Street, only a short walk from Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter. Originally reopened in its current form in 2008 after extensive restoration, the restaurant occupies historic underground spaces where the owners carefully preserved the medieval character while adapting the premises to modern standards. The official website highlights its authentic Old Bohemian atmosphere, vaulted stone cellars, candlelit interiors, and focus on traditional Czech hospitality.

The menu focuses on hearty Czech classics prepared with generous portions and quality ingredients. Guests can enjoy specialties such as beef goulash served with potato pancakes and dumplings, svíčková (marinated beef in creamy vegetable sauce), roasted duck with red cabbage and dumplings, roasted pork knee, grilled meats, homemade soups, fried cheese, and traditional desserts including honey cake and homemade apple dessert. Czech beers including Pilsner Urquell, Kozel Dark, and Birell are served alongside Moravian wines and non-alcoholic beverages.

The atmosphere is one of Krčma’s strongest attractions. Stone walls, wooden furniture, candlelight, and medieval-inspired décor create a warm tavern setting that has made the restaurant popular with both locals and international visitors. Tripadvisor consistently highlights the cozy cellar atmosphere, generous portions, friendly service, and excellent value, while many guests recommend the pork knee, duck, goulash, garlic soup, and Czech beer. The restaurant has received the Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2025 recognition, placing it among the top-rated restaurants in Prague.

Located close to many of Prague’s most famous landmarks, Krčma is an excellent stop after visiting Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock, or the Jewish Quarter. Reservations are recommended during evenings because of its popularity and relatively intimate dining rooms. For travelers seeking authentic Czech cuisine in a genuine historic setting without fine-dining prices, Krčma remains one of Prague’s classic dining experiences.

Cuisine Type
Bar, Central European, Czech, Eastern European, European
Restaurant Type
Casual Dining, Restaurant
Meals
Dinner, Lunch, Late Night
Special Diets
Vegetarian Friendly
Best For
Romantic Dinner, Family Friendly, Groups, Local Experience, Local Cuisine, Budget Travelers, Hidden Gem
Recognition
Travelers' Choice , Local Favorite

Features

Amenities
Free WiFi, Reservations Accepted, Table Service, Digital Payments, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar
Services
Walk-Ins Welcome, Event Catering, Group Bookings
Payment Methods
Cash, Credit Card, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Digital Payments

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PraguePeek Tip
Reserve an evening table if possible, as Krčma is one of the most popular traditional Czech restaurants in Old Town. The entrance is easy to miss from the street, so look for the staircase leading into the historic cellar. After dinner, Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock, and the Jewish Quarter are all within a few minutes' walk.
Nearby Attractions
Old Town Square – 4-minute walk

Prague Astronomical Clock – 5-minute walk

Spanish Synagogue – 2-minute walk

Jewish Quarter (Josefov) – 3-minute walk

Church of Our Lady before Týn – 5-minute walk

Municipal House – 8-minute walk

FAQs

What cuisine does Krčma serve?

Traditional Czech cuisine including goulash, svíčková, roasted duck, pork knee, grilled meats, soups, and homemade desserts.

Do I need a reservation?

Reservations are strongly recommended during evenings because the restaurant is very popular.

Does Krčma serve vegetarian food?

Yes. The menu includes several vegetarian dishes alongside the traditional Czech specialties.

What makes Krčma unique?

Its authentic medieval cellar setting with candlelit stone interiors creates one of Prague's most atmospheric traditional dining experiences.

Which dishes are most recommended?

Beef goulash, roasted pork knee, duck with dumplings, garlic soup, honey cake, and Czech draft beer are among the restaurant's signature favorites.

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Location

4, 925, Kostečná, Staré Město, Praha 1, Hlavní město Praha, Hlavní město Praha, Czechia, 110 00
Address
4, 925, Kostečná, Staré Město, Praha 1, Hlavní město Praha, Hlavní město Praha, Czechia, 110 00
Nearest Metro Station
Staroměstská
Walking Time from Metro
7 Minutes

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Business Hours

Opening Hours

Open
  • Monday
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Tuesday
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Wednesday Today
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Thursday
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Friday
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Saturday
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Sunday
    11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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