Lehká Hlava
Starry vegetarian dining near Charles Bridge.
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Lehká Hlava is a long-running vegetarian and vegan restaurant in Prague Old Town, serving creative meat-free cuisine since 2005 in a calm setting close to Charles Bridge. Its name means Clear Head, and the dining experience is designed to feel like a peaceful pause from the busiest lanes of the historic centre. The official website places the restaurant between Charles Bridge and Národní Street, in a courtyard reached from Boršov near Karolíny Světlé, Náprstkova and Betlémská streets. Inside, Lehká Hlava is known for its imaginative design, including the famous starry ceiling and rooms shaped by several creative collaborators, with Žanda Gebauer, Viktor Koreis and Ieva Ozola credited by the restaurant for the interior and mural work.
The menu focuses on vegetarian and vegan cooking with international inspiration rather than traditional Czech meat-heavy dining. Current examples from the official menu and daily offer include dishes such as smoked tofu pâté, hummus, guacamole, oyster mushroom goulash, quesadilla, tofu Kung Pao, fresh lemonades, cocktails, beer and Moravian wines. Vegan items and allergen information are clearly marked, and traveler-facing listings also note gluten-free options, reservations, seating, table service, takeout, highchairs, private dining and alcohol service.
For visitors, the atmosphere is one of the main reasons to book. Lehká Hlava combines a central Old Town location with an intimate, slightly hidden feel, making it useful for romantic dinners, relaxed lunches, small groups and travelers looking for vegetarian food near major sights. The restaurant says it is often fully booked and recommends online reservations, especially because the 7:00–8:00 pm period is usually busiest. It is not a river-view or rooftop restaurant, but its location is excellent for pairing dinner with Charles Bridge, Kampa, the National Theatre or a walk through Old Town. Its strongest verified highlights are longevity, plant-based focus, artistic interior, and convenient landmark-friendly setting for first-time Prague visitors today.
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FAQs
Does Lehká Hlava serve vegan food?
Yes. The restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan dishes, and vegan items are marked on the menu.
Is Lehká Hlava suitable for gluten-free diners?
Gluten-free options are listed by travel platforms, and the restaurant publishes allergen information, but guests should confirm details with staff before ordering.
Should I book a table?
Yes. The restaurant says it is often fully booked and recommends using its online reservation system.
Where is Lehká Hlava located?
It is in Prague Old Town at Boršov 280/2, close to Charles Bridge and Národní Street.
Does Lehká Hlava serve alcohol?
Yes. The menu includes cocktails, beer, prosecco and wines, including Moravian wines.
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