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    U Medvídků

    3.7 (135 reviews)
    ModerateBreweries, Pubs, Czech
    Closed 11:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Larded roast beef in a cream sauce with cranberries and dumplings. The meat was tougher than I expected it to be.
    Mark F.

    Stopped in for a Budvar and dinner. I ordered the larded roast beef with cranberries and dumplings. While the taste of the meat was good, I expected it to be much more tender, it was much tougher than I expected and much chewier. The description made me believe I would have something very tender.

    Cheers!
    John D.

    This place was recommended to us by the front desk. If you want local Czech food, I'd highly recommend it. They were very friendly upon entering and helped us order food for our starving children. I had one of their crafted beers and it was excellent. The sausage platter was very good with mustard and beer. The ribeye was perfectly cooked and the mushroom sauce added another flavor of umami to it. The pumpkin salad, although very different for me, was excellent! Overall great place and food. For me, this was a heavy meal so be prepared. Enjoy!

    Roast Beef
    Jenna W.

    We went here with a group and the service was amazing! Even with all of us they were patient and tried to help the best way they could. The area was super cute and we were seated in a back room. The food was so amazing, I had a roast beef that was so savory with bread dumplings

    #16 beef in cream sauce
    Malou T.

    We chanced upon this place and was attracted by the small plates on the menu. While waiting for a table we read a 3 star review for this place and we were hesitant. But all our fears quickly disappeared. Service and food was excellent. I am glad we stayed and sampled #1and #16. It was outstanding!

    Kielbasa, beer
    Douglas N.

    Traditional food, great beer, reasonable prices, highly recommended!! We stayed at the hotel and loved that this was down stairs. Do it!!!

    1466
    Alice C.

    In touristy old town, this is a popular place that is worth a visit. We found our way here by recommendation of the chef who taught our Czech cooking class the day before. Skip the restaurant section and head upstairs to the brewery part, much smaller (only a row of tables), it has the same food menu as downstairs and their on brews on tap. Draft beers: They have light, dark, a seasonal white and the X-33 "strongest beer in the world". No really a beer drinker, I really enjoyed the light, a lovely smooth mellow flavor that goes down very easily. The X-33 I was told by our British table neighbors (who were super cool to give me a sip) was too sweet and not really how people liked their beers. I really like it myself though. Food: Portions are generous and prices are still very reasonable for Old town. A ginormous pork knees was 355 czk. We got that plus roasted pork tails (bit too dry). Also got sides of potato pancakes (felt more doughy then potato) red Cabbage and roasted vegetables. The sides were great, while way too much good. I pulled the meat off the pork knee and ended up with a whole place still to take home after becoming entirely stuffed. Do come give them a try when you're here. Service was good upstairs, while downstairs when we left it seemed packed and the staff getting short on patience with over 200 people in the place. Also they only serve their own draft beer upstairs, in the cool house glasses (we took one home for a souvenir for 120czk), so definitely head up back!

    Beers
    Lisa W.

    3.5 ish. We only came for drinks... it was pretty good. We got seated right away and our server was attentive. Got the traditional beer... Pilsner Urquell. No different anywhere else. Decor was cool. It was pretty busy.

    Half metre cigaro sausage with mustard and horseradish
    Janice C.

    Just because Anthony Bourdain has been here, doesn't mean you should go too. Ok, maybe you should. Not only do they have the largest beer hall in Prague, but they serve Budweiser too. Hold on. Hold on. Budweiser in America? tastes like piss. Budweiser in the Czech Republic? Doesn't taste like piss. If you're still not convinced to drink Bud in Prague (I agree, you shouldn't! there are waaay too many other beers worth your .. beer belly) they also carry the popular Oldgott and beer X33, mainly famous for its alcohol concentration level at 12.6%. Food is uninspiring, but decent. The Cigaro sausage appetizer with mustard and horseradish was delicious. The pork schitzel was average, as was my half roasted duck with meat and potato dumplings. Portions at other traditional Czech restos we've been to were bigger and better value for your money. Nevertheless, ANYWHERE you go in Prague, even if overpriced, is still cheaper than what you would spend say ... outside of Prague. Also, make sure you double check the bill, it's literally written on a piece of paper and the server does the math in his head. I took a picture of the menu beforehand so we knew the prices he wrote down were correct.

    Budweiser...but not the kind you would imagine. This one is Czech.
    Alex P.

    Without question, this place is a must go in Prague. First of all, yes, they serve and brew Budweiser, but not the kind you would imagine. This a Czech Budweiser and is very very tasty. The ambiance is really cool. Tavern feel, fun times and always tons of people. It's popular among locals and tourists, so you may have to wait. It's fairly close to the main square, so should be am easy walk. Anyways, I won't get lengthy here, just step in for a beer and a dinner, you won't regret it.

    Roasted boar over spinach with dumplings
    Jessica S.

    I'd give this restaurant a 4 for food a 2 for service and a 2.5 for beer. I found this place during one of my many research crawls back when we were planning this trip. I sent the menu to my husband, who instantly started oooh-ing and ahhh-ing over the food items. When he saw that they also had a brewery onsite, it sealed the deal: this was one of the places we knew we *had* to go to. We showed up around lunch time on day during the middle of the week. It was pretty busy (Czechs do love their lunchtime meals and all those mugs of beer), but we were able to find a small table towards the back. A waiter came by not long after with menus and to ask for our drink orders. As we hadn't had a chance to view the things they had on tap, we didn't know what we wanted, so we asked for a minute. He didn't even acknowledge us - he just walked away. We finally made a decision on food: Roast boar on garlic with dumplings and spinach for me, and the Schnitzel for him. Decisions made, we closed our menus and sat back to wait for our waiter to come back. And we waited. And waited. And waited a ton more. There were several members of the wait staff walking back and forth in front of the table, but none stopped. They went to other tables to serve them, but continually ignored us. We were two minutes from getting up and walking out when one of them finally decided to stop to take our order. She wasn't friendly at all. We tried to ignore it, but it was just so obvious. And this wasn't just "Czechs just seem colder than most people", this was flat-out rudeness. We asked for a specific beer, and she told us they didn't have it. So we asked for the next beer, and she said no. She then fed us a line about there only being two beers, one on tap, the other in a bottle. My husband relented and asked for two of the beers on draft, and she left. When the food was delivered, I was surprised by the amount of food. I had thought that it'd be just heaps and heaps of food, but the serving size was actually quite...normal. My dish had some good flavor, though it was a more than a little salty. My husband loved his schnitzel, saying that it was better than he had hoped. The beer was kind of disappointing - pilsner that I'm pretty sure was Budweiser-like. The service never got better. It took way too long to get our bill, and by the time someone stopped by (completely different waiter at this point), all I wanted was to get out of there. Overall, I wasn't impressed, and I had no strong desire to return.

    Beer
    David K.

    U Medvidku is an inn, restaurant, and beer hall located between the old and new cities of Prague. We came here for dinner on the recommendation of one of my Czech colleagues, and this was undoubtedly the best meal I had in Prague. We started our meal with two glasses of beer (it's true--beer is literally cheaper than water in Prague) along with an order of Prague ham, served with mustard, horseradish, and pickled. The ham was delicious--it was slightly chilled, lean, and flavorful--definitely not too salty, which was a great surprise. And then came the main courses. We found a number of fairly unusual meats on the menu and knew we had to try them. So we started off with an order of deer leg, which was drowned in gravy and served with potato croquettes on the side. While the deer itself was tender and delicious (though the flavors perhaps a little bit muddled), I actually really enjoyed the potato croquettes, which were not fried, and I found the texture absolutely fascinating--soft and chewy and the same time! The other dish we ordered, which I absolutely loved, was the pheasant leg. The dish came with three pieces on the bone along with Carlsbad dumplings (a type of seasoned bread dumping) on the side. While I didn't find the dumplings that memorable, the pheasant was out of this world. They had a unique flavor that was distinctly "poultry," yet unlike any other poultry I had ever tasted. I also felt very medieval picking up the entirely pheasant leg and gnawing the tender, savory meat right off the bone! Overall, this was a fantastic restaurant right in the heart of Prague and with very friendly service as well!

    Pork Neck, Salad and Soup
    Charlynn K.

    We were starving when we arrived and the first place we saw was this; albeit delicious meaty smells were wafting through the front door, drawing us to this place! Upon entering, we realized that there were sections for smoking and non-smoking (something quite common in Prague, we realized later); the section where we entered was the smoking one. A group of old man was sitting by the window, drinking beer, chatting in garish, chirpy voices and smoking - ah, no wonder this is a Pub! We have heard that meat is good and widely available in Prague and being the hungry people that we are, we ordered a large slab of Pork Neck meat. I don't fancy pork all that much but I was willing to give it a go; my other two travel companions are pork-lovers! For me, I ordered a hearty beef soup and a salad to share. Verdict: * Pork Neck - super large portion, best if shared among 3 people!. Delicious, smokey and very meaty. It comes as is, with a knife stuck in it, and it is quite a feat to cut the meat, strength is needed! * Beef soup - taste like Campbell's ABC soup, nothing fancy about it but if you're in need of something hot on a cold day, this hits the spot. * Ceasar Salad - the good old salad does its job, but it is quite a large portion though. p.s. The portions are huge so if you are small-eaters, it is better to share a portion so that you can try more food instead of hogging one main dish for yourself! :)

    Jocelyn C.

    GREAT decor - has an old city vibe. Majority of wait staff is friendly enough. I ordered the pork schnitzel and potato salad which was good - friend had the goulash which she enjoyed. We started with toast and beer cheese - and ended with beer ice cream and chocolate cake - all pretty good. Giving a 4 star as it's good - but not mind-blowing :)

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    This was amazing food was awesome as well as service! This lived up to the hype. Would definitely go back for more

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    Food was amazing... will return when we are in Prague again. Atmosphere was quaint and made for a nice experience.

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    A word of warning the X33 is no joke, so one glass should be more than enough for the must skilled beer aficionado.

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