
Pivovar a restaurace U Fleků
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The Experience
Walk into U Fleků and you're stepping into 1499. Vít Skřemenec started this brewery and they haven't stopped the taps for over five centuries. It is massive. You'll find 1,200 seats spread across eight historic halls and a huge outdoor garden. Sure, the place is full of international travelers seeking a classic experience. But even the local beer purists respect the history here. The atmosphere is loud and joyful. You'll hear the constant clinking of heavy glass and the blast of a tuba. Sit at a long wooden table in the gothic-vaulted Sausage Room. Or try the Knights' Hall for something more romantic. Order the legendary 13° dark lager. In summer, grab a spot under the chestnut trees in the courtyard. It's a Prague rite of passage. No excuses. You're here for the atmosphere as much as the brew.
Signature Dishes
Flekovský guláš (Flek Goulash)
A rich, slow-simmered beef goulash bathed in a deep, savory paprika sauce . It is traditionally served with a satisfying combination of soft bread dumplings and speck (bacon) dumplings to soak up every drop of the hearty gravy .
Pečené vepřové koleno (Roasted Pork Knuckle)
A show-stopping, slow-roasted pork knuckle featuring intensely crispy skin and tender, fall-off-the-bone meat . Accompanied by sharp mustard, fresh horseradish, and a light vegetable garnish to cut through the richness of the roast .
Flekovský Tmavý Ležák 13° (Flek Dark Lager)
The establishment's exclusive, unfiltered dark lager brewed directly on-site since 1843 . Crafted purely from water, barley malt, hops, and yeast, it boasts a smooth, slightly sweet, and subtly roasted flavor profile .
The Vibe & Crowd
The energy here is loud and unapologetic. It’s a labyrinth of eight different halls. Each has its own story. You might end up in the Academy where 19th-century writers used to argue. Or maybe the Cabaret Hall for one of the weekend shows with dancers and comedy routines. You will definitely share a heavy wooden table with a stranger. Don't be shy. The musicians roaming with accordions and tubas make sure the ice stays broken. It is a party. Most of the crowd comes from out of town, but you'll still see locals nursing dark lagers under the murals. Look up at the medieval timber beams in the brewhouse. They're still coated in ox blood. This is no polished museum. You are in a living, breathing beer hall that has seen everything Prague has to throw at it. It is designed for big groups and long nights.
The Menu Highlights
Don't come here for a light salad. This is heavy-duty Czech cooking built to soak up dark beer. Start with the whipped beer cheese and butter. Or try the homemade liver sausage served with vinegar and onions. Use the thick slices of dark bread to scoop up every bit. The main courses are all about meat and dumplings. The Flek Goulash is the standard move. It’s beef in a thick paprika sauce with both bread and speck dumplings. You can also get the confit duck leg with braised red cabbage. The roasted pork knuckle is the real beast, though. It is cooked in dark beer and served with mustard and horseradish. The skin is so crispy it cracks. Vegetarians get a break here too. There is a plate with grilled halloumi and roasted vegetables. Finish with the apple strudel and a mountain of whipped cream. It's simple and rustic. And very filling.
Why Locals Love It
Prague locals respect this place for its endurance. It survived wars and communism without stopping the brewing process once. The Brtník family took the brewery back in 1991 and kept the soul intact. Then there’s the beer itself. The 13° dark lager is only sold on these premises. You won't find it in any supermarket. It is smooth and slightly sweet but carries a roasted malt bitterness. It is 4.6% ABV and dangerously easy to drink by the liter. Look around at the carved woodwork and the stained glass in the Václavka hall. This is more than a place to eat. It is a piece of the city's identity. Residents bring their out-of-town guests here for the cabaret or just a quiet pint under the garden trees. They know it’s the real deal. It’s a tangible connection to the past. Don't leave Prague without having at least one pint here.
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