Restaurace Mincovna

Restaurace Mincovna

Casual

Staré Město – Staré MěstoModerate

The Experience

You'll find Restaurace Mincovna right on the heavy stones of Old Town Square. But don't let the prime location worry you. Skip the tourist traps. This is a sharp, modern take on a Bohemian brasserie. Huge copper tanks hang over the bar. They pump fresh, unpasteurized Pilsner Urquell straight into your glass. The space once housed the city's mint. Now, Chef David Kalina runs the kitchen. He focuses on big, bold Austro-Hungarian flavors. Expect high stone vaults and a crowd of locals who know exactly where to get a decent meal in the center. It's part of the "Tady chutná" group. This means they take their standards seriously. You won't find tired recipes or lazy service here. It's a place where history meets a very modern obsession with quality. Grab a seat near the beer tanks and watch the square move outside. It’s the best show in Prague. You’ll feel the energy of the city without the usual overpriced fluff. It is grounded, real, and worth your time. Whether you are here for a quick lunch or a long dinner, the quality never slips.

Signature Dishes

Knee of Young Piglets (800g)

A massive, slow-roasted pork knee featuring incredibly crispy skin and tender meat, served with horseradish mash and red onion.

Beef in Cream Sauce (Svíčková)

Tender beef round shoulder draped in a complex, sweet-and-sour root vegetable cream sauce, accompanied by Carlsbad bun dumplings and cranberries.

Traditional Beef Goulash

A hearty, deeply flavorful beef stew seasoned heavily with paprika, served alongside shallots and traditional potato dumplings.

The Culinary Tapestry of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Forget generic pub food. David Kalina treats the restaurace mincovna menu like a map of the old empire. He digs into Bohemian and Moravian roots to find the best ingredients. You'll see Svíčková on almost every table. It is a tender beef round shoulder swimming in a thick, creamy root vegetable sauce. It comes with Carlsbad dumplings and a dollop of cranberries. The kitchen uses local produce to keep everything grounded. And it works. Every plate feels like a heavy, satisfying piece of history. But don't skip the poultry or the lighter appetizers. They show off the range of the old Habsburg monarchy without feeling dated. You're getting refined cooking here, not just a plate of meat. It is about understanding how these dishes were built centuries ago and making them work for a modern palate.

The Alchemy and Craft of Pilsner Urquell Tank Beer

In Prague, beer is a religion. This place is one of its high temples. They serve tankové pivo. This is unpasteurized beer delivered straight from the brewery in Plzeň. It never touches the air until the tapster pours it into your glass. This keeps the Saaz hops sharp and the caramel notes smooth. They use soft Plzeň water and noble Saaz hops. They also stick to a traditional triple decoction mashing process. But the brewery is only half the story. The physical pour is an art form. Watch the guys behind the bar. They're pros. Ask for a Hladinka if you want a standard pour. Or try a Mlíko. It's a glass of sweet, wet foam that's better than it sounds. It is the freshest pint you will find in the Old Town.

Architectural Resonance: From Monastery to Prague Mint

You're eating inside a 17th-century Pauline Monastery. Look up at those massive stone vaults. They've seen a lot of history. In the 18th century, Count František Josef Pachta turned the place into the Prague Mint. They stamped a 'C' on every coin made here for decades. The building almost disappeared during a 20th-century urban cleanup. But the Club for Old Prague saved it from the wrecking ball. Now, the design pays tribute to that industrial past. You'll spot old coins and metal motifs throughout the room. It’s a cool mix of heavy history and sleek, modern design. It feels solid. And it reminds you that you're sitting in one of the most important spots in the city. The stone walls hum with the energy of a classic European brasserie.

The Atmosphere

A sophisticated blend of warm ambers and deep coppers within a historic space featuring high-arched vaulted ceilings and a lively European brasserie energy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Restaurace Mincovna located in Old Town Prague?
Restaurace Mincovna is located at Staroměstské náměstí 930/7, right on the iconic Old Town Square. It is easy to find near the center of the square and serves as a great landmark for meeting friends before a meal.
Do I need to make a reservation for Restaurace Mincovna?
It is highly recommended to book a table in advance, especially for dinner or during weekends. Its prime location on the square means it fills up quickly with both tourists and local residents.
What are the specialty dishes at Restaurace Mincovna?
The kitchen focuses on traditional Austro-Hungarian cuisine with highlights like the 800g Knee of Young Piglets. Other signature favorites include the classic Beef Goulash and Beef in Cream Sauce, also known as Svíčková.
Is Restaurace Mincovna considered an expensive restaurant?
The restaurant offers moderate pricing and is known for providing high quality food at a fair price point for its central location. It is a reliable choice for visitors who want an authentic meal without the typical tourist trap prices.
What is the dress code for dining at Restaurace Mincovna?
Restaurace Mincovna has a casual and relaxed atmosphere where no formal dress code is required. Most guests visit in comfortable street clothes or smart-casual attire after a day of exploring the city.
Are there vegetarian options available at Restaurace Mincovna?
Although the menu is centered around traditional meat-heavy Bohemian dishes, the restaurant usually provides several vegetarian alternatives. It is a good idea to check the daily specials or ask the staff for the best meat-free options available during your visit.

Quick Facts

CuisineAustro Hungarian
Price Range€€
AddressStaroměstské náměstí 930/7, 110 00 Praha 1 – Staré Město, Czech Republic
Phone+420 727 955 669
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