Wonderful atmosphere reminiscent of the Czech Republic. Staff are mostly European-born and enhance the authenticity. Great Czech food and beer as well!
Great gathering place, and it was cool that this is where the cast of the show we'd seen (42nd Street Moon, Sail Away, opening night) went to party. The food was excellent. Atmosphere feels bohemian. A great alternative to the mundane on Halloween.
A pub-decorated restaurant with a Central European and Italian inspired fare. We got the roasted duck (authentic and very tasty), strudel (ok) and split pea soup (tasty). Some menu items were of questionable inspiration, but it was nice to see meals that at least resembled the motherland. Our server didn't speak Czech, but she was actually from Italy and she was extremely nice. Don't expect much of pure Czech fare, but otherwise, this place is surely worth trying.
Really great Czech cuisine! We were here twice and the food was delicious everytime. Especially the “segedin goulash” was brilliant!
Highly recommend when you re in SF. Taste it. You ll love it! Definitely!
Btw the Pilsner (Plzen) fits the food amazingly ;)
While I can't personally speak to the authenticity of the courses, I can say everything I've tried here has been great. I also very much enjoy the European atmosphere the venue creates.
A true bohemian gem in the heart of the financial district. Boasting plus sized liters of Czech brew and traditional dishes. Sit inside or out and gaze at the Transamerica pyramid whilst enjoying a frosty brew at happy hour.
Christian Lugo Ramirez
+5
We get engaged there 16 Years ago, nice place, good food, great memories.
Have been wanting to try this place for a long time. Went for lunch today and the experience DID NOT let me down one bit. Tried the paprika goulash with dumplings and loved every bite of it. A very hearty portion size as well. Will most definitely be going back and trying out some other mouthwatering menu items I drooled over.
Good European beer and awesome sandwiches. I tried with steak and definitely recommend.
Cafe Prague is a warm and inviting restaurant with an Eastern European menu. Never having visited that region, I will take their word for it. It sure looks like I imagine a restaurant would look in Prague. Anyway, we were treated wonderfully, our dinner was paced nicely. I had a stew with potatoes and loved it. I look forward to more visits here.
Stopped in for a snack and beer, was not disappointed. Real Czech beers, generously portioned tasty food (happy hour menu is not particularly Czech, but steak tartare, large salad and meatballs were all great). Service was super-friendly and I can see myself stopping in again.
Cafe Prague transports me back to Prague when I step inside and see the decor and eat their food which is very good. They have friendly waitresses and good service. I like the background music; one time it was Sinatra-era, another 60's rock, always different and not so loud you can't talk easily. Go, for some good food and European charm.
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