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Barbora
Good for a little romance and great food, this upmarket restaurant with flagstone floors and a charming summer terrace hovering
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Café Retro
Locals’ favourite and the town’s most child-oriented location. Cocktails join pizza and pasta and a fairly good
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Hospoda 99
Whether you're staying at the adjacent hostel or not, Hospoda 99 makes an excellent spot to sit, relax, drink and enjoy some of the best Czech and American-inspired dishes in town.
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Krčma Barbakán
Perched high above the river in the original fortifications of the city is Barbakán. Its medieval soul hasn’t been
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Krčma U Dwau Maryí
Classic Czech (Bohemian) cuisine - large plates of meat, cabbage and dumplings - plus some recipes and ingredients that have otherwise been consigned to history.
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Kristínka
With a terrace on the mill stream of the Vltava and excellent Czech dishes, this restaurant – with attached pension of rooms off a lovely courtyard – is quiet, friendly and beautifully located.
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Krumlovský Mlýn
Grab a big wooden seat at the old mill and watch big slabs of meat roast over an open fire in the corner or simply marvel at the huge bellows the size of a Volkswagen and the airplane hanging from the ceiling.
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Laibon
A vegeatrian paradise in this paradise of a town. Sit inside or out for an huge though similarly tasting variety of veggie delights of lentils, couscous, tofu, etc.
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Papa's Living Restaurant
The name is silly and welcome written in several languages is naff, but it’s always full owing to its huge summer riverside terrace and its menu of American-style favourites like ribs, steaks and chicken wings.
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Pivnice at the Old Inn
As you descend deeper and deeper, the odour of smoke invades you nostrils. But it’s not fire or brimstone of the biblical sense, rather the sweet smell of grilled meat.
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Pizzeria Latrán
Housed in a marvel of a Baroque and Renaissance building, this restaurant serves up all things Italian including antipasti, pasta, main courses and, its speciality, pizzas baked in a wood-burning oven.
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Pizzeria Nonna Gina
Authentic Italian cuisine is this restaurant which is especially lovely in summer with its tucked away terrace. They have rooms upstairs too.
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Rybářská bašta Jakuba Krčína
Fairly dark interior but it does have a non-smoking section and there is efficient service on the summer terrace. Limited fresh and sea water fish specials to match a limited but equally as tasty wine menu.
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Švejk
The Good Soldier Švejk has sadly had his name attached to some terribly tourist places but this is a good local hangout with typical Czech fare and Gambrinus at excellent prices within its wooden walls.
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