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Tasty burgers and other good eats, cocktails and entertainment all at Belushi’s. The restaurant has a big stage and hosts regular concerts, comedy shows and more, plus big TVs for the sports, but there’s also a more mellow dining area.
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Angus Restaurant
With a name like that; you can bet on steak, burgers and other menu items that formally moo’ed. Choose from a New York strip or rumpsteak; an Angus burger or an American classic.
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Belushi’s Bar & Restaurant
Tasty burgers and other good eats, cocktails and entertainment all at Belushi’s. The restaurant has a big stage and hosts regular concerts, comedy shows and more, plus big TVs for the sports, but there’s also a more mellow dining area.
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Cowboys Steaks & Cocktails
Bazaar has morphed into the Kampa Group’s sublime version of an American steakhouse. Premium-tequila-laden cowgirls
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Hard Rock Cafe
Hard Rock Cafe Prague, Europe's largest Hard Rock Cafe, is situated in the four-story, V.J.Rott building with a beautifully decorated neo-Renaissance façade and frescos.
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Hooters
The ambiguous America restaurant known for its chicken wings (and perhaps its waitresses) has landed in Prague. Unfortunately, while the waitresses seem to be the same; the food has been lacing in a quality.
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Jáma
Music and booze memorabilia from the Ramones to Jack Daniels adorn the walls and ceilings of this, one of Prague’s most popular expat destinations.
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Klub Phenomen
You normally wouldn’t head to a club for dinner; but the swank new Klub Phenomen is opening all sorts of entertainment doors.
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Mazanej králíček
Pulp Fiction fans, or anyone looking for some American food should head on over to Jack Rabbit Slim’s Also called Mazaný Králíček (shrewd bunny rabbit), don’t expect waitresses dressed as dead celebrities or vanilla cokes.
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U Malého Glena
Renowned for the tiny though classy jazz joint downstairs, the street level bar has entertaining barmen, free-flowing beer and cocktails, and good food.
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Aloha Wave Lounge
Aloha Praha, aloha Honolulu. Plants, frangipani shirts and photos of tanned 1950s Hawaiians with longboards form the décor to this club and restaurant.
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Čestr
A unique concept in meat tasting – lots of small portions to encourage you to try different cuts and flavours; Čestr is the latest restaurant in the successful Ambiente Group.
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T.G.I. Friday’s
The TGI brand offers the same huge-portioned menu to homesick travellers in Prague as they do around the world. For a slice of Americana with your apple pie, free refills and crazy outfits, this is the place to be.
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TGI Fridays
Another location for the same as it ever was slice of Americana although this one has cheaper prices than its Old Town sibling and shares its bathrooms with Planet Sushi next door.
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