Europe’s leading publisher of locally produced city guide
ESSENTIAL CITY GUIDES
Prague
Restaurants
Hotels
Restaurants
Nightlife
Sightseeing
Culture & Events
Shopping
Arrival & Transport
Directory
Mail & Phones
Events
See all chapters »
« Hide chapters
Afghan
American
Argentinean
Bakeries & Sandwiches
Balkan
Beer gardens
Belgian
Breakfast
Brewery restaurants
Cafés
Chinese
Czech
Dining & Dancing
Fast food
Food with a view
French
Greek
Home delivery
Indian
International
Italian
Japanese & Korean
Kosher
Late eats
Latin American
Lebanese
Medieval
Mediterranean
Mexican & Tex-Mex
Middle Eastern
Pakistani
Pizza
Russian
Seafood
Slovak
Spanish & Hispanic
Tea houses
Thai
Turkish
Vegetarian
Wine bars
Free Download
More free downloads
All Destinations
Albania
Berat
Durrës
Gjirokastra
Korça
Pogradec
Saranda
Shkodra
Tirana
Austria
Vienna
Belarus
Minsk
Minsk (Русский)
Bosnia
Banja Luka
Bihać
Sarajevo
Bulgaria
Sofia
Veliko Turnovo
Croatia
Brač
Dubrovnik
Karlovac
Krapina
Opatija
Osijek
Rijeka
Samobor
Senj
Split
Varaždin
Velika Gorica
Zadar
Zagreb
Šibenik
Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary
Liberec
Olomouc
Plzeň
Prague
Český Krumlov
Estonia
Haapsalu
Narva
Otepää
Pärnu
Tallinn
Tartu
FYR Macedonia
Skopje
Germany
Berlin
Bochum
Cologne
Dortmund
Essen
Frankfurt
Gelsenkirchen
Hamburg
Hannover
Kaiserslautern
Leipzig
Munich
Nuremberg
Stuttgart
Greece
Athens
Thessaloniki
Ireland
Dublin
Italy
Cagliari
Kosovo
Brezovica
Gjakova
Peja
Pristina
Prizren
Latvia
Bauska
Burtnieki
Cesis
Daugavpils
Jelgava
Jurmala
Kolka
Kuldiga
Liepaja
Mezaparks
Riga
Sigulda
Lithuania
Birštonas
Druskininkai
Kaunas
Klaipėda
Kėdainiai
Nida
Palanga
Trakai
Vilnius
Šiauliai
Šventoji
Montenegro
Cetinje
Kotor
Podgorica
N. Ireland
Belfast
Derry
Lisburn
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Sittard-Geleen
Sittard-Geleen (Nederlands)
Tilburg
Tilburg (Nederlands)
Utrecht
s-Hertogenbosch
s-Hertogenbosch (Nederlands)
Poland
Auschwitz
Bydgoszcz
Chorzow
Danzig (auf Deutsch)
Frombork
Gdansk
Gdynia
Gdynia (auf Deutsch)
Gliwice
Kashubia
Katowice
Kornik
Krakow
Lodz
Malbork
Nowa Huta
Ojców
Poznan
Sopot
Tarnow
Warsaw
Wieliczka
Wolf's Lair
Wroclaw
Zabrze
Zakopane
Zoppot (auf Deutsch)
Romania
Brasov
Bucharest
Poiana Brasov
Sibiu
Russia
Kazan
Moscow
Peterhof
Pushkin and Pavlovsk
Sergiev Posad
St. Petersburg
Staraya Ladoga
Suzdal
Veliky Novgorod
Yaroslavl
Serbia
Belgrade
Niš
Novi Sad
Slovenia
Ankaran
Bistrica ob Sotli
Bled
Bohinj
Bovec
Brda
Brežice
Celje
Dobrna
Izola
Koper
Kostanjevica
Kranjska Gora
Krško
Laško
Lipica
Ljubljana
Maribor
Piran
Planica
Portorož
Posavje
Postojna
Radeče
Radovljica
Sevnica
Tolmin
Vipava
Vojnik
Štore
Sweden
Karlskrona
Switzerland
Zurich
Ukraine
Kyiv (Kiev)
Lviv
Odesa
Yevpatoriya
Home
»
Czech Republic
»
Prague
»
Restaurants
»
Pizza
Pizza
Tweet
The wheels of the catering industry in this town are becoming clogged with pizza. It's cheap and, because it doesn't have to involve a lot of nasty things like freshness and flavour, very popular.
Prague » Restaurants » Pizza
Amfora
Interesting yet uninspiring, Amfora provides an adequate Italian dining experience for an excellent price. Enter the split-level, many roomed cellar space, and choose from an extensive menu of pizza, pasta, risotto, salads and meat dishes.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Coloseum
A pizza-maker slaving away in front of the flames of a wood-burning oven is the only spectacle you’ll witness at this coliseum.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Einstein
This place doesn't attract the wild-haired professor crowd as much as their impoverished students (ISIC card holders get 2 for 1).
Read_on
(2 Comments)
Fresco Vento
This warm Italian restaurant has an open kitchen, with wood-burning oven, sitting between the two half-sunken dining areas which have creative lighting.
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Giallo Rosa
This small take-away place decked out in football scarves serves the closest thing to a New York-style pizza that we’ve seen in Prague.
Read_on
(2 Comments)
Green Tomato
All mix-matched furniture, faux Tiffany lamps and earthy atmosphere in this popular pizza place, which does not served green tomatoes, fried or otherwise.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Grosseto
Possibly the most popular pizza and meatball spaghetti joint in Prague. You'll have to hang about at the bar and drink a beer
Read_on
(1 Comment)
Kmotra
The Godmother gathers extensive broods around her ankles as she hands down the old family recipe for making great pizzas from a wood-burning oven.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Parenzo
A neighbourhood pizza place for huge, tasty and well loaded pizza and pasta or just for an evening drink. It’s good to see a wide selection of non-cream pasta sauces.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Pizza Nuova
The Ambiente group turn their talented hands to this eat all you can antipasti and/or pizza & pasta restaurant. Well planned location adjacent to the massive shopping centre, the Palladium, set to open late 2007.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Pizzeria Donna
People seem to want to sit upstairs, but better yet, head downstairs and discover more seating in the charming cellar where pizzas are prepared before your eyes in a brick, wood-burning oven.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Roma Uno
The pizza place that is open 24 hours, delivers to your house and has a pool table. It’s the all hours and not having to
Read_on
(No Comments)
Rugantino
Great pizzas and quick service make this a popular eatery with the lunchtime office crowd. Classic Italian would be preferable to the modern décor, but that's just our opinion.
Read_on
(No Comments)
U Mlsného bobra
For the Naked Gun fans among us, the Fastidious Beaver, true to its name, serves up delicious pizzas at great prices. Tucked away
Read_on
(No Comments)
Venezia
Not only is the interior clever (patrons are seated on what appears to be a gondola jetty surrounded by blue-green tiles), the dozens of pastas and pizzas from the wood-burning oven are delicious and inexpensive.
Read_on
(No Comments)
500
Pizza places are all over Prague; what’s missing is quality, or even decent, ones. If a pizza craving hits, hunt down 500 behind the Hradčanská metro station for some decent pies, in a great relaxed atmosphere.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Flamengo
Like a third division football pitch, it's small, green-ish, grubby and out of the centre, but the quick and courteous staff hand out the best pizza in the city and some not too shoddy pasta dishes as well.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Gusto
A long empty primo location on Vinohradska has been brightly filled by this massive pizza place, where the relatively high prices are testament to the rent.
Read_on
(No Comments)
La Piazzetta
Like a little green Italian bistro. On the top floor of a mall. Overlook the shopping centre vibe, and you’ll probably enjoy La Piazzetta.
Read_on
(No Comments)
Modrá Zahrada
The unassuming façade hides a labyrinth of blue niches, rooms and halls that are all necessary to provide space for the hordes of suits that descend on ithe place like lunchtime locusts.
Read_on
(No Comments)