Overview
Puskin Restaurant, located at Husova 230/14, is a notable venue occupying a building with deep roots tracing back to the 16th century. Once belonging to an imperial gem cutter named Matyáš Kratz, the building is still identified by its original house sign, U Zlatého jablka. The establishment offers three distinct experiences within its walls: a traditional restaurant, a wine cellar situated under atmospheric gothic vaulting, and a dedicated cafe-bar. This location is particularly unique because it is co-owned by a descendant of the famous Russian poet, Aleksandr Pushkin, providing a direct personal link to the literary namesake in an environment that feels anchored in the medieval history of Prague.
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Is the poet Puskin related to the restaurant?
The restaurant is named after him, and one of the current owners is a direct descendant.
Does the building have a historical name?
Yes, it is historically known as U Zlatého jablka.