Overview
Baráčnická rychta is far more than a typical restaurant, serving as a living link to the Czech cultural heritage of the Free Townsmen Society. Located in the historic Malá Strana district, this venue invites guests into an interwar architectural setting that dates back to the building's 1930s reconstruction. Today, it combines this rich historical backdrop with a fresh culinary vision that prioritizes high-quality, seasonal ingredients. Whether you are seeking a hearty, traditional meal or simply wish to enjoy a fine selection of draft beer in an authentic environment, the restaurant provides an inviting atmosphere for all. By dining here, you support a venue deeply committed to the preservation of local customs and the continued celebration of Czech hospitality.
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Is a reservation recommended?
It is advised to contact them to secure a table due to its popular location.
What kind of cuisine do you serve?
We serve traditional Czech cuisine with modern interpretations using seasonal ingredients.
Is the restaurant centrally located?
Yes, it is nestled in the heart of Prague in the Malá Strana district.