Hard Rock Cafe Prague

Hard Rock Cafe Prague

Malé náměstí 142/3, Praha 1, 11000 Now closed - opens at 11:30

3.7 Reviewed by 6 users
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.
 
The cafe is located in the heart of old Prague less than 50 meters from the famous Old Town Square. The three-level, 1900-square-meter cafe includes two vibrant bars and features a unique compilation of memorabilia from Hard Rock’s world-famous collection completed by a 5-meter custom-made chandelier in the shape of a guitar.
   
Join us at Hard Rock Cafe Prague for great American food, famous cocktails, Live Music and Hard Rock after dark (DJ Friday and Saturday nights). Come to celebrate your birthday, enjoy corporate parties. We will prepare for you special tailormade events up to 800 guests.
Families with kids welcome, we offer kids´ menus and Lil´Rocker birthday packages. Be our guests and feel like Rock Stars!

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Nice location and experience

Reviewed by Jan Purkrábek 20.09.2019
I have only been to Prague's Hard Rock Cafe three times but never had a bad experience. Although it can be busy at times, the burgers and their drinks were great. I especially love the setting and the central location. Recommend it.

Great burgers and atmosphere

Reviewed by Jason Pirodsky 09.05.2019
Have eaten at Hard Rock locations around the world, and the food and atmosphere (in the historic u Rotta building) at the Prague location is one of the best. Prices in line with the global Hard Rock brand, so a bit more expensive than the average Prague restaurant, even those in the tourist center. Only had one negative experience amongst a dozen or so visits: at the big Thanksgiving event a few years back, when the main Hard Rock building... read more

word to the rock

Reviewed by jackattack 26.08.2009
I dig the Hard Rock. If you ever get tired of the whole Euro-house-trance-strobe-tits-n-acid dealio, roll over to the Rock. They got some killer bands here which you can see for free, they draw a pretty good crowd, and the set up is awesome (bar/restaurant/stage/lounge all in one). Also, word to the bartender on the second floor! The grand marnier heated with orange peal is a sweet deal - keep it up man! I will say, however, the bar needs... read more

Getting better all the time

Reviewed by FX 22.08.2009
I have visited the Hard Rock in Prague a few times, starting back when they opened in the Spring, and most recently last week. While not perfect on every detail every time, they have improved so much that it is becoming a place I am going much more often. Many things the first night way back in April were pretty bad, but everything has gotten so much better since then, from the food prep to the service to the live music. I have found their... read more

Impossible to have a conversation here

Reviewed by Sid Lickman 31.05.2009
WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYY TOOOOOO LOUD! They have the best looking Hard Rock Cafe East of the LA Hard Rock on La Cienega Blvd. Attentive staff are good, polite, speak English but over worked and they do not know the prices of their own food and drink! Drinks are great, but terribly pricey. 300kc for a non-alcoholic mixed juice is really for the Bill Gates types of the world. Food is average, not great, not bad. I was amused by the staff... read more