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Lokál Dlouhááá

4.0(617 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Older children and teens who enjoy trying new foods will appreciate the authentic Czech dishes, while the casual, lively atmosphere means parents don't need to worry about younger kids being a bit noisy.

About

Lokál Dlouhááá offers families an authentic Czech dining experience in a relaxed, welcoming beer hall atmosphere where kids are genuinely appreciated. This bustling neighborhood spot serves hearty, traditional comfort food that appeals to young palates, including schnitzel, dumplings, and roasted meats, all at reasonable prices that make family dining affordable.

Highlights

  • Authentic Czech cuisine including kid-friendly schnitzel and potato dumplings
  • Lively, casual atmosphere where families blend in with locals
  • Fresh Pilsner Urquell beer for parents straight from the tank
  • Affordable prices that won't break the family travel budget
  • Traditional Czech desserts like apple strudel

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early for dinner (5:30-6pm) to avoid peak crowds and ensure easier seating with kids, as this popular spot fills up quickly with locals.
  2. 2.The menu is in Czech but servers are accustomed to English-speaking visitors. Ask for recommendations or point to dishes you see other families enjoying.
  3. 3.Czech portions are generous, so consider ordering one or two dishes to share with younger children before ordering separately.
  4. 4.Try the svíčková (beef sirloin in cream sauce with dumplings), a mild, kid-friendly Czech classic that most children enjoy.
  5. 5.Cash is preferred at many traditional Czech restaurants, so have koruna on hand, though cards are usually accepted.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunchtimes (12-1pm) or early dinners (5:30-6:30pm) are ideal for families, offering a more relaxed atmosphere before the evening beer hall crowds arrive. Weekends can be very busy with locals.

What to Know

This is a casual, no-reservations restaurant where you may need to wait for a table during peak times. High chairs are available, and the moderate pricing ($$) makes it budget-friendly for families trying authentic Czech cuisine.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. The warm, bustling interior is especially welcoming during Prague's cold winter months (November through March), making it a great lunch or dinner stop after sightseeing.

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