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The Three Fiddles Irish Pub

4.8 · 1,194 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
The Three Fiddles Irish PubThe Three Fiddles Irish Pub
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Nestled on the historic Nerudova Street in Prague's Lesser Town, The Three Fiddles Irish Pub is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists. The pub exudes a warm, rustic charm with its wooden interiors, dim lighting, and traditional Irish decor. Upon entering, you're greeted by the sounds of live folk music and the clinking of glasses. The menu features hearty classics like fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and a variety of Irish stews, alongside a rotating selection of Czech and imported beers. The friendly staff and lively atmosphere make it an ideal place to unwind after exploring Prague Castle or the nearby Charles Bridge. What sets it apart is its authentic Irish vibe combined with a prime Prague location, offering a unique cultural fusion.

Don't miss

  • Live Irish folk music performances most evenings
  • Extensive beer selection including Czech and Irish brews
  • Cozy, traditional pub atmosphere with wooden furnishings
  • Hearty Irish dishes like shepherd's pie and bangers and mash
  • Prime location on Nerudova Street, near Prague Castle

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Ways to visit The Three Fiddles Irish Pub

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine The Three Fiddles Irish Pub with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • Reservations recommended for evenings, especially weekends.
  • Cash and cards accepted; tips appreciated but not mandatory.
  • Live music typically starts around 7 PM; check schedule online.
  • Family-friendly until late evening; children welcome.

A bit of history

The pub is named after a famous Irish folk song 'The Three Fiddles' and has been a staple in the Malá Strana district for over a decade. It occupies a historic building that once housed a traditional Czech tavern, blending Irish pub culture with local heritage.

Common questions

Is there live music every night?

Most nights, but it's best to check their social media for the weekly schedule.

Do they have vegetarian options?

Yes, the menu includes vegetarian dishes like vegetable curry and halloumi salad.

Can I book a table for a large group?

Yes, they accommodate groups; contact them in advance for reservations.

Is the pub dog-friendly?

Well-behaved dogs are allowed inside.

What's the closest metro station?

Malostranská on line A, about a 10-minute walk downhill.

Do they serve traditional Czech food?

Primarily Irish pub food, but they also offer some Czech classics like svíčková.

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