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"On 5th of November 1993 at 17:59 hrs., the first pint of draught Guinness poured in the Czech Republic, was poured at the James Joyce, Prague’s first, oldest & still premier Irish Pub.So come and enjoy a delicious pint of the black stuff, try a few whiskey's from our vast selection, have some great food and even watch a game or two on one of our many TV's!We're looking forward to meeting you!"
Address: 1022 Pandora Ave, Victoria, BC V8V 3P5, Canada
Standart Irish bar... Staff and ambiance are avaragely good. Their kitchen closes at 9 pm.Instead of the product you ordered, they can bring another product without asking you.
Great food, great service, good value-for-money. We were pleasantly surprised with how good our server's English was. Solely it was a little loud, but that was mainly due to the other customers at the time. One of the best pubs we went to in Prague.Food: 5/5
Called in after touring the Jewish quarter and pleased to find it was not a cheesy version of an Irish bar. It was a quiet Monday afternoon, and my wife and I had a beer each. Choice of Irish beers and whiskies and Czech beers at reasonable prices. TVs in the bar showing sports, friendly staff and good service. Worth a try.
Good atmosphere, excellent service so if you want to drink then this is the right place
The Irish pub is a bit out of the way from the party street. The staff are all very friendly and fun. The atmosphere is pleasant. The prices are super cheap and the food is quite good. Recommend going there :-Food: 5/5
Amazing interior, great location, superb food!!! And the daily menu is a great plus very reasonably priced for the area
Interesting and challenging pub quiz. But why, like in many other places in Prague, the waiters just take the liberty to charge at their own leisure the service they want? By definition a tip is at the discretion of the customer. Not the other way around. So no, I am not recommended it because you go there, you order and you don't even know what you will be charged. See bill versus payment card receipt. And no, we are not all stupid careless tourists with unlimited funds. Just irritating.
Super kind waitress and barkeeper, turned on specific match just for us. 70czk/3€ a beer 0,5l, fair priced. great for watching football
The best Irish bar in Prague in my opinion, lovely quiet spot, not a tourist trap, decent beers and not over charged like some others...also if you're a fan of HP sauce, you'll be able to enjoy it here with your meal.
The service was very nice. However, CZK 300 for a meal of the taste and size as in a high school canteen and CZK 65 for a Gambrinus beer seems to me pretty much.