by Tony N. on
At some point while I was working on another Corona, it hit me that I was drinking beers from a bucket, conversating with my new favorite Yawkah and watching the sunset behind Jersey on a boat. A fucking boat. I don't even get to do that in San Diego, where the sunsets of the Pacific Ocean look way better than a Jersey sunset. I also thought that these people must be the cause of any potato famine in the near future because they were frying 100,000,000 fries an hour.
by Andy Vass on
The staff is all pretty cool, especially the bartenders, but what really makes going here worthwhile is the attitude and vibe of the crowd. I've had great conversations here plus the dance floor is just big enough to get your groove on without taking up too much space. Only negative is that it does get kind of ridiculous when packed to the gills so look out for this. Disclaimer: I have never shown up or left this establishment sober. Do so at your own risk. Results may vary.
by Toney Fiorito on
This is one of those bars that I generally only go to if there is a special event or I have a friend with me who absolutely insists on stopping by. Prague is located between the Marq and Gruv on the corner of 5th and Congress. The decor is as you might expect from the name, it is kinda reminiscent of a funny Halloween haunted house. Lots of candles, gargoyles and a ton of things that look like they belong in an S&M theme room at a motel in hell. The staff is very friendly, the bartenders are professional and pour good drinks at average prices for the area. The music has always been decent as well, I honestly don't usually stay in the place for more than 15 minutes so I don't usually get a chance to really enjoy the music. Overall it is a strangely themed underground bar with polite bar staff, decent drinks at average prices. One thing that they really have going is that they are about to open a roof top patio bar which should really be interesting and make the whole corner of 5th and Congress even crazier than it already is.