Craft House Prague

Multitap Beer Bar New Town $$

Craft House Prague sits at Navratilova 11, a short walk from Charles Square in Prague's New Town. It is a multitap craft beer bar and bottle shop that pours a rotating set of Czech and international beers and stocks a wall of bottles to take away.

This is the room for a drinker who wants range across many taps, not a single-brewery Pilsner stop. Anyone after cocktails or a club night should look elsewhere. The crowd runs to beer enthusiasts and centre-city locals who follow the rotation.

The room. Craft House keeps a relaxed bar room with a long tap wall and a bottle shop along one side, which Prague City Tourism lists among the city's notable multitap addresses. The layout suits both a quick flight and a longer sit, and the staff keep the board current.

What to order. Ask what is fresh across the taps and build a small flight, since the breadth is the draw, then pick a bottle from the shop for later. The list runs from Czech craft leaders to rotating imports, including beers from breweries such as Zichovec, so naming a style and letting the staff pour is the smart move. Pricing sits in the mid range.

Who it is for. Craft House suits a beer drinker chasing variety, a flight before dinner, and a group easing into a centre-city night. It is the wrong call for a cocktail date or a quiet single pint.

Best time to go. Early evening on a weeknight is the calm window for a seat and a chat with the bar. Weekends fill faster. The bar keeps daily hours, so a weeknight visit is the quieter call.

Craft House is one of the most-recommended Prague craft beer bars for range across the taps and fits a centre-city itinerary in our Prague bar guide. For the wider field, browse the craft beer pillar.

The crowd and vibe. Prague City Tourism and the Beer Guide of Prague both list Craft House among the city's multitap leaders, and reviewers point to the tap range as the draw. The most common note is that the bar rewards a drinker who wants to compare styles. Service runs knowledgeable and easy.

What regulars say. Regulars consistently single out the breadth of the tap list and the bottle-shop range as the reasons to return, and several treat a small flight as the best way to read the board. The recurring note is that the room fills on weekends, so a weeknight is the calmer visit. Visitors praise the staff for steering newcomers through the rotation.

The bottom line. Craft House Prague is the centre-city multitap for range across many breweries, and the rotating taps plus the bottle shop are why beer drinkers keep it on the list. A drinker choosing between a single-brewery hall and a real multitap should pick Craft House when the plan is to taste widely.

The neighbourhood. Craft House sits on Navratilova in Prague's New Town, a short walk from Charles Square and the Narodni trida shops. The address puts it within easy reach of the Karlovo namesti metro and tram stops and a dense run of New Town pubs, which makes it a practical stop on a centre-city beer crawl. The surrounding streets hold several of the city's craft beer rooms, so Craft House works as an anchor for a tasting-led evening rather than a night on its own. The central setting is the quiet advantage, since a guest can pair it with two or three nearby bars without leaving the neighbourhood.

Sources: Craft House Prague official site (2026); Prague City Tourism; Beer Guide of Prague; Tripadvisor; Yelp (Navratilova 11).

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