📍 Dolgorukovskaya Ulitsa, 31 стр. 32, Moskva, Russia, 127006
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Google: 4.6 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Бар «Дача Гашека» in Moscow is a delightful spot that brings a slice of Czech culture to the heart of the city. With its cozy ambiance and interesting decor, this bar is perfect for those looking to unwind with authentic Czech beer and hearty snacks. The wood-burning oven adds a unique touch, allowing patrons to enjoy freshly made pizzas right before their eyes. Visitors appreciate the friendly service and the vibrant atmosphere, making it an ideal place for gatherings with friends or casual meet-ups. The establishment has garnered positive reviews for its Czech wines and homemade liqueurs, offering a unique drinking experience. Whether you're a beer lover or just looking for a fun night out, this bar has something for everyone.
Google: 4.6 (364 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (50 reviews)
A piece of the Czech Republic on Belorusskaya. A great bar for beer parties and meetings. I recommend reserving a table in advance, but if you come in without a reservation, friendly bartenders will always serve you at the counter. The freshest Czech wine flows like a river here, and for lovers of strong drinks there is a wide selection of homemade liqueurs. A special pride of the establishment is the wood-burning oven, where pizza is cooked before your eyes!
The place is good, the interior is interesting. Fast service. There was a crowded banquet nearby, but this did not affect the serving of beer and food. Cool atmosphere. Well, all the beer is authentically Czech, from the breweries I’ve visited. The menu is small, but with truly Czech original snacks, simple, recognizable and tasty. Here, pizza from a wood-fired oven is a funny combination with a beer establishment, but varied and tasty. The evening was a success, what more do you need!?
Good place to stopover for Czech beer. But it is not typical Czech restaurant, there is pizza, sandwiches in menu as well. I advise you to try chicken wings and hot peppers with lamb as starters, these dishes are tasty and fast served. There is no big variety of Czech beer, but you’ll find something for you. There is a lot of home-made liqueurs with different tastes, strong alcoholic drinks and also soft ones.
This place is more authentic than it bargained for I believe. It's a Czech-style pub, with some quick bites on grill that also serves pizza, which was a staple of most Czech restaurants in the 90s as the craze came and every owner was buying a pizza oven. In this manner, this place is even more Czech than it expected to be. There are books thrown around, obscure Czech beer on tap and a nice atmosphere. Food good, nothing to complain about, prices okay.