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A Cuban-Irish pub, in the heart of Prague

As my parents gear up for a month in central and eastern Europe, they’ve been perusing a number of guidebooks. One of them, for the Czech Republic, said it listed the Top 10 pubs in Prague.

Intrigued, I flipped to the indicated page, and at No. 6 or so, burst out laughing.

O’Che’s, they said, was a Cuban-Irish pub. The combination was just delicious enough and just absurd enough to really appeal to me.

I Googled it — it’s real — they’ve even got a Facebook page.

Apparently, they are also known for their extensive sports coverage, their darts league, and their Thursday cocktail specials.

Guinness meets Guevara? Count me in.

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  1. Colin says:

    Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe - it never got damaged much during WWII, although some buildings still have the pockmarks from machine-gun fire.
    There are also plaques throughout the city, at seemingly random places. I asked, and was told they mark the spots that locals were felled by Nazi bullets while fighting occupation.

    Anyway, in a place that has great beer this place sounds very fun.

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