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After settling in we went out for beers with the new team and… kept getting beers. We closed down three different places and now… here we are… it’s 2 am and time to crash. Overall, a strong start to what will hopefully be a strong year.
Do not lose your knowledge that our proper estate is an upright posture, an intransigent mind and a step that travels unlimited roads
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After settling in we went out for beers with the new team and… kept getting beers. We closed down three different places and now… here we are… it’s 2 am and time to crash. Overall, a strong start to what will hopefully be a strong year.
The building has an impressive facade and a second story terrace that drew me in. I also believe the building contains a cubism museum and the cafe itself is billed at a “cubist cafe.” What that means I have no idea. …My food wasn’t even cubed.
I opted for an espresso and the “complete breakfast” which wasn’t so much a meal as the constituent elements of one.
This is yogurt, corn flakes, a boiled egg, ham, cheese, tomatoes, cucumbers, bread, honey and apricot jam. Not knowing what to do with all this I dumped the cornflakes into the yogurt like granola which was actually pretty good.
Overall, it made for a satisfying breakfast but nothing to write home about (just blog) and probably not worth your time unless you’re… you know… really into cubes.
I woke up early today to try and get adjusted to now being eight hours ahead of my old time zone. I had high hopes to catch up on some work in a local Prague cafe so I looked up one in my neighborhood that offered free WiFi and set out. Unfortunately, I soon discovered that Prague does not wake up as early as I do and that the cafe I had settled on was not open. Undertaking my usual wandering aimlessly didn’t turn up any better results either. It seemed everything was closed that early on a Saturday morning. Well… just about everything. Which is how I found myself traveling half-way across the world only to once again be sitting in a Starbucks working. Just like I would be at home.
After a productive morning I resolved to escape that Starbucks and get the lay of the land. I once again bean wandering around aimlessly and just happened to find myself passing through many of the big tourist areas of town before making my way back to my hotel by sheer luck as well. At this point it was starting to rain so I called it for a while and ended up falling asleep. When I woke up I set out for dinner and discovered Bredovský Dvůr which was excellent. I hung out there for too long before coming back home to try and be well rested for a next day full of introductions.
I recall my father remarking frequently when I was younger that in choosing restaurants you should simply go by the one with the most cars out front. There may have been something about local license plates in there as well. Anyway, having nothing else to go on I applied this method to my search for a place to eat. I wandered away from the more touristy parts of town and started looking for places that seemed to draw a good crowd. That’s how I came upon Bredovský Dvůr. The restaurant is (or at least appeared to me) a rather authentic Czech beer hall. I feel correct in this assessment because the staff did not speak English as they tend to around the major tourist attractions.
After burning up my very limited Czech and rigorously augmenting it with some desperate pointing at the taps I ended up with a very good Pilsner that I believe is brewed on site. Despite being from Colorado I’m no beer connoisseur but I thought it was good anyway. However, the real stand out was the entree I ended up ordering:
This is venison in a red wine sauce with walnuts and potatoes… I can’t be more specific than that because the rest of the words on the menu were outside of my limited vocabulary. I was able to gather that the venison is slow roasted over the course of 8-10 hours which meant I was able to cut it with my fork. The whole thing was excellent.
On top of this I loved the atmosphere of the place. The front room had more of a bar feel to it, but heads up people can and do smoke in here. I had forgotten that people used to do that and while it doesn’t bother me, I know it is a turn off for some. I happened to arrive during a soccer match that had the bar area full and quite excited to boot. Behind the bar area is more of a restaurant setting and there is even a nice patio outside which I didn’t get to experience.
But the best part was that for two (very large) beers and an excellent entree I managed to walk out spending approximately $16… and that includes the generous tip that I left for their having to put up with my limited Czech vocabulary.
Bottom line, if you find yourself in the neighborhood I’d highly recommend stopping in. It’s not upscale but it is a great value for the money.
An early day with a trip to the airport. Day 1 was actually two days collapsed into one for me because our route over the Arctic meant that the sun never set for me. After a solid 30 hours of traveling I touched down in Prague where I headed directly to my hotel, ordered a massive dinner and went to sleep.