Best Central European restaurants nearby. Discover the best Central European food in Rokycany. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Central European restaurants near you.. Rokycany (Czech pronunciation: [ˈrokɪtsanɪ]; German: Rokitzan) is a town in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is 17 km (11 mi) east of the region capital Pilsen on the confluence of the River Klabava and the Holoubkov Brook (Czech: Holoubkovský potok). Alternatively, the Holoubkovský potok is referred to as the Borecký potok and the section of the Klabava River down to the confluence as the Padrťský potok. There is another smaller brook (Rakovský potok or Rakováček) in the western part of the town.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Reasonable prices, good food, nice service. Simple beerhall style. Was here with four friends. Recommended.
4 based on 659 reviews
A stylish Pilsner restaurant, opened in 1992, is situated on the unique premises of the former fermentation cellar, known as “spilka”, directly in the famous Pilsner Urquell brewery foreyard. The brewery atmosphere can be tasted with every sip of carefull
Was worth grabbing a bite here. Just rounds off the Pilzen Pilsner tour. A great selection of local dishes with beer. Thank you for your visit a feedback, we do appreciate it.
4 based on 189 reviews
Typical Czech restaurant based on fairly price. One of the best beer in town and quality cuisine based on beef from own farm. Meat comes from Sochoruv statek where is grown cattle Aberdeen angus and Gallloway. Every day chefs of the cuisine prepare specia
This is one of a national chain of restaurants. The concept is to give the feeling of an old pub where Svejk might have visited. The beer is excellent and the food very good as well.Thank you for your review, we like to hear that you enjoyed your visit in our restaurant. We are looking forward to your next visit and hope you will be again satisfied.
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4 based on 482 reviews
We went to eat at this restaurant as every other place in town seemed to be completely full.Initially the staff didn't want to give us a table, but it turned out that one was available.We order a main dish and a dessert.I took a wildboar shoulder with some potato/bacon dumpling, while my colleague had some wildboar goulash with a mixture of dumplings.My dish was suppose to have a rosehip sauce. The sauce was very sweet and not very tasty. It lacked depth and somewhat didn't get into the meat.The dumplings were also blend and tasteless and the meat was a bit hard and not very warm.We took also a dessert. I had simply an ice cream, which was having a lot of ice crystals in it.Alltogether I wasn't hungry out of it and the price is of course very affordable, but the service was slow and the food wasn't very impressive. So this is not a place I would try to visit again.
4 based on 468 reviews
The Na Parkánu tap-room is named after its position by the town walls - parkány. It is designed in the spirit of the golden age of the Plzeň hostelry trade – the 1920s. The tap-room is directly linked with the Brewery Museum – so the beer pumped in the ta
I’ve just eaten some of the very best Chicken Wings I’ve ever had! Normally, when I’m traveling abroad, I tend to eat the cuisine of whatever country I may be in, and avoid things like pizza, hamburgers, and (until now), chicken wings ..! But for some reason, while traveling in the Czech Republic, I’ve noticed chicken wings on many menus, and thought, maybe they have their own take on them (Korean chicken wings are some of the best anywhere, maybe Czechs make great wings, too?!). Turns out, they do! They came with HOMEMADE potato chips, which were fabulous, and a couple of very tasty dipping sauces for both dishes. The nice thing about these wings was that they were not over-battered to the point where you barely taste the chicken; plus, they were amazingly meaty! It was a full meal, and the garden salad I had along with the wings and chips filled it right out. The fact that this restaurant is actually owned by the Pilsener Urquell people doesn’t hurt, either; the beer flows freely, and everything was very reasonably priced, as well. Very friendly and helpful waitstaff, too. Highly recommended, especially AFTER you’ve taken an Urquell Brewery tour (which, by all means, if you make it to Plsen, you owe it to yourself to do!)
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4 based on 561 reviews
A family run hotel restaurant, that has been known in Pilsen for its delicious food, beautiful environment, as well as an excellent customer service. We try to be different from others. That is why our main focus leads to the mediteranean cuisine, rather
Really nice place with nice staff we went here for our honeymoon along with a few other places in the pilsner region the portions are huge for the price as you can see in the pics and they were only starters. The best Italian food I’ve eating in a while Hi there, I feel sad that you did not mention it was your honeymoon. Otherwise, we would do something special to make your visit even more pleasant. Best regards, Team Rango
4 based on 399 reviews
We enjoyed a spa weekend and ate daily at the hotel restaurant. The local cuisine was excellent. I had the best duck breast ever! Their goulash was equally delicious. Good beer too and excellent prices. If you are staying at the hotel definitely visit the restaurant. Their breakfast (included) is also top notch. And service is excellent.
4 based on 19 reviews
We had the salmon and it was very nice; the pepper sauce to accompany it was tasty. Nice atmosphere and friendly waitress and waiter. There are plenty of shaded places outside, but due to the weather we sat inside the barns house with authentic details. Definitely worth a visit.
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