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Purkmistr Pivovarský dvůr Plzeň
Type: Brewpub beer info Good     
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FRESHNESS Last rating was 2 months ago Hours: Su-Th 11-23, Fr-Sa 11-24 Taps: 3-5 Bottles: 1
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| Doggythedog (19), Split, Croatia | | August 5, 2008 And my goulash was the best I’ve had in the Czech Republic thank you very much Ogi. :p. The menu seemed quite interesting too. Big, nice looking place. A fine patio too. Apart from getting me one beer wrong, the service was ok. Slow but there were quite a few people there I guess. | | ogivlado (94), Zagreb, Croatia | | July 29, 2008 We were there on Monday around 2 pm, it was pretty difficult to find (like mullet said, in the middle of nowhere). The place looks nice, big patio, good beers and confused waitress that didn’t understand nor English, nor German, nor French, neither Croatian, although it’s quite similar to Czech. She has even managed to bring Marko a wrong beer (instead of Černy Bez, she brought ordinary Černo). Typical Czech food, and like he didn’t get enough of it these days, Marko has ordered goulash yet again. | | thewolf (99), Kolding, Denmark | | July 15, 2008 Very nice and cozy place outside of Plzen. Nice friendly service - who were willing to spell out the names of their brews - helpful! A small guided tour of the tiny brewery - a bit dull, but okay. Food was not exceptional - perhaps that is because we were so many. | | gnoff (80), Göteborg, Sweden | | July 8, 2008 Somewhat hard to find, but we had Fil to lead the way. Cozy place with OK food and rather nice beers. Tour of the cellar with some info was nice also. | | ChristianScheffel (40), Odense, Denmark | | July 4, 2008 Nice and cosy place with some decent beers and a pretty large selection for a Czech brewpub. | | Ungstrup (209), Frederiksberg, Denmark | | July 3, 2008 Located somewhat out of the city center, but accesible but tram line 13 in something like 30 minuttes. A very newly renovated place - renovated to a modern old look and feel from an old farm. The service was friendly though some problems arose as to which berries was in their berry beers. 6 beers on when the RBESG crew visited - pretty standard beers for Plzen. The food was solid Czech food, though the pancake where added jam made from a berry beer. Go here to get some ratings. | | ekstedt (39), Göteborg, Sweden | | July 2, 2008 Quite elegant and sobre brewpub in a picturesque small village in an otherwise pretty rough area in Plzen. Four regular brews and two experimental. Standard Czech food but well executed. Worth a stop. | | pivnizub (216), Porúří, Germany | | June 28, 2008 Bourgeois , newly established brewpub in the Pilsen badlands with unexciting brews and the usual, average czech cuisine. Not really a must, but worth a stop, especially if You like dry dark beers. | | mullet (118), Melbourne, Australia | | November 5, 2007 Lovely location in the middle of Cernice, which is basically in the middle of nowhere. I’d recommend the walk from the centre of town, it’ll take about 90 minutes one way but it’s all along walking paths by the river. It’s a great building too, located within a courtyard thing, but I’m not sold on the fitout. It’s all very modern and blah - could be any brewpub anywhere in the world. The little outdoor area is nice though. It’s a very quiet (literally) place - there’s basically no background noise, which is pretty unusual for a beer garden. Staff were lovely once I figured out there was table service and they helped translate some of the menu for me. I quite liked the svetly (loads of bitterness, and quite rough in an endearing way) and the tmavy was quite stout-like, but a bit sweet with significant diacetyl. Food was serviceable. A nice change of pace - very different to the pubs in Plzen proper, though the beers probably don’t make a trip out there 100% mandatory. | | Quack-Duck (55), Bodensee, Germany | | October 29, 2007 Brewpub situated in the pleasant village centre of Cernice, which is now part of Plzen. Looks good from the outside, and from the inside, a tasteful combination of traditional and modern design. Very friendly staff, great beers and the menu looked good, although I didn’t have time to stop for lunch. Situated conveniently near the D5 motorway Plzen-Praha. | View Page : 1 2
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