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Old Sep 19, 2000 | 7:55 pm
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Originally posted by QuietLion:
... so I ended up ducking into T.G.I. Friday’s for dinner because it was close.
Oh, Kew El! I shoulda mentioned my fave spot for when you gotta have a burger (that really tastes like a burger), decent shoestrings and a pint o' Guinness ... Molly Malone's at 4 U. pbechniho dvora, Prague 1. It's on a little alley just east of the InterConti. You will get hosed for the Guinness but Molly's is open late - 1ish or 2ish. Tres cozy and comfortable. Good blend of ex-pats of all kinds and some locals. I generally avoid ex-pat hangouts and eateries when in Prague, but Molly's is a gem.

Another gem lies a copule of doors down from Fruits de France, off Vaclavske namesti. Can't remember the name of the place, but if you can find F de F (on Opletalo), you're about 3 or 4 doors away from it. This small bakery sells delicious little open-faced sandwiches, kind of like a Czech version of tapas. You can get 'em to go or eat at the stand-up tables. Quick and cheap, about a buck apiece.

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