Brno Pub Guide
Bars - Brewpubs - Beer gardens

Introduction

The City

Brno, capital of Moravia, is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, with a population of over 350,000. Its industrial past (it used to be called the Czech Manchester) means that it attracts far fewer tourists than more scenic Czech towns. Which is a shame, as there is plenty worth seeing.

On a personal note, Brno is where I met my wife. Unsurprisingly, in a pub, one which sold 12% světlá Černá Hora for a very reasonable 4 crowns. It wasn't the poshest of places, but the beer was good. And you had the free entertainment of trolleybus drivers trying to re-attach the poles after taking a sharp corner too fast. I don't know if the place is still there, but Hostinec U Putny will give you a taste of the atmosphere.
Noted Brno citizens
Johann Gregor Mendl (born 1822) Abbott of the Augustinian monastery in Old Brno, who laid down the basis of modern genetics. His work wasn't properly understood until 40 years after it was first published. The town has a square named after him.

Milan Kundera, writer of amongst others, the novels "The Unbearable Llightness of Being" and the book of laughter and forgetting. A wonderful writer and one of the reasons I learned Czech.

Brno sights

Špilberk Castle
Stuck on a precipitous hill close to the city centre, Špilberk has a long and sometimes dark history. It was first built in the 13th century, though I doubt much of that remains. It's open every day (except Monday) 09:00 to 17:00 and costs 40 crowns, if you want to go and have a look. Access is from the streets Husova (pedestrians) or Űvoz (vehicles).

Mendelianum
Located at the foot of the castle hill, the Mendelianum celebrates the famous monk botanist, Johann Gregor Mendl (see above). It costs a mere 8 crowns.

Addresses

Špilberk Castle
Špilberk 1 ,
Brno
Tel. +420 542 123 611
Fax: +420 542 123 613
http://www.spilberk.cz/

Mendelianum
Údolní 39,
602 00 Brno
Tel: 542 216 216
http://www.mzm.cz/mzm/expozice/mendelianum.html
Open Monday to Friday 08.00-16.00

Public transport
Dopravní podnik mesta Brna
http://www.dpmb.cz/
Brno transport authority

IDOS
http://www.jizdnirady.cz/ConnForm.asp?tt=c&cl=E5
A transport planner for the whole Czech Republic, in English.

Brno pubs

In the Communist days, Brno's pubs sold beer from a wide range of breweries, not just Moravian ones like Černá Hora. The large Bohemian concerns - Pilsner Urquell, Staropramen, Krušovice and Velkopopovický Kozel. Considering the size of the brewery, surprisingly few pubs had local Starobrno beer. I used to wonder where they sold it all.

The situation doesn't seem to have chaged too much, Černá Hora is still about, Velkopopovický Kozel, too. Though with them, Pilsner Urquell, Staropramen and Krušovice all owned by pushy multinationals, it isn't a great shock. Similarly, more Starobrno is about, though they're also a multinational cog..

The choice of beers available in a pub has improvewd significantly since the communist days. Then most pubs sold a single beer, usually a pale lager. The opportunity to stock wider range saw the availability of draught dark lagers improve significantly.

Brno breweries

There are three breweries: industrial-strength Starobrno (owned by Heineken) and two brewpubs, Pegas and U Richarda.

Starobrno was bought by the Austrian group BBAG (since taken over by Heineken) in 1994. Approximately 650,000 hl a year are produced. It brews a wide range of bottom-fermenting beers between 8° and 14° Plato. They include a 13° dark lager and a 14° Märzen.

Pegas founded in 1991, just 3 years after the Velvet Revolution, was one of the Czech Republic's first brewpubs. It brews a dark lager, a pale lager and a pale wheat beer, all unfiltered. There's also a filtered version of the pale lager. All are 12° Plato. Around 2,500 hl is brewed each year.

Brewpub U Richarda.is the city's youngest brewery, only starting in 2004. It's also the least conveniently placed, sitting in a village on the outer edges of town. They brew light and dark 12° lagers.




Brno Pub Guide
Pub Listings




Map Index


Hospoda Stodola
pasáž Hotelu Slovan,
Lidická 23, 659 89 Brno.
Tel: 776 289 306
Fax:
Email:
http://www.stodola.net
 
Opening hours: Mon - Thur 11:00 – 23:00,
Fri 11:00 – 24:00,
Sat 12:00 - 24:00,
Sun 12:00 - 23:00
Number of draught beers: 4
Number of bottled beers:
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals 50-60 kr.
A simple pub with a brick bar and dead animal skins on the walls.
Rating: Public transport: Tram 1, 6, 7.


Hospoda U Orla
Mácova 15,
621 00 Brno - Ivanovice.
Tel: 0605 - 263069
Fax:
Email: martin.jarolim@centrum.cz
http://sweb.cz/uorla/
 
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 11:00 - ,
Sat 16:00 - ,
Sunday closed.
Number of draught beers: 2
Number of bottled beers:
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 20-40 kr, meals 40-85 kr.
Single-storey pub with a simple interior.
Rating: Public transport: 41 bus to Ivanovice.


Hospůdka za divadlem
Za divadlem 2,
602 00 Brno.
Tel: 542 214 634
Fax:
Email:
http://www.hospudkazadivadlem.cz
 
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 11:00 - 23:00,
Sat - Sun closed.
Number of draught beers: 2
Number of bottled beers: 2
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 35-80 kr, meals 50-190 kr. Beer: 10° 17 kr, 12° 21 kr for 0.5l.
Pub next to the theatre in the town centre.
Rating: Public transport:


Pivovarská Pivnice
Mendlovo Náměsti 20,
Brno.
Tel: 541 244 912
pivovarskabrno@volny.cz
http://www.royalpartyservis.cz
 
Opening hours:
Number of draught beers:
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Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 30-80 kr, meals 100-275 kr.
The brewery tap of the Starobrno brewery. It sometimes sells test brews and has bottled Černý drak and Červený drak.
Rating: Public transport:


Hostinec U Putny
Václavská 233/10
603 00 Brno - Staré Brno.
Tel: 543 241 477
Fax:
Email:
http://www.uputny.cz/
 
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 10:00 - 22:00,
Sat 13:00 - 22:00,
Sunday closed.
Number of draught beers: 2
Number of bottled beers: 1
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals. Beer 15.80 kr for 0.5l.
A basic, unspoilt pub in Old Brno. It has a small beer garden.
Rating: Public transport:


Sherlock Holmes Pub
Jakubské nám. 2,
602 00 Brno.
Tel: 542 214 720
Fax:
Email: email:office@sherlockholmespub.cz
http://www.sherlockholmespub.cz
 
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 09:00 - 24:00,
Sat - Sun 11:00 - 24:00
Number of draught beers: 4
Number of bottled beers: 1
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 40-80 kr, meals 70-190 kr. Beer: 10° 18 kr, 12° 25 kr for 0.5l.
English pub in a spectacular art-nouveau building in the town centre. There are bottled beers from Britain, Belgium and Holland.
Rating: Public transport:


Pegas Hostinský Pivovar
Jakubské nám. 4,
602 00 Brno.
Tel: 542 210 104
Fax: 542 211 232
Email: reception@hotelpegas.cz
http://www.hotelpegas.cz/
 
Opening hours:
Number of draught beers: 4
Number of bottled beers:
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals.
Brewpub in a traditional beer hall with a beamed roof. Also a hotel.
Rating: Public transport:


Černohorská pivnice
Kapucínské náměstí 412/1,
602 00 Brno.
Tel: 542 212 173
Fax:
Email:
http://
 
Opening hours: Mon - Sun 10:00 - 22:00
Number of draught beers: 2
Number of bottled beers:
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals.
Beerhall close to the main station that sells pretty much the full range from local independent Černá Hora.
Rating: Public transport:


Restaurace U Jošta
Veselá 37,
602 00 Brno.

Tel: 542 214 546
Fax: 777 946 328
Email: info@ujosta.cz
http://www.ujosta.cz/
 
Opening hours: Mon - Thur 11:00 - 23:00,
Fri - Sat 11:00 - 24:00,
Sunday closed.
Number of draught beers: 5
Number of bottled beers: 2
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 35 - 100 kr, meals 60-180 kr. Beer 21 kr for 0.5l.
Cellar pub/restaurant in the centre of town. It has a beer garden.
Rating: Public transport:


Krušovická Restaurace U Lucerny
Veverí 20,
Brno.
Tel: 549 252 042
Fax:
Email: restaurace@ulucerny.cz
http://www.ulucerny.cz
 
Opening hours: Mon - Sun 11:00 - 24:00,
Sat 10:00 -
Number of draught beers: 2
Number of bottled beers: 2
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 35-70 kr, meals 90-250 kr. Beer 23 kr for 0.5l.
Large pub/restaurant on the northern edge of the city centre. In a slightly tacky rustic style. There is a beer garden.
Rating: Public transport:


Hostinec Slunecnice
Famerovo námestí 17,
618 00 Brno.
Tel: 548 535 100, 602 504 584
Fax: 548 212 987
Email: rest.slunecnice@email.cz
http://
 
Opening hours: Mon - Thur 10:30 - 23:00,
Fri 10:30 - 24:00,
Sat 11:00 - 24:00,
Sunday closed.
Number of draught beers: 2
Number of bottled beers: 3
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks 20-75 kr, meals 80-220 kr. Beer: 10° 21 kr, 14° 27 kr for 0.5l.
Large, modern pub/restaurant in the South of the city.
Rating: Public transport:


Minipivovar U Richarda
Ríšova 12,
Brno-Žebětín.
Tel: 564 217 715
Fax:
Email:
http://
 
Opening hours:
Number of draught beers: 3
Number of bottled beers:
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals.
Brewpub just outside Brno.
Rating: Public transport: Bus 52 or 54 from Mendlovo Námestí to Žebetín Ríšova.


Kings Head
Tř. kpt. Jaroše 26,
602 00 Brno.
Tel: 545 245 270
http://www.englishpub.cz/
Kings Head Brno
Opening hours: Mon-Sun 11:00 - 23:00
Number of draught beers: 3
Number of bottled beers: 5
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals. Beer 10° 20kc, Pilsner 12° 28kc, Hoegaarden 34kc for 0.5l.
Kings Head BrnoAn English pub that claims to be the only one in Brno to offer a full English breakfast.

It has Sky for anyone wanting to catch up on the Premiership or rugby.

Photos courtesy of George.
Rating: Public transport:



Brno Pub Guide
Outing


Zámecký pivovar Oslavany
Zámek 1,
664 12 Oslavany.
Tel: 6027 39122
Fax: 5464 25460
Email: tomeking@quick.cz
Homepage: www.zamek-oslavany.com
 
Opening hours:
Number of draught beers: 5
Number of bottled beers:
Regular draught beers:
Food: Snacks, meals
Brewpub in a castle. Read a detailed report of a visit to the brewery.
Rating: Public transport: Oslavany is about 30 km from Brno. To find bus connections between the two, you can use this journey planner (in English). The journey takes just under an hour. There's a service about every 30 minutes.


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