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Two Prague establishments ranked among Europe's 50 best bars
CZ🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Two Prague establishments ranked among Europe's 50 best bars

Two Czech bars, located in Prague, have been ranked among the top 50 best bars in Europe. The bar at restaurant Alma, led by head bartender Pavla Sochor, placed 25th, while the Forbína bar, managed by Jan Vlasák, was ranked 38th. These rankings are part of the '50 Best Bars Europe' list under the prestigious 'World's 50 Best' awards, which evaluate restaurants, bars, wineries, and hotels across four categories. This year marks the first time Europe has been included in the bar category, with over three hundred experts voting. Notable placements include Athens’ Line bar at number one and Barcelona’s Sips bar at third. The success highlights the growing recognition of Czech hospitality and mixology on the European stage.

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Seznam Zprávy logoSeznam ZprávyIndependentCenter15 hr. ago
Two Prague establishments ranked among Europe's 50 best bars

Two Czech bars, located in Prague, have been ranked among the top 50 best bars in Europe. The bar at restaurant Alma, led by head bartender Pavla Sochor, placed 25th, while the Forbína bar, managed by Jan Vlasák, was ranked 38th. These rankings are part of the '50 Best Bars Europe' list under the prestigious 'World's 50 Best' awards, which evaluate restaurants, bars, wineries, and hotels across four categories. This year marks the first time Europe has been included in the bar category, with over three hundred experts voting. Notable placements include Athens’ Line bar at number one and Barcelona’s Sips bar at third. The success highlights the growing recognition of Czech hospitality and mixology on the European stage.

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