We came to this brewery because it was on the same street as the Airbnb we were staying on. In retrospect, I would not recommend this place if you are a foreigner and not completely fluent in all the versatile Czech cuisine terms. Their menu is very extensive (which is good!) but it's only available in Czech, and both male waiters were very rude (already from the moment we walked in - ignored us when we greeted them) and became even more unfriendly and impatient when I tried asking (in Czech!) a few basic questions about my order. Instead of taking a few seconds to help me pick a good Czech meal (or at least warn me that what I was ordering was a very bad choice), the waiter rushed me in a rude way and a few minutes later, he brought back what is the driest meal I have ever had - a few pieces of breaded meat and knedliky (Czech bread dumplings) - no sauce or dressing to go with them. The sad thing is that he openly smirked when placing the plate on the table, clearly understanding that my order was a complete disaster. When I asked to exchange because food was so dry that it was inedible, both servers kept telling me to simply order more stuff - what a strange solution. Also, my husband ordered 0.5 liter beer from them - that same male server brought a glass that was only about half full - when we pointed out that this was clearly less than the amount we had ordered, he angrily added some more. I hate to sound like a victim or suggest racism where I don't have 100% proof, but I do wonder if their attitude had something to do with us being foreigners, me having an accent when speaking Czech and with my husband being of Asian ethnicity. The reason I say this is because we observed those same two male servers that were rude to us the whole evening being nice and smiley to other - Czech - patrons sitting at the surrounding tables - and serving them full glasses of beer. How disappointing! read more