U Medvídků

[1] Archaeologists trace the house's history back at least to the second half of the 13th century, to which time period certain barrel vaults connected to the central pillar can be dated.

The house was named after later owner Jan Nedwídek, who in 1466 founded a brewery, continuously producing beer until 1898.

After 1989, the house was returned to its owners, the pub was extended, a new hotel was created, and beer production resumed.

The hotel is notable for its preserved Gothic roof trusses and Renaissance painted ceilings.

Budweiser Budvar is served in the pub, as well as unfiltered beers of local production: 1466 (light lager), Medvídkovské bílé (12° wheat beer), Oldgott (13° semi-dark lager), Blackgott (14° dark special), Medvídek (15° light special) and X-BEER 33 (claimed the strongest beer in the world).

U Medvídků
The sign U Medvídků