Hidden behind an unassuming arch on Sokolovská 55, Dva Kohouti (“Two Roosters”) fuses a working micro-brewery with a buzzing taproom and a cobblestoned beer garden large enough to feel like a neighbourhood block party. Open the metal gate any afternoon and you’ll find locals, bearded brewers, and visiting hop-heads shoulder-to-shoulder over gleaming half-litres fresh from the tanks you can actually see.
1. The Story Behind the Roosters
The project hatched when award-winning brewer Adam Matuška teamed up with master bartender Lukáš Svoboda of Lokál fame—“like two roosters in one yard,” as a Czech proverb goes, hence the name. Their mission: brew in the morning, pour in the afternoon, and obsess over every centimetre of beer’s journey from tank to glass. (prague.eu, najbrt.cz)
2. Location & Layout
Karlín, Prague’s post-industrial darling, provides the backdrop. Enter a pastel-pink 19th-century warehouse, pass the stainless-steel fermenters, and choose your perch:
- Inside bar – stainless taps, cinema-style menu board, standing rails.
- Courtyard – long communal benches, fairy lights, and a converted shipping-container DJ booth that comes alive on summer weekends. (timeout.com)
3. What’s on Tap?
Style | Typical Pour | Why Try It? |
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Lokal Lager 12° | Unfiltered Czech pilsner | Brewed on-site each morning for maximum freshness. (prague.eu) |
APA / IPA Rotators | 13–15° American-style ales | Showcases Matuška’s hoppy pedigree; expect citrus and resin. (timeout.com) |
Seasonal Collabs | Sours, Baltic porter, rye lager | Guest recipes with indie Czech breweries keep the board changing weekly. |
*Most half-litres land between 64–84 CZK (≈ $2.75–3.60). (timeout.com)
Freshness Guarantee
Matuška’s flagship Broumy Kellerbier just won gold at the 2025 World Beer Cup, and the same quality-control ethos rules here—foam height, temperature, and line-cleaning are religion. (praguedaily.news)
4. Beyond the Beer
- 事件 – Courtyard DJs, tap takeovers, and the infamous Kar-Lager block party every June. (timeout.com)
- Food – No kitchen, but popular neighbours Lokál Hamburk (Czech classics) and Garage Burger deliver right to your bench.
- Merch & Take-Away – Fill a branded two-litre growler or snag a limited-run tee featuring the colourful rooster logo designed by Studio Najbrt. (najbrt.cz)
5. 实际细节
What | Info |
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地址 | Sokolovská 81/55, 186 00 Prague 8 – Karlín |
Hours | Mon–Fri 15:00-01:00 • Sat 12:00-01:00 • Sun 12:00-22:00 |
电话 | +420 604 611 001 |
Payment | Cards & cash |
Dog/Kid Friendly | Yes—dogs get water bowls, kids get board games |
Nearest Metro | Křižíkova (Line B), 4-min walk |
Wi-Fi | Free, but most guests talk IRL |
6. Insider Tips
- First-timer order: Lokal Lager followed by the current APA to taste Czech tradition vs. modern hops.
- Beat the crowds by arriving right at opening—Karlín’s after-work rush starts around 17:30.
- Courtyard hacks: Grab the barrel-top tables for the best evening sun and quick access to the rotating street-food truck.
- Take a brewery tour—impromptu walkthroughs sometimes happen if Adam is on-site; ask politely and you might score.
7. Why Dva Kohouti Belongs on Your Prague Pint Crawl
In a city where perfect pilsner is practically a birthright, Dva Kohouti raises the bar by letting you drink lager metres from where it was mashed, hopped, and lagered hours earlier. Add Karlín’s laid-back vibe, a DJ soundtrack, and two perfectionist “roosters” keeping watch, and you’ve got a venue that’s equal parts brewery, living-room, and block party.
Have you clinked glasses under the courtyard lights? Drop your favourite tap-list discovery in the comments!