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“A Gothic gem among the world’s elite.
One of the 10 best hotel bars in the world.”
— The World’s 50 Best Hotels
“The best place in Prague to lose track of time. Jazz, dim light, and cocktail alchemy.”
— Leah Travels
“If you have time in Prague for just one drink, have it here. An experience you won’t forget.”
— Tripadvisor Reviewers
A secret hidden underground

A secret hidden underground

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Beneath the Old Town, something remained hidden for decades. n 2009, during the reconstruction of Hotel U Prince in the heart of Prague, workers discovered a sealed box.Iinside was A diary. Sketches. Notes without full explanation. Enough to suggest a story. Enough to shape what followed. The beginning of Black Angel’s Bar.

The vision of Alois Krcha - whose diary was found - lives on here. Inspired by the atmosphere of the 1920s and 30s, it lives on in a cocktail bar hidden within a Gothic cellar beneath the Old Town. The light stays low. The air carries another era. And the story begins the moment you step inside.

alois krcha: the legend behind the bar

alois krcha: the legend behind the bar

Discover Alois Krcha’s story 

A name that carries weight in Prague’s bar scene. A bartender of the First Republic. A craftsman. A traveller.
A man who believed a bar could be more than a place for conversation and drink. His diary, sketches and notes are fragments of a story never fully told. Some was preserved.

The rest remains between the lines. From them emerged a bar shaped by atmosphere and ritual. The cocktail menu is not merely a collection of drinks, but a reflection of a different approach, guided by intuition. Each recipe has its origin. Each detail, its meaning.

Dan Brown´s inspiration

Dan Brown´s inspiration

About Dan Brown 

A bar that captivated Dan Brown.
So much so that it appears repeatedly in “The Secret of Secrets” as a place where reality and fiction begin to blur. and where the impossible becomes possible. Black Angel’s is not part of the story by chance. It becomes one of its defining elements shaping its direction, atmosphere and mystery.

As a tribute, Dan Brown was given his own chapter within the story of Black Angel’s. The signature cocktail menu pays tribute to his literary world - drawing on the themes, symbols, and imagination that run through his work.

Stories of Alois Krcha

“January 16, 1920. The day America took its last drink.” Alois’s diary entry marks the beginning of Prohibition, which had been declared across the United States. But as his writing suggests, reality was another matter. Life at the Four Deuces went on even though it was officially closed. Those who knew the secret code continued to gather at Alois’s bar. This was the beginning of the speakeasy era — establishments that didn’t officially exist on the map but were all the livelier for it.

“Everything changed,” we read further in Alois’s diary. “Top quality European wines and spirits disappeared. All we had was what we smuggled in or distilled in the garage. We learned to mask the sharp scent of alcohol with fruit, spices and sugar. Brand new flavor combinations were born every night.” It was during this time that most of the cocktails we now consider classics were created: Bee’s Knees, Southside, Sidecar and many others. Alois added one of his own: a mix of whiskey, pineapple, smoked tea and vermouth. He named the drink Blind Tiger, after the nickname used for secret bars.

One evening, after the last of the guests had left and the lights had gone out, a muffled conversation could be heard from Torrio’s office. “This kid has a knack for drinks—and for people,” Capone was heard saying. At that moment, Alois had no idea that this single sentence would lead him beyond the bar, beyond Chicago and far beyond the borders of America.

Cocktail Blind Tiger

Illustration: Man by the speakeasy bar secret door
  • Guest Reviews

    “A place with real character - atmospheric, refined, and far from ordinary.”

    Jane B. - Tripadvisor

Forget the world above

Here, darkness settles in.
The space fills with the sound of live piano and the clinking of ice in crystal glasses. Whether you come for an intimate evening for two, a celebration with friends, or just a glass of well-aged cognac,
Black Angel’s draws you in. with an atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else in Prague.
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