On the left bank of the Vltava, in Prague's Smíchov district, you'll find the restaurant and club Dog's Bollocks. The venue has been going strong on the entertainment scene for over a decade now, a testament to its enduring popularity and consistently high standard of service.
Dog's Bollocks occupies a sprawling space and can hold more than 250 guests, who can perch at one of the two bars, hit the dance floor, or settle in at a table to enjoy traditional Czech dishes. The parties here run until four or five in the morning, with local DJs giving it their all. You can hear pretty much every musical style and genre imaginable — from the biggest hits of the '80s to the latest tracks and DJ sets.
The menu features starters, salads, desserts, signature burgers, and special sharing platters for groups of six. The drinks selection is impressive too: alongside Czech Staropramen and Granát, you'll find Belgian Stella Artois and Hoegaarden. There's also a range of wines imported directly from Chile and Argentina at very friendly prices — a bottle of Argentinian wine, for instance, will set you back just 190 CZK.