Last few days in Prague

We ended up going to U Marcanu for dinner on Monday night (Sept.
19th).  That place was amazing.  The food was excellent, the
service
was good and funny, and the entertainment capped everything off
nicely.  We got to the place (via the 18 train) around 7:30 and
ended up missing the first course (potato soup).  We did manage to
have the second course…  a very tasty concoction of ham, potato
dumplings, and sauerkraut.  After that, we had the main course
consisting of a steak, mushroom, veggie kabob, a helping of scalped
potato casserole, and some assorted veggies.  Finally we were
given a traditional dessert of ice cream and a fruit crepe.  I
decided to drink a lot of white wine throughout dinner, so I was
happily buzzed by the end of the meal.  After dinner was finished,
we stayed at the restaurant for another hour and a half.  We got
involved in singing and dancing to native Czech and Gypsy songs. 
That night, we went out to some bars in our neighborhood (Praha 1)

Tuesday was a rough day for me.  I was pretty hung over from all
of the wine that I drank the night before and didn’t start feeling
normal again until late in the day.  We walked through a lot of
the shops while it rained.  Some of the styles (camouflage) were a
little too much for me to try to pull off.  Some of the other guys
enjoyed some of the clothes, though.  That night, we decided to go
to a strip club.  Prague has people trying to sell strip places,
among other things, in the squares.  We went to one and I was
nominated to be the scout to see if it was worth it.  One or two
girls were cute, but I figured that we should continue to look… So we
went to another club and were all allowed to go in to scout it
out.  All of the girls were absolutely beautiful.  If I knew
the name of the place, I’d mention it, but I don’t.  I just know
that we paid 300 crown for 5 beers and shows.  We got to see a
nice show with two girls while we were there, too.  Overall, I
recommend going to this place as much as I recommend going to U
Marcanu.  After seeing the show, we went out for some drinks.  Double
Trouble had the best music for the trip and wasn’t too crowded when we
were there.  It might be worth checking out, if you get the chance.

Wednesday involved more of a tourist way of life. We hopped on a two our bus tour of Prague. It took us through Old Town, New Town, the Jewish quarter, and up to the castle. Since I had visited the castle previously, I decided to walk to the nearest cafe for a cool beverage. While enjoying my still water, the waitress convinced me to take a shot of

Wednesday
– Tour
– Brewery Tour
– Smoked at night

We did more touristy type things on Wednesday.  We hopped on a
two our bus tour of Prague.  It took us through Old Town, New
Town, the Jewish quarter, and up to the castle.  Since I had
visited the castle previously, I decided to walk to the nearest cafe
for a cool beverage.  While enjoying my still water, the waitress
convinced me to take a huge shot of Becherovkawhich
tasted pretty yummy.  If I were to make a similarity, I would say
that it tastes like a weak Schnapps type liquor.  While she tried
convincing me to take
another, I got her to give me a massage.  that was a nice
bonus.  After
the tour, Brad and I decided to take a walk and see the U Flaku
brewery.  It is the oldest brewery in Prague and I have to admit
that
they had excellent beer.  Again, make a reservation if you’re
interested in going there.  We didn’t, so we couldn’t go on a
tour…
we just had some beer cheese dip, bread, and beer.