Hidden within the unlikely setting of a communist-era shopping gallery, this tiny wine haven feels like stumbling upon a secret society of wine lovers. The space is delightfully cramped – barely bigger than a living room – but that’s precisely its charm. Here, glasses of well-chosen Moravian wines flow at surprisingly gentle prices, while impromptu music sessions often break out among the regulars.
Despite (or perhaps because of) its cash-only policy and decidedly old-school approach, Na skleničku captures something increasingly rare in Prague’s modernising wine scene –unpretentious conviviality. The wines on tap can be ordered in small tasting portions, generous pours or all-you-can-drink, encouraging exploration without breaking the bank. Just don’t expect to find a seat on busy nights – though the friendly crush of bodies only adds to the authenticity of this pocket-sized gem.
