We recently spent 3 days in the amazing city of Prague. During our time there we decided to check out what the city had to offer in term of vegan eateries. There were two we really liked; Forkys - a fast food place with burgers and bowls and Vegan's - a restaurant with great views of the castle from its terrace serving traditional Czech food as well as International options.
Czech Republic: Eatery Review – Forky’s Prague
Located close to the historic Old Town Square in Prague, Forkys is a vegan bistro with international recipes, serving breakfast until 11 am, then burgers, kebab, hot dogs, bowls, and a daily menu. This is a great place to grab a quick bite to eat, with great energy to boot. I loved the wall at the entrance that lists all the famous people who have been vegan, dating from ancient Rome to the present day.
The restaurant space itself is light and airy with plenty of seating. We liked this place so much we actually went twice during our stay in Prague as it is centrally located. Both times the restaurant was bustling with young people, which created a buzz and was very encouraging to see for an old-timer like myself hoping for a revolution in veganism.
The food itself was fairly basic, but tasty and good value for money. We were in need of comfort food so we decided to try out the Forky’s burger and their Not Dog, based on a soy-based sausage. They were truly hearty meals – but nothing fancy.







Location: | Veleslavínova 93/10, Prague, Czech Republic |
Telephone: | +420-608227597 |
Hours: | Mon-Sat 09:00-22:00, Sun 09:00-21:00 |
Average Food Price: | Most plates are under $10. Credit cards are accepted |
Food: | Vegan, Western, Fast food, Take-out, European, Fusion |