Located in Prague’s Karlín district, The Fitzgerald Hotel’s recently renovated space offers a combination of a bistro, a bar, a theater, and a hotel.
While the hotel gets its name not from the famous American writer but from the owner’s cat, the bistro and bar are named Twisted Fig in honor of the fig tree in the lobby. The latter has become a popular lunch spot, with a small menu of Czech and international dishes complemented by weekly specials. The small theatre, The Fitz, hosts a variety of events, including concerts, stand-ups, and even English-language plays.
Source: expats.cz
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