Description: It was the name that first made me notice this place. Since teenage years, Che Guevara has been a hero of mine and it was the well-known black-and-red silhouette portrait that I noticed first. O'Che's, as you can probably tell from the name, is an Irish pub themed around Che Guevara. There are loads of pictures of him on the walls and there is, loosely speaking, a kind of Cuban/South American/Mexican theme going on with items like cacti, etc,
The place seems to be a meeting place for English speaking travellers (i.e, young backpackers) and the staff are predominantly non-Czechs. The place has a friendly and relaxed atmosphere but it's not really the type of place I would normally spend time while on holiday. I prefer somewhere a bit more traditional and in keeping with the country I'm visiting. However, on the final day of our 15 days travelling round Eastern Europe, we decided to try the cooked breakfast we had seen advertised on the board outside the pub.
The pub opens around 10.30am for breakfast, which I believe it serves until early evening. At lunchtime and beyond, it serves a variety of typical pub grub such as lasagne, bangers and mash, and fajitas. I had the full meaty brekkie, my partner had the veggie brekkie. Both plates were filled to capacity. Mine had great pork sausages, bacon, fried bread, baked beans, mushrooms, eggs, and tomatoes. The veggie breakfast had hash browns and larger portions of all the non-meat items. The meals weren't particularly cheap at around the equivalent of 8-9 euros each (not including drinks). However, they were delicious and very filling.
O'Che's seems a nice enough place and probably a good place to meet people who can give you advise if you new here or to make friends if you're planning to stay a while.
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