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    Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant

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    Prague's clearest vegetarian bet in Old Town.

    Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant, Restaurant in Prague

    About Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant

    Lehká hlava is Prague's most established vegetarian restaurant, located in the Old Town on Boršov Street. It is the practical choice for meat-free dining in central Prague, with a drinks list that goes beyond the basics and booking difficulty that stays low. Not the venue for a tasting-menu occasion, but the right call when plant-based cooking is the priority.

    Verdict

    Lehká hlava is the most established vegetarian restaurant in Prague's Old Town and the right call if you want a full sit-down meal without meat, set in a compact historic space on Boršov Street. It is not the place to benchmark against Prague's tasting-menu circuit — venues like La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise or Alcron operate in a different category entirely. But for a meat-free lunch or dinner in central Prague, Lehká hlava has held this ground long enough to be the reference point, not the alternative.

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    The restaurant sits at Boršov 280/2 in Staré Město, Prague's Old Town, within walking distance of the river and the main tourist corridor. That location matters: genuinely good vegetarian dining in this part of the city is thin, and Lehká hlava fills that gap with a longevity that suggests it works for locals as well as visitors. The name translates roughly as "clear head" — a signal of the kitchen's orientation toward lighter, plant-focused cooking rather than the meat-heavy Czech tradition.

    The drinks side of the operation is worth noting for the explorer who wants more than water and house wine. Lehká hlava has developed a reputation for a thoughtful beverage list that sits above the average for this category in Prague , expect herbal teas, fresh juices, and a selection of wines chosen to match the kitchen's lighter output. This is not a cocktail bar by any measure, but the drinks program has enough intentionality to make it worth asking what's on before you default to the obvious choices. For a more dedicated bar experience in Prague, our full Prague bars guide covers the options properly.

    Venue's position in the vegetarian category also gives it a different competitive context than most of Prague's dining. It is not competing with Alma or Amano for the same diner. If you are traveling with someone who eats meat and someone who does not, Lehká hlava solves the problem cleanly. If the whole group is open to any cuisine, you have more options , see our full Prague restaurants guide for a broader view.

    Booking difficulty is low. This is not a hard reservation to secure, which makes it a practical fallback for same-day or next-day plans in the Old Town. Walk-ins are generally possible, though the dining room is small enough that a booking on busy weekends is a sensible precaution.

    For context on what else the Czech Republic offers at different price points and formats, Na Spilce in Pilsen, Cattaleya in Čeladná, and Chapelle in Písek show the range of the country's dining scene beyond Prague's center. If you are staying in the city and want to plan beyond restaurants, our Prague hotels guide and Prague experiences guide are useful next steps.

    Booking

    Reservations are easy to secure. Walk-ins are viable on weekdays; a booking is advisable for Friday and Saturday evenings. No significant lead time is required , same-week booking is the norm rather than the exception.

    Practical Details

    DetailLehká hlavaCafé ImperialBenjamin
    CategoryVegetarianTraditional Czech (€€)Modern Cuisine (€€€)
    LocationStaré Město (Old Town)Central PraguePrague
    Booking difficultyEasyEasyModerate
    Leading forMeat-free dining, groups with dietary restrictionsClassic Czech atmosphereModern tasting experience
    Price rangeNot confirmed€€€€€

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    FAQs

    What are alternatives to Lehká hlava in Prague?

    • For a full tasting-menu experience, La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise is the reference point at the leading of Prague's restaurant hierarchy, though it is not vegetarian-focused. For modern cuisine at a mid-range price, Alma or Amano are worth comparing. If vegetarian-first dining is the priority, Lehká hlava remains the most established option in the Old Town.

    Does Lehká hlava handle dietary restrictions?

    • As a vegetarian restaurant, it is built around plant-based cooking by default. Vegan and gluten-sensitive diners should confirm specifics directly with the restaurant before visiting, as detailed allergen and dietary information is not publicly confirmed in available records.

    Can I eat at the bar at Lehká hlava?

    • The venue is a sit-down restaurant rather than a bar-forward operation. Bar seating in the traditional sense is unlikely, but the drinks list , including herbal teas, juices, and wine , is available throughout the dining room. For a proper bar experience in Prague, our Prague bars guide covers the right venues.

    Can Lehká hlava accommodate groups?

    • The dining room is small, so large groups should contact the restaurant in advance to confirm capacity. For groups with mixed dietary needs , some vegetarian, some not , Lehká hlava works well for the vegetarian contingent, but it is not the place to send the whole party if meat is expected. A reservation is advisable for any group larger than four.

    Is Lehká hlava good for a special occasion?

    • It works for a low-key celebration or a dinner where dietary alignment matters more than formality or prestige. For a genuinely special-occasion meal in Prague, Alcron or La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise will deliver more in terms of service ceremony and occasion-appropriate atmosphere.

    What should a first-timer know about Lehká hlava?

    • It is a casual, plant-forward restaurant in the heart of Old Town. Expect a relaxed atmosphere, a menu without meat, and a drinks list with more range than the average Central European restaurant in this category. Booking is easy, prices are accessible, and it is a practical choice for any visitor who wants a meat-free meal without hunting across the city. For broader context, our Prague restaurants guide covers the full spectrum.

    Is Lehká hlava good for solo dining?

    • Yes. The relaxed format and easy booking make it a practical solo option. There is no pressure dynamic typical of formal tasting-menu restaurants. Solo diners at Le Bernardin or Lazy Bear have to plan further ahead and commit more , Lehká hlava is low-friction by comparison.

    What should I wear to Lehká hlava?

    • No dress code is confirmed, and the venue's casual, plant-focused positioning suggests smart-casual is more than adequate. This is not a white-tablecloth environment. Come as you would for a relaxed dinner, not a formal occasion.

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    AlcronModern EuropeanUnknown
    BenjaminModern CuisineUnknown
    Café ImperialTraditional CuisineUnknown
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant in Prague?

    For meat-focused fine dining in the same city, La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise is the Michelin-starred benchmark, but it is a different format entirely. If you want vegetarian options within a broader European menu, Café Imperial handles that without a full commitment to plant-based cooking. Lehká hlava remains the clearest choice specifically for vegetarian travellers who want a dedicated, full-service restaurant rather than a café or health-food counter in central Prague.

    Does Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant handle dietary restrictions?

    As a dedicated vegetarian restaurant in Prague's Old Town, Lehká hlava is structurally set up for plant-based diets, making it a more practical choice than restaurants that treat vegetarian dishes as an afterthought. Vegan travellers are well served here compared to most conventional Prague restaurants. Specific allergen accommodation details are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels before visiting if you have severe allergies.

    Can I eat at the bar at Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant?

    Bar seating details are not confirmed in available data for Lehká hlava. Given the restaurant's reputation as a full-service dining address rather than a casual drop-in spot, planning around a table reservation is the safer approach, particularly for evening visits in a high-footfall area like Staré Město.

    Can Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant accommodate groups?

    Lehká hlava has been operating as a consistent vegetarian dining address in Prague's Old Town for well over a decade, which suggests an established operation capable of handling group bookings. For groups of four or more, contacting the restaurant in advance is advisable rather than arriving without a reservation, especially given the central Old Town location and tourist traffic.

    Is Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant good for a special occasion?

    For vegetarian and vegan travellers, yes. Lehká hlava offers a full-service restaurant experience rather than a café format, which gives it an occasion-appropriate register that most plant-based options in Prague lack. It is not in the same tier as Michelin-level venues like La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise for formality, but within the vegetarian category in Prague it is the most credible choice for a celebratory dinner.

    What should a first-timer know about Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant?

    The restaurant is located at Boršov 280/2 in Staré Město, close to the Old Town core, which means it draws tourist traffic — book ahead rather than walking in and expecting a table. The name translates roughly as 'clear head,' and the venue has built its reputation over more than a decade as Prague's most consistent dedicated vegetarian address. Expect a full dining room rather than a quick-service experience.

    Is Lehká hlava - vegetarian restaurant good for solo dining?

    Lehká hlava works well for solo diners. A full-service vegetarian restaurant in central Prague is a practical base for a solo meal without the pressure of a tasting-menu format or the awkwardness of ordering a large spread alone. The Old Town location also means it is easy to reach from most central accommodation without planning a separate trip.

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