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Crew Bar Prague: Open bar, ping pong or shuffleboard game
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Prague nights get more fun with a game built in. Crew Bar Prague is a simple idea done well: UV table tennis or shuffleboard plus an open bar in a cozy central spot. It’s aimed at people who want something light, social, and easy to fit into an evening, not a long drawn-out program.
I especially like that you get 60 minutes to actually play, not just stand around waiting for the first round. I also like the staff vibe—helpful and ready to get your table set up quickly—so your group can start having fun fast. One thing to consider: it’s a bar experience, and it’s not suitable for kids under 18, so plan it for adults only.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan around
- How the one-hour game session actually feels
- What you do first: arrive and choose your table
- UV ping pong or shuffleboard: which one suits your group?
- UV light ping pong (the bright, playful option)
- Shuffleboard (more tactical, still social)
- One table, up to 6 players
- The open bar value: beer, wine, and cocktails (no shots)
- The “one cocktail at a time” factor
- What’s included (and what you might want to add)
- Snacks: optional, not built in
- Timing and group logistics: make this fit your evening
- Group size: best for friend squads and family nights
- The staff and vibe: why people leave happy
- What the “cozy atmosphere” means for you
- Price and logistics: when $90 per group makes sense
- Who should book Crew Bar Prague (and who might skip it)
- Practical tips to make the hour smoother
- Should you book this in Prague?
- FAQ
- How long is the Crew Bar Prague open bar game experience?
- What games can you play at Crew Bar Prague?
- How many people can play at one table?
- What drinks are included in the open bar?
- Are snacks included?
- Is it suitable for children?
- Where do you meet, and how does it end?
Key things I’d plan around

- Pick your game on arrival: UV ping pong or shuffleboard, with equipment handled for you
- One table fits up to 6 players: ideal for small groups and friend hangouts
- Open bar during your hour: beer, wine, and cocktails keep the energy up while you play
- Wi‑Fi included: handy if you’re arranging a meetup before or after
- Shots are not included: the offer is beer/wine/cocktails, not heavy drinking packages
How the one-hour game session actually feels

This is the kind of activity that works even when your day is a bit messy. You show up, get oriented fast, and your whole group is in the action for a full hour. No complicated itinerary. No timed museum entry. Just a straightforward break from sightseeing with something competitive, silly, and social.
The bar is in central Prague, so it’s the sort of plan you can book even if you’re not sure how quickly your evening will get going. The experience is set up for a group to take over a table and run with it—especially if you have a mix of skill levels. The “fun factor” matters here more than athletic glory.
And yes, it includes equipment rental, so you’re not showing up to hunt for paddles or rules. That small detail is why these sessions feel smooth: fewer logistics, more game time.
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What you do first: arrive and choose your table
The meeting point is Crew Bar Prague, and the experience ends right back there. On arrival, you’ll be guided by an English-speaking host or greeter. From there, the core choice is simple: you’ll either go for UV ping pong or the shuffleboard table.
If your group has mixed preferences, this is a good moment to decide quickly. UV ping pong tends to pull people in because it looks cool and feels fresh. Shuffleboard can be more relaxed and chat-friendly. Either way, you’ll be set up at the table before the clock runs out—because this is designed for a single 60-minute play window.
UV ping pong or shuffleboard: which one suits your group?

You’re getting two different vibes in one booking, and that matters if you’re traveling with people who don’t all enjoy the same thing.
UV light ping pong (the bright, playful option)
UV ping pong is basically table tennis with blacklight energy. It’s fun for groups because it’s easy to start, quick to rotate players, and visually entertaining. If you’re traveling with friends who want a “we did something memorable tonight” moment, UV ping pong usually delivers that without effort.
It’s also a good match if you like friendly competition. You can structure it as mini-rallies or short games. The goal is to keep the pace moving so everyone touches the table and laughs at at least a few near-misses.
Shuffleboard (more tactical, still social)
Shuffleboard is the calmer cousin. It’s often better for groups where some people want to talk between turns or don’t love fast reflex sports. You can make it competitive without it turning into a sweat session.
If you’re the type who likes strategy—angles, planning, and small adjustments—shuffleboard fits. It also gives you a rhythm that pairs well with sipping beer or cocktails during the hour.
One table, up to 6 players
Crew Bar Prague is built around group play. One table can accommodate up to 6 players, which is an important value point. If you’re traveling with a group of friends or family members, this keeps the experience from feeling cramped or like you’re waiting your turn for a chair.
The open bar value: beer, wine, and cocktails (no shots)

This is one of those pricing setups where the math can actually work in your favor—if you drink at a moderate pace. For $90 per group up to 6, you’re basically paying for a one-hour time slot plus the drinks included with it.
Included in the open bar are:
- Beer
- Wine
- Cocktails
Not included:
- Shots and shooters (explicitly not part of the deal)
That difference matters. If your group’s plan is to order a lot of shots, this option won’t be as cost-effective. But if you want a relaxed bar hour where people have a cocktail or two, share a beer, and keep the mood light, it’s a strong value.
The “one cocktail at a time” factor
There’s also a responsible-drinking approach built into the experience: you’re asked to drink responsibly and have one cocktail at a time. That isn’t just a legal checkbox; it changes the feel of the evening. The goal stays on the game, not on everyone rushing through drinks.
In practical terms, it keeps the energy from spiraling. You’ll finish the hour more aware of what you did and more likely to still want to head out afterward—rather than collapsing into the nearest chair.
What’s included (and what you might want to add)

The package includes more than just game time and drinks. Here’s what you can count on.
Included:
- 60 minutes of UV ping pong or shuffleboard
- Equipment rental
- Open bar with beer, wine, and cocktails
- Wi‑Fi
That Wi‑Fi detail is quietly useful. If you’re meeting friends or coordinating a final drink after, you’re not stuck hunting for signal.
Snacks: optional, not built in
Snacks aren’t included, though they’re available to purchase. If you know your group gets hungry before it gets tipsy, I’d plan to eat earlier or be ready to grab something here. It’s not required, but it’s the kind of small planning move that can make the hour more comfortable.
Timing and group logistics: make this fit your evening

The duration is 1 hour, and starting times depend on availability. That means you’ll want to check what time slots exist before you lock in dinner plans.
Because the activity ends back at Crew Bar Prague, it’s easy to use this as a “bridge” between parts of your day:
- morning sightseeing → quick break → game + drinks in the evening
- dinner nearby → one-hour game as a fun reset
- late afternoon wandering → you need something short and lively
Group size: best for friend squads and family nights
This is designed for groups of up to six. It’s not a solo-friendly crawl where you’ll be matched with strangers. Instead, it’s more like a private table moment within a bar setting.
That makes it a good idea for:
- friend groups that want something interactive
- families traveling together (but only if everyone is 18+)
- couples who like playful competition and casual drinks
If your group is larger than six, you’ll need to check how you’d handle multiple tables, since the data says one table accommodates up to six players. If you want to bring a bigger crew, I’d plan early and confirm options before booking.
The staff and vibe: why people leave happy

The most consistently praised part of this experience is the overall ease. The staff are described as great and helpful, which is exactly what you want in an activity like this. When someone can explain how things work, get your table ready, and keep the flow moving, your group spends less time figuring things out and more time playing.
The second praised theme is value. People like the price-to-fun ratio, especially for a quick game paired with a few cheeky drinks. That makes sense: you’re not paying separately for a game slot, and you’re not paying separately for every drink.
What the “cozy atmosphere” means for you
The bar is described as cozy and welcoming. In practice, that usually means:
- you’ll feel comfortable staying in the space without needing to constantly move
- your group can talk and laugh while still hearing the game
- the whole hour feels like a night activity, not a chore
If you’ve had enough of your evening becoming a long march through crowded places, this kind of spot is a relief.
Price and logistics: when $90 per group makes sense
Let’s talk value without pretending every group drinks the same way.
You’re paying $90 per group up to six, and the included drinks cover beer, wine, and cocktails. If your group typically orders one or two drinks each during a one-hour bar stop, this can feel like a fair deal because the drink cost is bundled with the game.
If your group’s strategy is:
- lots of cocktails
- lots of beer
- minimal shots
- good appetite before you start
…then you’re likely to feel like this was a smart purchase.
If your strategy is:
- chasing shots
- heavy drinking bursts
- stretching the hour beyond what’s included
…then you might feel constrained, since shots aren’t included and the game window is only 60 minutes.
In other words: this is best as a social game-and-sip plan, not a party-fuel plan.
Who should book Crew Bar Prague (and who might skip it)

This fits best if you want an easy, social night activity with built-in fun.
You’ll probably love it if you:
- want a short, interactive break from sightseeing
- enjoy friendly competition
- like bar atmosphere without a complicated schedule
- have a group of friends who can share a table
You might skip it if you:
- hate games or competitive activities
- expect shots to be included
- want a child-friendly experience (it’s not suitable under 18)
Also, if you’re traveling solo, this isn’t described as a single-person join-in format. It’s positioned around a group table, so you’ll get more out of it with friends.
Practical tips to make the hour smoother

These are the small moves that help you get the best out of a short, packaged experience.
- Decide in advance if your group leans UV ping pong or shuffleboard, so you’re not stuck debating once you arrive.
- Eat earlier if your group tends to get hungry before drinks kick in, since snacks aren’t included.
- Plan your first drink with the game in mind. The format encourages pacing—one cocktail at a time.
- If your group likes photos, UV ping pong is generally the more camera-friendly choice.
And keep it simple: show up, get on the table, play your hour, and then decide what your night needs next.
Should you book this in Prague?
I’d book Crew Bar Prague if you want a fun, low-effort evening that’s genuinely structured: one hour, one table, one game choice, and an open bar with beer, wine, and cocktails. At $90 per group up to six, the value can be excellent, especially when your group is looking for something social that doesn’t eat your whole night.
Skip it if you want a serious cultural activity, a kid-friendly outing, or a shot-heavy party plan. This is a game-and-sips experience—built for laughter, friendly rivalry, and a comfortable bar vibe.
If that sounds like your kind of Prague evening, it’s a smart move.
FAQ
How long is the Crew Bar Prague open bar game experience?
It lasts 60 minutes. You’ll want to check availability to see the starting times.
What games can you play at Crew Bar Prague?
You can choose between UV light ping pong or shuffleboard. The booking includes equipment rental.
How many people can play at one table?
One table can accommodate up to 6 players.
What drinks are included in the open bar?
The open bar includes beer, wine, and cocktails. Shots are not included.
Are snacks included?
No. Snacks are not included, though they’re available to purchase.
Is it suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18.
Where do you meet, and how does it end?
You start at Crew Bar Prague and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.






























