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Prague: Beer Pong Experience with Unlimited Czech Beer
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Beer pong in Prague actually makes sense. This 2-hour stop at Drunken Monkey Sports Bar pairs unlimited Czech beer with custom beer pong tables, a real bar atmosphere, and staff who help you get moving fast. One catch: on quieter weekday afternoons, you might spend more time competing with your group than meeting a big crowd.
This isn’t a sightseeing tour. You’re paying for a simple, focused hangout: play, snack on the vibe, watch sports on the TVs, and keep the beer (and free water) flowing while you rotate opponents.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Drunken Monkey Prague: Your 2-Hour Beer Pong Home Base
- Unlimited Czech Beer at a Real Sports Bar Setting
- Custom Beer Pong Tables, Balls, and Cups: What You Actually Get
- How the Session Plays Out (Setup to Final Cup)
- The Bartender Factor: Help That Makes It Easier to Have Fun
- Price and Value: Is $28 for 2 Hours a Good Deal?
- Who This Fits Best in Prague (and Who Might Feel Off)
- Booking Tips That Prevent Headaches
- Should You Book This Beer Pong Session?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for the beer pong experience?
- How long is the activity?
- Is Czech beer included, and is it unlimited?
- Do you provide pong balls and cups?
- Is water included?
- Can I watch sports while playing?
- Is this activity suitable for children?
- Do I need to confirm my booking?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Unlimited Czech beer for the full 2 hours
- Custom big wooden beer pong tables designed for play
- Ping pong balls and cups provided, so you just show up
- An attentive bartender who helps you set up and stay organized
- Free unlimited water while you play
- American beer pong at an Irish-sports-bar style hangout, with murals and sports on screens
Drunken Monkey Prague: Your 2-Hour Beer Pong Home Base

The whole experience centers on one place: Drunken Monkey Sports Bar in Prague. It’s built for games, not for quiet conversations, so expect a casual sports-bar feel with music, murals, and TVs going. The vibe is exactly why this works for groups.
I like that it’s simple. You meet at the bar, you get set up, and your “tour” is basically the game itself. That makes it easier to enjoy even if your group has mixed energy levels—half the people want to play, the other half can heckle, film, or watch sports nearby.
One practical note: this is 18+. If you’re traveling with anyone under that age, you’ll need to find another activity in town.
You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Prague
Unlimited Czech Beer at a Real Sports Bar Setting

The headline here is unlimited Czech beer during the session. That matters because beer pong gets expensive fast when everyone is buying drinks one at a time. With unlimited beer included, your budget stays predictable for the two hours, and you can focus on gameplay instead of running tabs in your head.
Alongside beer, you also get unlimited water. This is a small detail, but it changes how you feel at the end of the night. Water keeps the pace fun instead of chaotic, especially if you’re going hard with shots and long rallies.
You’ll also have the benefit of a sports-bar backdrop. Expect games on TV while you play, so there’s always something to glance at between points. If your group likes a mix of competition and atmosphere, this setup fits.
Custom Beer Pong Tables, Balls, and Cups: What You Actually Get

What you’re really paying for is the infrastructure for beer pong—because the table setup can make or break the whole experience. Here, you play on custom beer pong tables, and that’s a big deal if you’ve ever seen cheap, wobbly setups that ruin your aim.
The experience provides the essentials: pong balls and cups. You shouldn’t need to bring anything game-related. The point is to walk in, get a lane and a team plan, and start playing right away.
From the feel of the setup, it’s very much an American-style beer pong setup, just transplanted into a Czech beer bar culture. If you’ve played before, you’ll recognize the format quickly. If you haven’t, the equipment and structure make it easier to learn without a full lesson.
How the Session Plays Out (Setup to Final Cup)
This runs for 2 hours, which is the right length for beer pong: long enough to get into rhythm, not so long that it turns into pure drinking. Plan for an energetic block of time where your group rotates rounds and keeps the pressure on.
When you arrive, the key moment is getting organized. The bar staff helps you set up, so you don’t waste your time figuring out where everything goes. That setup help is especially valuable if you’re traveling with friends who don’t all arrive together, or if someone needs a quick refresher on rules.
Once you’re playing, the tempo stays simple. You’re constantly alternating between aiming, tossing, resetting cups, and dealing with the crowd energy. The provided cups and balls keep the game moving, and the unlimited beer keeps your team from pausing for purchases.
At the same time, you’re not locked into one mood. If you’re tired, you can step back, watch sports, or switch to cheering mode. If your group loves competition, you’ll likely stay locked in until the end.
If you want music involved, that’s a real possibility here. One of the most positive notes from past participants was that the bar staff let their group play their own music. That’s the kind of small permission that turns beer pong from a random bar activity into your bar night.
The Bartender Factor: Help That Makes It Easier to Have Fun

I always judge these kinds of activities by how easy they make your night. Here, the bartender support is a key part of the experience. The staff isn’t just handing you beer—they’re helping with setup so you can start playing with minimal fuss.
This matters for two reasons. First, it saves time, and in a short 2-hour session, time is money. Second, it lowers stress. When someone helps you get situated, your group spends less energy arguing about logistics and more on the game.
The bar staff can also help with recommendations for Prague during the day or at night. That’s not the main product, but it’s useful if you’re pairing this with other plans—like a dinner nearby or a second stop afterward.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Prague
Price and Value: Is $28 for 2 Hours a Good Deal?

At $28 per person for two hours, you’re buying a very specific mix: unlimited Czech beer, the game setup (tables, cups, balls), and bar support. The value depends on what you would otherwise spend on drinks and a bar with space to play.
If you just went to a random bar and tried to set up beer pong yourselves, you’d probably spend more than $28 quickly. Even if drinks are cheaper, you’d still be missing the custom table setup and the provided equipment. You also wouldn’t get the staff help to make it run smoothly.
If your group is the type that loves competitive games and is comfortable playing without fancy instructions, this price can feel fair because the session is structured and included. If your group is mostly there for a quiet beer, this might feel like overpaying for an activity you don’t fully use.
A balanced way to think about it: you’re not paying for a guided history lesson. You’re paying for a ready-to-go beer pong night, where costs don’t spiral.
Who This Fits Best in Prague (and Who Might Feel Off)

This is best for groups that want to play and banter. Beer pong is the main event, and the energy tends to work best when multiple people are ready to take turns and keep the rounds moving.
It also fits well for daytime plans. One positive theme was that it works as a real day activity, not just an evening party thing. You’ll be in a bar environment, but it’s still a social activity you can do before dinner.
Here’s the one caution I’d put on your radar: on quieter times—like weekday afternoons—the bar can feel less busy. In that case, you may end up playing mostly against your own group, with fewer spontaneous rivalries. That’s not necessarily bad, but it can change the social feel.
Also, if you’re expecting a “pub crawl” energy, this is different. It’s an activity-focused beer pong session, so it’s not meant to replace a full nightlife crawl. Think of it as a targeted game night, not a parade of bars.
Booking Tips That Prevent Headaches

The biggest practical instruction is simple: call or WhatsApp message to confirm your booking. Do this before you head over, especially if your schedule is tight or if you’re arriving from another part of the city.
You meet at Drunken Monkey Sports Bar, so build in a little buffer time to find the right spot inside and get your group together. This is one of those activities where being late can mess up the flow for everyone, since the setup is part of the fun.
English is available, and there are other language options too (Czech, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Spanish, Russian). If your group has mixed language skills, that support should help you coordinate faster.
If you’re picky about where you sit or how your group sets up, show up with your team plan ready—who’s throwing, who’s resetting cups, and who’s keeping score. The bartender can help with setup, but your group coordination still matters.
Should You Book This Beer Pong Session?

Book it if you want a straightforward, fun, social activity in Prague with unlimited beer, custom tables, and staff support that keeps the session running. It’s a good pick for friends who enjoy games, groups who like a sports-bar atmosphere, and people who want a memorable Prague experience that’s not another walking tour.
Skip it if your group doesn’t plan to actually play, or if you prefer quiet bars and minimal competition. Also consider that weekday afternoons may feel calmer, so the vibe may be more controlled and less “big crowd” than you expect.
FAQ
Where do I meet for the beer pong experience?
Meet at Drunken Monkey Sports Bar in Prague.
How long is the activity?
The session lasts 2 hours.
Is Czech beer included, and is it unlimited?
Yes. Unlimited Czech beer is included for the full 2-hour experience.
Do you provide pong balls and cups?
Yes. Ping pong balls and cups are provided.
Is water included?
Yes. Unlimited water is included.
Can I watch sports while playing?
Yes. Sports are available to watch on the bar’s TV screens while you play.
Is this activity suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18.
Do I need to confirm my booking?
Yes. Please call or WhatsApp message to confirm your booking.
































