A cellar bar is a popular concept in Prague, and anyone who has been to the city will be familiar with it. The formula is simple: an old-fashioned cellar, whether used originally for wine storage or any other number of purposes, is converted to create a relaxed bar environment with a one-of-a-kind feel. Located in a Gothic-style cellar within the depths of Prague (between Wenceslas Square and the Old Town Square), Double Trouble Bar & Club’s bare brick walls and cozy-tight feel make for a great example of the true charm of a cellar bar.
The nook-in-the-wall atmosphere will make you feel like you're in on a local secret. Its out of the way entrance and lack of storefront advertising discourage the crowd from getting too big, not to mention dissuade the pesky brand of tourists and visiting clubbers.
The atmosphere is very relaxed, with a wide variety of non-live music. The typical ambience begins casually at 19:00 with the usual early-evening bar environment. Gradually, as the night progresses to midnight, the place livens up when the dancing commences. Packed into the cool cellar, your partying spirits may overtake things, and you may soon enough find yourself dancing atop the tables themselves. Don’t worry, it’s nothing Double Trouble isn’t used to.
With no dress code, no cover charge and reasonably priced drinks, Double Trouble Bar & Club is a relaxed substitute for the more techno-oriented clubs out there. DJs do play Monday through Saturday, but even then the energy is more that of a house party than that of a rave.
Whether staying in Prague for just a few nights or simply looking for a cool, off-the-beaten-path nightspot, Double Trouble is your answer. The friendly atmosphere and Gothic surroundings make for an irresistible combination. Double Trouble manages to stay fresh while keeping the cellar bar, one of Europe’s popular traditions, alive.