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Crew Bar Prague: Open bar, ping pong or shuffleboard game
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Night games in Prague can be simple.
Crew Bar Prague turns a casual evening into a 60-minute game plan with UV ping pong or shuffleboard, plus an open bar that keeps things moving. I like the clear, low-effort format—show up, pick your game, and start playing—and I really like that the place feels friendly instead of stiff. One drawback to think about: it’s not a quiet sit-and-sip experience. You’re there for the games, the lights, and the group energy.
This is a good fit if you’re traveling with friends or family and want something a bit different from the usual dinner-and-a-walk routine. Each booking covers one table that can handle up to six players, so you’re paying for a shared activity, not a bunch of separate tickets. Just note that it’s not suitable for children under 18.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- How The One-Hour Slot Keeps Your Prague Night Easy
- Picking UV Ping Pong or Shuffleboard at Crew Bar Prague
- Entering Crew Bar Prague: Equipment, Setup, and English Help
- The Open Bar During Your Game Hour (Beer, Wine, Cocktails)
- How to Pace Drinks Without Wrecking the Game
- Value Check: Is $90 Worth It for Up to Six?
- Who This Suits Best in Prague (and Who Might Skip It)
- Practical Tips to Make Your Hour Go Smoothly
- Should You Book Crew Bar Prague?
- FAQ
- How long is the Crew Bar Prague open bar game experience?
- What games are available at Crew Bar Prague?
- How many players can fit at one table?
- What’s included in the open bar?
- Are alcohol shots included?
- Can I buy snacks during the experience?
- Is it suitable for children?
Key things to know before you go
- UV ping pong adds a fun, high-contrast twist that keeps the game feeling fresh
- Shuffleboard is a calmer option if your group wants less back-and-forth
- One table covers up to six people, so groups get good value
- Open bar includes beer, wine, and cocktails during your game hour
- Equipment rental and Wi‑Fi are included, so you can focus on playing and meeting
How The One-Hour Slot Keeps Your Prague Night Easy

Crew Bar Prague is built around one thing: a focused one-hour session. That matters in Prague. A lot of evenings get eaten alive by long restaurant waits and decision fatigue. Here, the plan is built in—game first, drinks during the play window, and you’re done on time.
The experience starts and ends at Crew Bar Prague, so you’re not scrambling to coordinate transport after. You also don’t need a “perfect itinerary.” You just need a time slot and a group that’s ready to compete a little.
At a place like this, I want the night to feel low-stress. That’s exactly the vibe: you’re not learning an entire sport or hunting for a complicated reservation. You’re getting set up and starting. Even better, you’ll have an English host or greeter, which helps when you just want to ask one or two practical questions and get moving.
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Picking UV Ping Pong or Shuffleboard at Crew Bar Prague

The big choice is your game: UV light ping pong or a shuffleboard table. Both are designed for groups, so it’s not awkward if you don’t all play the same way. The pace stays social, which is what you want when you’re spending an hour together.
UV light ping pong
This is table tennis under black light. The practical win is that it feels like more than just ping pong. The lighting makes the whole thing more playful and photo-friendly, and it changes the rhythm of the game because you’re reacting to a brighter visual field than you’d get in normal indoor lights.
Shuffleboard
If your group prefers something a bit less frantic, shuffleboard is a great alternative. It’s still competitive, but it’s easier to keep conversations going between turns. It’s the kind of game where you get to talk strategy, tease your friends, and take a breather without losing the flow.
What I like about having two options: your group can match the activity to the mood. If someone is feeling energetic, they’ll gravitate toward ping pong. If someone wants a slower pace, shuffleboard keeps everyone comfortable.
Entering Crew Bar Prague: Equipment, Setup, and English Help

Once you arrive, you’re not walking in cold. The experience includes equipment rental, so you don’t need to pack anything special. For most groups, that’s the difference between doing something fun and deciding to postpone it.
Also, there’s an English host or greeter. That sounds small, but it helps a lot when you’re trying to understand how the open bar works while you’re also trying to start a game. You’ll want simple clarity: which drinks are included, how the serving goes during the hour, and how the table time is handled.
Crew Bar Prague is described as being in the heart of Prague, and that’s meaningful. You don’t want a half-day trip for a one-hour activity. This is set up for an evening detour, not a major journey.
The Open Bar During Your Game Hour (Beer, Wine, Cocktails)

The headline attraction is the open bar that runs alongside your game time. Included are beer, wine, and cocktails. That’s a strong combo for a group night because it gives everyone something familiar, but also a choice beyond beer if that’s not your thing.
Here’s the practical angle: the drinks are part of the activity’s hour. So you’re not paying for drinks and then trying to figure out what to do after. The bar keeps your social energy steady while you’re playing.
One detail to plan around: alcohol shots and shooters are not included. If your group likes to do shots as a ritual, you’ll need to manage expectations. The good side is that it encourages a more even pace—one cocktail at a time is suggested in the experience notes, which is exactly how to keep the whole game session enjoyable.
Snacks are available to purchase. That’s helpful if someone’s drinks-only plan tends to wear them down halfway through. You can keep the energy up without turning the night into a full meal.
How to Pace Drinks Without Wrecking the Game

I’ll be honest: when alcohol enters the picture, games can go two ways. Either everyone becomes hilarious and loose, or the competitive edge evaporates fast. The good news here is that your game is just 60 minutes, so it’s easier to stay in control.
A simple strategy: decide your pace before you start. If you want the game to stay competitive, stick with one drink at a time and keep your turn-taking clean. If you’re aiming for pure fun, you can let things get lighter, but keep an eye on how your group handles turns after a couple drinks.
Also, the experience includes Wi‑Fi. That’s useful in real life. You can swap photos after a few rounds, pull up a playlist, or check a map for your next stop. Just don’t let phones become the reason you miss your game rhythm.
Value Check: Is $90 Worth It for Up to Six?

The price is $90 per group up to six people, for a one-hour session. Do the quick math and it’s easy to see why people like this setup. If you fill all six spots, that’s about $15 per person for an hour of equipment, game time, and an open bar that includes beer, wine, and cocktails.
That’s the key: you’re buying shared entertainment plus drinks, not just a table rental. If you come with fewer than six, your per-person cost goes up, so the value improves as your group fills the table.
In other words, this is best when you’re traveling with a friend group, a couple plus friends, or family members who actually want to hang out together for an hour. If you’re solo or just two people looking for a light bar stop, it may feel pricier than other drink-focused options.
From a budgeting perspective, it’s also predictable. You know the session time and you know what’s covered in the open bar. The only surprise category is that shots and shooters aren’t included, plus snacks are extra if you want them.
Who This Suits Best in Prague (and Who Might Skip It)

This experience is made for groups who want a night activity with a built-in start and end. I’d put it at the top of the list for:
- friend groups who want an easy competition night
- couples who like playful, hands-on date ideas
- families over 18 who want something active without a long tour schedule
It’s also great if your day in Prague is full. You don’t need energy for a big walking tour. You just need enough time to make it to the bar for your one-hour slot.
The flip side: if your ideal Prague evening is quiet, you may find the games pull attention away from conversation. Also, if your group’s idea of fun is mostly ordering drinks and sitting still, shuffleboard or ping pong might feel too “active” for your taste.
Practical Tips to Make Your Hour Go Smoothly

You’ll have the most fun if you treat the hour like a mini tournament, not a loose hangout. Here are a few practical moves that fit the way this place operates:
- Arrive with the right expectations: it’s a game + open bar combo, not a cocktail class.
- Split your group roles early. Ping pong can get fast; shuffleboard can get strategic.
- Pace drinks if you want fair competition. The notes encourage taking it one cocktail at a time, and that’s just smart for keeping everyone engaged.
- If you get hungry, plan on snacks being available for purchase rather than included.
- Use the included Wi‑Fi when it helps—photos, maps, or quick coordination for your next stop.
Also, remember this is hosted in English. If your group has questions about how rounds work or how the bar service aligns with game time, you’ll have an English-speaking host or greeter to help.
Should You Book Crew Bar Prague?

If you and your group want a fun, structured evening that doesn’t require planning a big itinerary, I’d book it. The value is strongest for groups closer to six people, because the $90 price covers the game experience plus open bar drinks during the hour.
Book it if:
- you want UV ping pong or shuffleboard as the main event
- you’re traveling with 3–6 people and you want one shared activity
- you like the idea of an English-speaking host, equipment provided, and a clear one-hour finish
Skip it if:
- your group is under 18 (it’s not suitable for children under 18)
- you want a quiet evening, or you expect unlimited shots and shooters
- you’re going solo or with just one other person and the per-person math won’t sit right
Overall, this is a smart choice when you want Prague nightlife that’s playful and practical: a set time, a set place, a real game, and drinks included for your group’s hour of fun.
FAQ

How long is the Crew Bar Prague open bar game experience?
The experience lasts 1 hour. You’ll want to check availability for the starting times, since the session duration is fixed but start times can vary.
What games are available at Crew Bar Prague?
You can choose between UV light ping pong or a shuffleboard table during your 60-minute session.
How many players can fit at one table?
One table can accommodate up to 6 players, which is the maximum group size for a single booking.
What’s included in the open bar?
The open bar includes beer, wine, and cocktails during your game time.
Are alcohol shots included?
No. Alcohol shots and shooters are not included.
Can I buy snacks during the experience?
Snacks are not included, but they are available to purchase.
Is it suitable for children?
No. The experience is not suitable for children under 18.




























