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Crew Bar Prague: Open bar, ping pong or shuffleboard game
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Prague at night is better when you add a game. Crew Bar Prague is one hour of UV-lit ping pong or shuffleboard paired with an open bar right in the center of town. I like the easy vibe here: you can keep it playful with friends while still having a proper drink in hand. The setup is simple, the staff are friendly, and it feels like a local-style hang rather than a stiff show.
What I really like is the clear value for groups. For about $90 per group up to 6, you get a full 60 minutes of activity plus equipment and open-bar drinks like beer, wine, and cocktails. I also like that it includes Wi‑Fi, which sounds minor until you want to settle scores, look up directions, or share a quick photo without burning your phone plan.
One consideration: this is not a kid-friendly stop. It’s for adults (18+), and shots and snacks are not included, so if you’re expecting a drink-heavy blowout with add-ons, budget a bit extra.
In This Review
- Key points I’d bet on
- Crew Bar Prague in one glance: UV ping pong + open bar in central Prague
- Your 60-minute plan: what happens from check-in to game finish
- Drinks during play: what’s included, what to budget, and how to order
- UV ping pong vs shuffleboard: picking the right game for your group
- UV ping pong: loud laughs, easy competition
- Shuffleboard: accuracy beats speed
- Location matters: doing this in the heart of Prague
- Group size and value: why $90 per group up to 6 is the real deal
- Who should book this, and who should skip it
- Practical tips to get the most out of your hour
- Should you book Crew Bar Prague?
- FAQ
- How long is the Crew Bar Prague open bar game session?
- What games are available at Crew Bar Prague?
- What does the open bar include?
- Are shots included?
- How many people can play at one table?
- Is this activity suitable for children?
- Where does the activity start and end?
Key points I’d bet on

- UV ping pong or shuffleboard so you can pick your style of friendly competition
- 60 minutes for up to 6 people per table, which keeps things moving and not too slow
- Open bar includes beer, wine, and cocktails during your game time
- Shots are not included, so you’ll want to stick to regular pours unless you plan to pay extra
- Wi‑Fi included, handy for maps and quick social checks
Crew Bar Prague in one glance: UV ping pong + open bar in central Prague

Crew Bar Prague is built for an easy night out. You show up, grab your spot, and within minutes you’re playing table tennis under black lights or firing the shuffleboard pieces across the table. It’s the kind of plan that works when you want something fun but don’t want to spend half your evening traveling between stops.
The atmosphere is cozy and low-pressure. Staff are there to make things run smoothly, and the host or greeter speaks English. If you’re traveling with a mixed group—half sporty, half just there for drinks—you’ll still find a role for everyone.
And yes, the UV theme matters. It turns a normal ping pong match into something more visual and a little theatrical, without making it complicated. You’re not studying rules like a tournament director. You’re just playing, laughing, and keeping the evening light.
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Your 60-minute plan: what happens from check-in to game finish

This experience is designed around a one-hour slot. After you start at Crew Bar Prague, you’re set up for your UV ping pong or shuffleboard session, with equipment provided.
Here’s the rhythm you can expect:
- You arrive at Crew Bar Prague, check in, and get oriented.
- You choose the game setup: UV ping pong or shuffleboard.
- You play for the full 60 minutes while enjoying your included open-bar drinks.
- When the hour ends, the activity wraps back where you started.
Because it’s only an hour, you don’t have to worry about your group losing momentum. It’s perfect for building an evening plan around something else nearby—dinner before, a stroll after, or one last drink down the line.
One practical note: the activity says 1 table can accommodate up to 6 players. If you have a bigger group, you’ll want to check how tables are arranged for your booking time so you don’t end up waiting around. If you’re within that up-to-6 range, the experience feels like a shared event rather than people taking turns at the side.
Drinks during play: what’s included, what to budget, and how to order

The open bar is a core part of the appeal here. During your game time, you can enjoy beer, wine, and cocktails. That’s a nice spread because it covers the usual group needs: beer fans, wine drinkers, and people who want something more mixed.
What’s not included:
- Shots and shooters are not included.
- Snacks aren’t included, though they’re available to purchase.
So how should you plan your drinking? Think of this like a guided, game-centered bar package—not an all-in unlimited shot buffet. If your group tends to jump straight to shots, you’ll likely feel surprised when those aren’t part of the deal. If your group mostly sticks to cocktails, beer, or wine, you’ll probably feel perfectly set for the hour.
There’s also a simple “pace yourself” vibe implied by the setup. The experience asks you to drink responsibly—one cocktail at a time—so you can keep playing without the match turning into a sleepy snack run halfway through.
UV ping pong vs shuffleboard: picking the right game for your group

You have a choice, and that choice is actually part of the value. UV ping pong is energetic and quick to understand. Shuffleboard is more about aiming and control, with a slower burn that still feels fun for a group.
UV ping pong: loud laughs, easy competition
UV ping pong is the pick if your group wants something active and instantly engaging. You don’t need a strategy manual. The black-light look makes the ball and table stand out, so the game feels more playful than your average ping pong night.
It also works well if you have people with different skill levels. You can rotate points, keep it casual, and the vibe stays light even if someone’s getting outplayed.
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Shuffleboard: accuracy beats speed
Shuffleboard can be a great fit if you’ve got a crowd that enjoys aiming games—something less frantic. It’s still competitive, but it feels more like “steady hands win” than “who can run around the table fastest.”
This can be a good option if you want the fun without the full-on scramble energy. It’s also a nice choice if you’re traveling with someone who gets tired easily but still wants to be part of the action.
If you’re unsure, I’d choose based on your group’s mood that night:
- You want chaos and movement → go UV ping pong.
- You want relaxed competition → go shuffleboard.
Location matters: doing this in the heart of Prague

Crew Bar Prague is described as being in the heart of Prague. That’s not just marketing language. A central location is what makes this kind of activity work for real travelers.
Why? Because you can actually fit it into an evening without turning the night into logistics. You can:
- meet your group close to where you’re already walking,
- fit the one-hour activity into a larger plan,
- and then continue with dinner or an evening stroll afterward.
In Prague, evenings can stretch. A one-hour game slot prevents the common problem of “we don’t know what to do now.” Here, you do something that gets you moving and keeps conversation rolling.
Group size and value: why $90 per group up to 6 is the real deal

Let’s talk money in a way that helps you decide. This experience is priced at $90 per group up to 6, and it lasts 60 minutes. That pricing structure is the whole point.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it can feel less flexible. But if you’re in a group of three to six, the cost scales better because you’re paying for the table experience together, not per person for the game time.
You’re also getting more than “just a table.” Your included package covers:
- 60 minutes of game time (UV ping pong or shuffleboard),
- equipment rental,
- open-bar drinks (beer, wine, cocktails),
- and Wi‑Fi.
Now, the open bar isn’t unlimited shots. But it’s still a meaningful inclusion for a one-hour activity. If you were to do an activity plus drinks elsewhere, you’d likely spend similar money quickly—especially once you add drinks at normal bar prices.
So the value is strongest when:
- you have a group that will actually share the table time,
- you’re planning to drink beer/wine/cocktails during the session,
- and you want a structured one-hour night plan.
Who should book this, and who should skip it

This is a great match if:
- you want a low-effort, fun evening plan,
- you’re traveling with friends or family and want shared activity time,
- you like game nights more than museum nights,
- you’re comfortable in an adult setting (18+ only).
It’s also a smart choice if you don’t want a “class” or “tour” vibe. This is play first. Drinks second. And the whole thing stays anchored to that one-hour window.
You might want to skip it if:
- you’re traveling with kids (it’s not suitable for children under 18),
- your idea of a fun night is centered on shots and heavy snack orders (shots and snacks aren’t included),
- you need a long, guided experience with lots of stops and context.
Practical tips to get the most out of your hour

A few small choices can make the experience feel smoother:
- Go in with a light plan. Decide who wants UV ping pong and who prefers shuffleboard before you arrive so you don’t lose time once you’re there.
- Keep drink expectations realistic. Stick to included drinks (beer, wine, cocktails) during the game time, and you can add more later if you want.
- Treat the hour like a mini event. People tend to get the best memories from experiences like this when they’re fully present. In one hour, you won’t see Prague’s skyline from a rooftop. You’ll make a better story by actually playing.
- If you care about pacing, plan your order. The experience notes to drink responsibly, one cocktail at a time. That’s not just a rule—it’s how you keep the match fun.
Should you book Crew Bar Prague?

I’d book it if you want a central, adult-only night plan that mixes fun competition with included drinks. The strongest reason to choose it is the format: one hour, up to six people per table, UV ping pong or shuffleboard, plus an open bar of beer, wine, and cocktails. That’s a lot of value packed into a small time window.
I would not book it if your group expects shots included, kid-friendly entertainment, or a long guided itinerary. This is meant to be simple. You come for a quick game and a few drinks, then you move on with your night.
If your group is game for playful, slightly quirky fun in the middle of Prague, Crew Bar Prague is an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the Crew Bar Prague open bar game session?
The experience lasts 1 hour.
What games are available at Crew Bar Prague?
You can choose between UV light ping pong or shuffleboard.
What does the open bar include?
The open bar includes beer, wine, and cocktails.
Are shots included?
No. Shots and shooters are not included.
How many people can play at one table?
One table can accommodate up to 6 players.
Is this activity suitable for children?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts at Crew Bar Prague and ends back at the meeting point.
































