The End of an Era

Prague, my adopted home, the city of Charles IV and Rudolph II, the city of a thousand spires, the city of Franz Kafka and the brothers Capek, birthplace of robots, the city that Mozart loved, generally does a pretty good job of preserving it’s heritage.

It’s got castles and cathedrals and old , cobbled streets and walled gardens with peacocks and all sorts of cool stuff.  It’s a fantastic place for tourists  to visit, and a pleasant place to live.

They Will be Missed

They Will be Missed

So, I was shocked to hear that one Prague institution has come to an end.   All the klobasa stands along Wenceslas Square are closed.  Admittedly, a klobasa stand is not exactly Charles Bridge, but they’ve been an integral part of the Prague experience for me.  The first year I was here, I drank a lot.  I  remember, somewhat hazily, several mornings at 3 a.m. or so, coming out of the pub, that was an automatic stop.  They were delicious.

Then, I stopped drinking.  Gave it up.  Cold turkey.  One instantly noticeable side effect was that they didn’t look so delicious any more, and I felt the grossness the first time I took a bite.

Of course, the workers were usually surly, and they would cheat you if they could, but that’s Prague.  It’s still wrong that they’re being shut down.  The  rationale,  apparently, is to ” increase tree cover, reduce traffic and allow more space for pedestrians,” but that  is such blatant, in your face, horseshit that darker motives must be presumed.

If they wanted to reduce traffic and allow more space for pedestrians, they should just block the square off to traffic, and not just the piddling little bag-end of it below  Jindřiška.  That would create a  huge amount of new space for  pedestrians, a wide swath.  Tree cover?  Plant a few more trees.  The klobasa stands wouldn’t interfere with any of that.

No, they just want to force the cheap vendors out and make the whole thing a bit more  upscale.  They’re tired of hippie backpacking  tourists and they want the tourists who will sit down and spend some real money.

I suppose it’s inevitable.  Progress and all that.  Damned shame, though.

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  1. Tom Draper's avatar Tom Draper

    Very true…a really good little article…RIP Klobasa

  2. Josef K's avatar Josef K

    I never like those sausages anyway, talk about horsemeat! Close that crap down, in fact they could close the whole damn centre down and just keep Zizkov and Letna

  3. Food items available at 3 a.m. tend to be a step or two below haute cuisine. Still, better than starving.

  4. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    They’ve been talking about shutting those things down for at least 3 years before I moved to Berlin 4 years ago. And each and every time I return to Prague I find myself ‘somehow’ having a nasty smazak in a roll at 3am. If I can’t stop myself, somebody larger must step in. No worries: they’ll just move down the road to LOSERska.

    -Melvis

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