Not exactly life threatening, but when I travel I like to travel alone and in different places I feel more or less welcome as a singe traveller. I'd been recommended to try a great little gypsy restaurant who served good food and had live music: Cizanska Jibla. I arrived about 6 and took a table by the bar - there were only a few customers in at that time. I ordered a beer and thought I 'd check it out before ordering food.
Almost immediately I felt unwelcome: I was clearly taking up a table that could be more profitably be filled by a group of four, and the waiter stood at the bar scowling each time he looked over. I decided not to eat and asked for my bill, which was promptly delivered along with a 'reserved' notice which was placed directly in front of me even before I'd found my purse.
The friend who had recommended the place told me later that even with her group of four, the service had been mean and miserable - not unusual in Prague, but my only bad experience in Cesky Krumlov.
Written Apr 13, 2007
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