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  • Time was when the Gambrinus, which is the excellently decorated café and restaurant at the end of the Chiaja, and the big café and restaurant in the great arcade, were at daggers drawn, and a war of cutting down of prices raged.

    The Gourmet's Guide to Europe Algernon Bastard 1885

  • The discovery generally meant that he flew up to town, preceded by glowingly-worded telegrams, to see some one connected with the stage or the publishing world, got together one or two momentous luncheon parties, flitted in and out of "Gambrinus" for one or two evenings, and returned home with an air of subdued importance and the asparagus tint slightly intensified.

    Beasts and Super-Beasts 1870-1916 Saki 1893

  • According to him, beer drinkers like ale, the lighter beers such as Gambrinus and Staropramen, to quench their thirst but prefer lager's flavor.

    The Prague Post 2008

  • According to him, beer drinkers like ale, the lighter beers such as Gambrinus and Staropramen, to quench their thirst but prefer lager's flavor.

    The Prague Post 2008

  • According to him, beer drinkers like ale, the lighter beers such as Gambrinus and Staropramen, to quench their thirst but prefer lager's flavor.

    The Prague Post 2008

  • While you're at it, please down a few bottles of Budvar, Pilsner Urquell, Gambrinus and Staropramen to my health!

    Neth Space Neth 2006

  • I thought at first it must be some undigested fancy from the Café Gambrinus but I finally recognized it as an almost alien emotion.

    The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004

  • I thought at first it must be some undigested fancy from the Café Gambrinus but I finally recognized it as an almost alien emotion.

    The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004

  • Ten years had brought one or two new structures, most notable a new inn, The Noble Saint Gambrinus, raised on mena timbers above the ground-level beer-garden, where four Tre-vanyi musicians were playing for such folk who had elected to take early refreshment.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

  • He left The Noble Saint Gambrinus and crossed the square to the Welgen Bank, where he introduced himself to the chief officer.

    Trullion: Alastor 2262 Vance, Jack 1973

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