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Shindy said 06/08/2011 21:05

EUR payments

token can be bought at the festival for euros + there is exchange office at the main festival gate + this year there will be an ATM available directly at the festival ground
Takhisis said 25/05/2011 22:14

Vodkasatan

Thanx a lot for the hint! ;)
Vodkasatan said 24/05/2011 11:40

system

you have to change cash for tokens to buy food and drinks in the fest. ground. not sure if you can change euros. wouldn't count on that, to be honest. for relatively good exchange rates in prague, go to this street (there are several places to change money): http://tinyurl.com/3jg2vzt [tinyurl.com]

it's 2 minutes away from the main train station
Takhisis said 24/05/2011 03:31

Euros or Czech Crowns

Hi, can you tell me if i can buy food and drinks in euros, in the festival ground?
Shindy said 20/07/2010 20:44

TheDude

2-4 EUR per meal
TheDude said 20/07/2010 16:11

Price

If someone know please write average price of food on the festival? :>

Thanks
Shindy said 07/07/2010 21:30

hellborn

yes! there will be vegan and vegetarian food… well definetely not that many stalls as for carnivores, but let's what is confirmed by now: falafel, halusky (Slovak national specialty - potato gnocchi served mostly with bacon but there will be a vegetarian version with cheese available), there will also be macrobiotic stall that will offer really tasty food, stuffed potatoes, hummus, vegetable salads etc.
hellborn said 07/07/2010 14:18

food vegan?

Will there also be vegan (no meat, no fish, no eggs, no dairy) food in the food stalls?
Thrashburner said 24/08/2008 17:11

F O O D

Sory, jestem z Polski i twierdzę, że twój post jest dosyć nie na miejscu. Ja kumam, OK, patriotzn kulinarny i te sprawy, ale po kiego czorta oni u siebie mają sprzedawać polskie żarcie, skoro są Czechami? NIestety zauważam, że nasi mają coraz bardziej roszczeniową postawę wwzględem Brutala… Troche mi głupio ilekroć czytam takie posty. Pozdro.
Morith said 18/08/2008 21:10

FOOD

Hi there,
first, I'd like to say that I had the greatest time during this year's festival. Don't remember when I had had so much fun on any other festival so thank you guys for this!

Now, let's get to the point: the food was very very good and at reasonable prices, it shows you have nothing to do with the polish people (who would rise the prices very high and sell shitty food just to make more money, you - on the other hand - have very delicious food which doesn't cost much. It was a bit salty but it's understandable… people gotta drink beer :) ANYWAY: I have one suggestion for the next year: it would be good if you guys had like one stall with Polish food - there were a lot of Poles this year and many of us were dying to eat dishes like ‘pierogi’(dumplings with potato and cheese stuffing) or ‘bigos’ ( stewed dish made of sauerkraut and/or fresh cabbage, meat and mushrooms). Don't get me wrong, it's a Czech festival so Czech food is required but still I think you would make quite nice amount of money if you served this type of food. The Polish people love to eat that stuff and so they will be willing to spend more money there :)
It's just something to think about :)

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