Come for those taxidermied ostrich heads, stay for the drinks. We only stopped in for a quick drink on our way back to our Air bnb, but Bily Kun left quite an impression.
We sat at the bar and were able to solicit some guidance from the bartender on the drinks menu, which was heavily laden with Czech beverages such as Becherovka, an herbal liquor. It was recommended that I try the Czech mule, which is essentially a Moscow Mule made with Becherovka instead of vodka. I expected the drink to be bitter but it actually had a refreshing cinnamon quality to it along with the ginger beer flavor. I loved it! My boyfriend ordered an absinthe-infused drink, which he enjoyed.
Yes, the decor was cool. On a scale of 1-10, I would put the enjoyableness level of the ostrich heads on walls at a 9.5.
Only minor downside was that the bartender seemed a bit miffed when I had trouble with the payment system, where the payer uses a handheld device to make the purchase. These are confusing for a newbie such as myself, especially as I don't read French.