Travel Reference
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The Bar With No Name
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Van Puffelen
Bars
De Admiraal
One of the smarter
proeflokaalen
(tasting houses) in
the city - and unlike the rest, it
closes late. Collapse on the
couches and knock back the
potent liquors and
jenever
.
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Herengracht 319
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Map L4
Lux
Split-level, late-opening
designer bar. DJs spin every
night.
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Marnixstraat 403
•
Map K6
Het Molenpad
A charming brown bar
between the city's main library
and the Leidsestraat - equally
suitable for bookworms and the
shopped-out.
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Prinsengracht 653
•
Map K5
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020 625 9680
•
€€
The Bar With No Name
Known to the locals as
Wolvenstraat, this 1970s-style
lounge bar-restaurant is the haunt
of young advertising darlings and
other affluent beings. Open from
breakfast to bedtime, it serves
imaginative sandwiches, soup and
pan-Asian cuisine.
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Wolvenstraat
23
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Map L4
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020 320 0843
•
€€
Morlang
Modern, minimalist space
next door to Land van Walem.
Impressive menu.
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Keizersgracht
451
•
Map L6
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020 625 2681
•
€€
Saarein II
Once an infamous women-
only bar, now men are welcome.
Quiet during the week, rowdy at
weekends. Pool table, good bar
food.
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Elandsstraat 119
•
Map K4
De Pels
A low-key, easygoing
neighbourhood bar - locals read
the papers at the big table by the
window. A great place to recover
from a hangover on a Sunday
(breakfast is served until
1:30pm).
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Huidenstraat 25
•
Map L5
Van Puffelen
The rich and beautiful flock
to this elegant haunt - the biggest
brown bar in town.
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Prinsengracht
377
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Map K3
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020 624
6270
•
€€
Het Land van
Walem
One of the city's
original designer
bars, this was the
creation of
renowned Dutch
architect, Gerrit
Rietveld. Inside, it's
bright and
minimalist; outside,
there are charming
terraces.
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Keizers-
gracht 449
•
Map L6
De Zotte
This Belgian bar
(appropriately
named “Drunken
Fool”) has a huge
range of beers.
Delicious food helps
soak it all up.
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Raamstraat 29
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Map K6
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020 626 8694
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€€
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