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Quote: This is one of the most famous coffee shops in Amsterdam. There are two locations. If I remember correctly, the second one has somewhat outdoor seating, and the first one you can see from the train station. You Read More
Quote: Het Papeneiland is a wonderful brown café in a great location overlooking Prinsengracht. The name – Pope’s Island – reflects the time when a tunnel ran between the café and a secret Catholic Church across the Read More
Quote: While Cineac is my favorite pre-club spot in Amsterdam, Sinners in Heaven is my favorite club. It gives Jimmy Woo's a run for its money and ultimately wins out. I went on Friday nights, and like at Jimmy Woo's, Read More
Quote: I mean there is so much to do in Amsterdam, that a pub atmosphere seems like it would not be high on the To Do list while in Amsterdam. However, this place is awesome! I had heard about this place from my handy Read More
Quote: This is a real corner of Old Amsterdam right in the middle of the hectic melange of Nieuwendijk. The bar is L-shaped, which actually makes it feel like two separate bars. The beers on offer are the usual Amstel Read More
Quote: Local pubs in Amsterdam can be a bit dull to be honest, but there are some good ones around, let me take you on a short tour. 't Doktertje Alley of the Kalverstraat (from the dam alley on the right), behind Read More
Quote: Wynand Fockink has been an Amsterdam institution for more than three hundred years. Established by Mr. Fockink, this lunch cafe/bar is famous for its flavored liqueurs. You walk in and can smell the character, Read More
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Quote: Jimmy's Woo's has been the place to go in Amsterdam for the past few months now. The easiest way to get in is by getting your name on the guest list or by having a Dutch friend with you. Otherwise, it's up to Read More
Quote: Irish pubs seem to be taking over the world, but if they're all like these two, I don't care! Firstly, The Tara, at Rokin 87-89, used to be a Brit pub (O'Henry's) where I worked, but the new owners bought the Read More