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There’s a popular saying that Amsterdam is where you go to party and thus, it is no surprise that there are numerous places where you can drop by for your favorite drink – at equally tasty prices of course. But where to go? There’s so much on offer! Many tourists end up in the areas of Leidseplein or Rembrandtsplein, these are one of the more «touristy» parts of the city. They are still great places, but if you really want to visit a local place where the Dutch go to drink, you should try to find a place a bit off the beaten track.
Here’s my selection of the top 5 places to drink in Amsterdam. The places are chosen because they provide great local atmosphere for socializing and conversation while serving drinks at adequate prices. I’ve included the full addresses for your convenience.
1. Belushi’s Bar
This bustling sports bar is a fantastic stop-over point for those who love to mix and mingle. Offering drink, snacks and trendy music during the day as well as far into the wee hours of morning, this is definitely worth a visit. Belushi’s Bar is known for its funky street art theme and affordable drinks.
Where to find it? Its address is Warmoesstraat 129, 1012 JA Amsterdam.
Tel: 31 (0)20 623 1380
2. Weber Bar
Weber Bar is notable for its Art Deco design and idyllic atmosphere. Tucked away near Leidseplein, this intimate bar with its bright colors and sleek interior is a must-see for arty travelers. The bar has a unique design with its cheerful tiled mosaic contrasting the striking fur-covered wall. Be it a soothing beer or a classy cocktail, this is the place for you.
Where to find it? Weber Bar is situated on Marnixstraat 397, Amsterdam 1017 PJ.
Tel: 31(0)20 622 9910
3. Cafe Belgique
This rustic bar/pub well-known for its specialist beers from Belgium. As well as offering a variety of bottled beers as well as a select number of draughts (La Trappe Dubbel, Le Chouffe, Blanche de Namur), this cozy spot also boasts as one of the few pubs selling Vlo beer (one that is made specially for the Bierkoning shop). Prices range from Euro 2 – 4.
Where to find it? Cafe Belgique is located in Gravenstraat 2, 1012 NM Amsterdam. Tel: 31(0)20 625 1974
4. Cafe Kapershoek
This quaint bar claims to be the oldest pub in Amsterdam – reason enough to check it out. This cafe has a care-free atmosphere with a hint of nostalgia that makes you feel right at home. Reasonably priced (Euro 2.50 for Westmalle Trippel).
Where to find it? This bar is located at Martelaarsgracht 2, 1012 TP Amsterdam.
5. Werck
Werck is a chic nightclub/bar which will appeal to the young, trendy crowd. Formerly a coach house, it now serves as a bustling hang-out spot for tourists and locals alike. Werck is famous for its house/funk music and laid-back atmosphere.
Where to find it? Werck, Prinsengracht 277, 1016 GW (near Anne Frank House). Tel: 31(0) 20 – 627 40 79
That’s it, I hope these tips can become useful for you during your stay in Amsterdam. Enjoy the city and drink responsibly.
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