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Famous Bars and Pubs in Amsterdam

Some of the bars they frequented are still around, serving the local juniper-based spirit in tulip-shaped glasses so full youu2019ll need to lower your head to the bar to take your first sip. But thereu2019s an ultra-cool, ultra-modern side to some of the best bars in Amsterdam, too. Upmarket lounges, world-class cocktail bars, and cutting-edge craft breweries have transformed the Dutch capitalu2019s drinks offering in recent years. Here is the list of some famous bars and pubs in Amsterdam.

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Famous Bars and Pubs in Amsterdam

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  1. Famous Bars and Pubs in Amsterdam Whether you’re into some Belgian brews, craft cocktails, wine flights, or straight-up delicious jenever, these are the eight best places to grab a cold one in Amsterdam. Some of the bars they frequented are still around, serving the local juniper-based spirit in tulip-shaped glasses so full you’ll need to lower your head to the bar to take your first sip. But there’s an ultra-cool, ultra-modern side to some of the best bars in Amsterdam, too. Up market lounges, world-class cocktail bars, and cutting-edge craft breweries have transformed the Dutch capital’s drinks offering in recent years. Here is the list of some famous bars and pubs in Amsterdam.

  2. List of Famous Bars and Pubs in Amsterdam: 1. De Pilsener Club De Pilsener Club displays its selection of beers, spirits, and snacks on chalkboards at the back of its lounge and encourages customers to order from their table. Even though it is located right next to the busiest shopping street in the city, the Kalverstraat, it usually remains relatively quiet compared to other nearby watering holes and have a distinctive, old-time charm that’s difficult to find elsewhere in the center of town.

  3. 2. Brouwerij ’t IJ It is a small brewery in Amsterdam. It is located in the former Funen bathhouse, next to the De Gooyer windmill. The brewery was opened by Kaspar Peterson, a former musician, in October 1985. All of Brouwerij’t IJ’s signature beers are available on draft inside its taproom and can be enjoyed alongside a small selection of traditional Dutch pub food.

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