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Du Lac
Haarlemmerstraat
118 (624 42 65). Grand cafe done up in a kitsch Art Deco-ish style, catering to a trendy public. Du Lac has a balcony and a glassed-in conservatory with lots of private rooms and little corners to sit in. Occasional live music on Sunday afternoons. Open 4pm-1am (3am weekends). Kitchen 5-11pm. |
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Van Walem Keizersgracht
449 (625 35 44). Walem was the first 'designer' bar, with a trendy interior behind a classic Rietveld facade. It's long and narrow with lots of mirrors and granite, and it has a garden and a small canal side terrace. There's a large selection of newspapers and magazines and good food at moderate prices. Open 10am-1am (2am weekends). Kitchen 10am-4pm & 6-11pm. Luxembourg Spui 22-24 (620 62 64). Elegant
grand cafe frequented by a generally well-to-do media/advertisement type
crowd. Great selection of wines by the glass and great snacks to go with
it, though a bit on the pricey side. Large glassed-in outside terrace with
a good view of Spui square.Open 9am-1am (weekends 2am). Kitchen 11am-11pm. |
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In De Waag Nieuwmarkt (422 77 72). Large
bar-restaurant in a former weigh house in the oldest city gate of Amsterdam.
The decor is impressive with walls a meter thick, and the interior lit by
over 300 candles. In contrast with it's medieval interior 'De Waag' offers
free Internet facilities. Weather permitting a large terrace is set up outside,
with a pleasant view of the hip Nieuwmarkt area.Open 10am-1am. Wildschut Roelof
Hartplein 1-3 (676 82 20). One of the oldest grand cafes in Amsterdam, famous for its Jugendstil interior. Large terrace with a good view of the Roelofhartplein. Very popular during happy hour with business types, media buffs and students. Open 10am-1am (weekends 3am). Kitchen 11am-11pm. |
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