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This small lounge bar, with its guest DJs, is just the place to get into the mood for a long night out on the town.
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In a pretty alley behind the Nieuwe Kerk, downstairs a caféand upstairs a restaurant providing Breton cuisine.
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Formerly a bank, cash is the only currency at this modern grand-café. Simple sandwiches and soups downstairs, delicious meals upstairs. The waterside terrace is the place to be in summer.
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Elvis, Versace and John Wayne ate at this sprawling 300-seater restaurant. Each room has a theme, including the Rembrandt Room. Today it touts New Dutch cuisine, using mostly organic ingredients.
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Bright, modern and full of greenery, this veggie caférestaurant is 90 per cent organic. Perfect for a drink, a quick snack or a hearty meal.
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Australian-run, typically English tearoom-style café that serves great breakfasts and high teas. Service can be painfully slow, but worth the wait.
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Art meets alcohol at this large, rustic-style bar, a popular hangout for students and creative types. Food served till 10pm.
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Open since 1670, this historic brown café, with its lefty past and church pews, was a regular haunt of radical journalists, writers and intellectuals in the Provo-fuelled 1960s.
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This is a really great, cosy and generally quiet little bar with over 200 different beers. Good value and staff are fine. I strongly recommend a visit.
Kolksteeg 3 1012 PT Amsterdam tel: 020-638 23 48 fax: 020-427 86 60
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There’s a decadent lounge bar in the basement of this painfully hip restaurant. Dress to impress if you want to get in.
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Restaurant price categories
For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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