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Neighbourhoodcentrum
HoursSun-Thu 10:00 to 01:00, Fri-Sat 10:00 to 03:00

Tip: Cash bar; the smoking room out the back is small and busy on weekends. Walk five minutes from Centraal Station.

Location

Address: Oudebrugsteeg 27, 1012 JR Amsterdam

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Cafe Belgique ★ 4.5

$$centrumMon-Thu 16:00 to 01:00, Fri-Sat 13:00 to 02:00, Sun 15:00 to 01:00

Cafe Belgique on Gravenstraat behind the Nieuwe Kerk is a small wood-panelled beer bar with eight Belgian taps and another fifty bottles, regularly listed among the city's best beer rooms and busy two-deep on weekends.

Tip: Tiny room, no reservations; the lone table out front opens up after the dinner crowd thins. Cash and card both fine.

Cafe de Pels ★ 4.3

$centrumDaily 09:00 to 01:00, Fri-Sat 09:00 to 02:00

Cafe de Pels has run as a neighbourhood brown bar on Huidenstraat in the Nine Streets for more than fifty years, a long-standing meeting room for journalists and artists with veal croquettes in the fryer and one of the better canal-belt terraces.

Tip: Open from 09:00, so the morning crowd folds into the late-night crowd without ever clearing. Friday and Saturday push to 02:00.

Vrankrijk ★ 4.0

$centrumProgramming varies, mostly Wed-Sat evenings

Vrankrijk has held its Spuistraat building since it was squatted in 1982 and now runs as a legalised social centre with a ground-floor events space mostly given over to punk shows, queer parties and benefit nights through the week.

Tip: Cheap drinks, donation door, cash only. The mural-covered facade is the surest way to spot the door from the street.

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Cafe Belgique ★ 4.5

$$centrumMon-Thu 16:00 to 01:00, Fri-Sat 13:00 to 02:00, Sun 15:00 to 01:00

Cafe Belgique on Gravenstraat behind the Nieuwe Kerk is a small wood-panelled beer bar with eight Belgian taps and another fifty bottles, regularly listed among the city's best beer rooms and busy two-deep on weekends.

Tip: Tiny room, no reservations; the lone table out front opens up after the dinner crowd thins. Cash and card both fine.

Cafe Sonneveld ★ 4.2

$$jordaanDaily 12:00 to 01:00

Cafe Sonneveld stands on the corner of Egelantiersgracht and Tweede Egelantiersdwarsstraat in the Jordaan with a sunny canal-side terrace looking toward the Westerkerk, serving genever, kopstoot beers and Dutch comfort food late into the evening.

Tip: Terrace fills the moment the sun hits it; the kitchen runs until close with kroketten and burgers. Cash card preferred.

Cafe de Pels ★ 4.3

$centrumDaily 09:00 to 01:00, Fri-Sat 09:00 to 02:00

Cafe de Pels has run as a neighbourhood brown bar on Huidenstraat in the Nine Streets for more than fifty years, a long-standing meeting room for journalists and artists with veal croquettes in the fryer and one of the better canal-belt terraces.

Tip: Open from 09:00, so the morning crowd folds into the late-night crowd without ever clearing. Friday and Saturday push to 02:00.

Vrankrijk ★ 4.0

$centrumProgramming varies, mostly Wed-Sat evenings

Vrankrijk has held its Spuistraat building since it was squatted in 1982 and now runs as a legalised social centre with a ground-floor events space mostly given over to punk shows, queer parties and benefit nights through the week.

Tip: Cheap drinks, donation door, cash only. The mural-covered facade is the surest way to spot the door from the street.

Shelter ★ 4.6

$$noordFri 23:00 to Sat morning, Sat 23:00 to Sun afternoon, occasional Sun nights

Shelter sits in the basement underneath the A'DAM Tower on Overhoeksplein in Amsterdam Noord and runs a 24-hour licence, programming house and techno with room for disco and unconventional electronica on its main floor.

Tip: Take the free GVB ferry from Centraal across the IJ; queues thin out after 02:00 and the room peaks toward dawn. Capacity is roughly 700; ID checked at the door.

RADION ★ 4.5

$$nieuw-westFri 23:00 to Sat morning, Sat 23:00 to Sun afternoon

RADION has lived inside the former ACTA dental academy off the A10 since 2014 and now anchors the harder, more experimental end of Amsterdam techno across two club rooms, a cafe and exhibition space.

Tip: Metro 50 to Henk Sneevlietweg drops you a five-minute walk away. The smaller back room is where the more abstract bookings land; check the door policy page before you queue.

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