Cafe 't Loosje Amsterdam
plit over two beautifully restored ancient buildings is local ' t Loosje. Located on the Nieuwmarkt 32-34 is the former waiting room for the horses Ideal meeting place for daytime and a cozy brown cafe in the evenings. Worth seeing are the beautiful tile panels , among others, the South Holland Brewing .
CAFÉ PANACHE - NETHERLANDS, AMSTERDAM
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The menu is market driven using only seasonal ingredients and sustainable fish and shellfish. Panache has a simple approach on food, cooked over a charcoal fired grill, which is placed centrally in the open plan kitchen. The flavors are clean, simple and fresh, and intended for sharing on small and large plates.
The main restaurant also features a large bar with a specialty of cocktails by the pitcher. The intimate bar in the front is ideally for drinks and celebrations up to 70 guests.
Address: Ten Katestraat 117, 1053 CC Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone: +31 20 221 1736
reservations@cafepanache.nl
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Кривые дома и трамваи! Я ем орешки. Amsterdam, Нидерланды (Netherlands). Голландия!
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Cafe 't Smalle Amsterdam
Inside Café ’t Smalle is extremely cute - with gleaming brass fixtures harking back to the heady drinking days of the 18th century (1780), when it was the Hoppe distillery.
Amsterdam 2016 in HD (with a tour of Brown Cafes)
***Please Note: As of May, 2018 I had to remove some songs from this video due to copyright policies, even thought I am not profiting in any way from this video. Please excuse the lack of music or sound in some sections.
For a tour of some of my favorite Brown Cafes (Bruin Cafes) in Amsterdam fast forward to 7:37 in this video. Please Watch this video in 720 HD for best quality
This video documents our trip to Amsterdam & a brief day trip to Volendam Netherlands in early December, 2016. This video is intended for entertainment purposes only. I do not claim any ownership of the music featured in this video and do not intend to profit from this video. Please leave a comment or suggestion below. In addition, below is a list of musicians/bands and their songs included in this video:
-Neutral Milk Hotel: King of Carrot Flowers Part 1 & 2 (written by: Jeff Mangum, Jeremy Barnes, Julian Koster, Scott Spillane)
-Miles Davis: Doxy (written by Sonny Rollins)
Faces: Oh la la (written by Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood)
Fritzel's New Orleans Jazz Band: Up a Lazy River (written by: Hoagy Carmichael and Sidney Arodin)
Blind Faith: Can't Find my way Home (written by: Steven Winwood)
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It's alleged that a coffin-maker and funeral director sold drinks here on the side as early as 1600.
Nieuwmarkt Amsterdam
The Nieuwmarkt (new market) itself is a square in Amsterdam’s Chinatown, next to the Red Light District. The area was once an open canal, but the waterways were filled in in 1614 to create the marketplace which gives the square its name. A daily market is still held here, and the square is also home to an organic market every Saturday. Many lively cafés, bars, restaurants and interesting shops surround the square, making it the perfect place to spend a few hours browsing and people-watching.
CAFE KROM AMSTERDAM
ALLE 13 KROM is de titel van een reeks cd's uit eigen jukebox en voor eigen gebruik . Fotograaf JAN VAN BREDA is verantwoordelijk voor de foto's en een reeks van vrouwelijke bezoekers van dit (voormalige rokerige) bruine cafe stonden model voor de serie. JAN stelde de CD Rock samen die eind augustus 2009 ten doop werd gehouden door ds KLAAS VOS.
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One of the most iconic Dutch old-brown cafes in Amsterdam serving a wide assortment of local beers located next to the RAI exhibition center. Perfect for business meetings as well as leisure.
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Red light district in Amsterdam
The Red light district in Amsterdam is at the same time the place of all fantasies and of all excesses and the oldest part of the city.
Which means that next to the many sex-shops, next to the sports bars, the loud coffeeshops and the slightly seedy windows (which we can’t film by respect to the prostitutes), you can find some stunning monuments on very beautiful canals.
A bit of a big gap that the local council is trying to reduce by changing the red light district into a more polished district.
Vanupied is taking you on a stroll in the seedy red light district.
The starting point is the Central station. Behind the train station, free ferries will take you to discover the industrial past in the north of Amsterdam. It is one of the many aspects of Amsterdam that must be discovered.
In front of the train station, you will find Damrak, the avenue that will take you to Dam Square. The map centre of Amsterdam. Beautiful buildings, a lot of people, and some poor quality shops which spoil the fun a bit: souvenir shops, casinos, currency exchanges, fast-food shops… everything that the city would like to see disappear anywhere else.
Dam Square may not be very charming but it is historically of prime importance. It is there that a dam on the Amstel River gave birth to Amsterdam in 1275. From there, a port, warehouses, a market, a public scale, pubs, churches, brothels. The birth of a city.
The massive gloomy building is the Royal Palace. Built in 1665, it was then the most modern building of the era. It stands on 13,659 wooden piles. All the kids in the Netherlands learn that fact by heart. The 17th century is the Dutch Golden age and the whole world envies the Netherlands’ Amsterdam.
Dam Square is home to street artists, various rallies, hot-dogs sellers, pigeons tired from flying, and tourists looking for the red light district.
In the 60s, 70, and 80s, the middle classes leave the run-down Old Town. Rats, dirty canals, criminality. Heroine wreaks havoc. On every bridge, there is a dealer waiting to sell drugs. The historic heart of Amsterdam is the worst place to go for a family holiday.
It is also there that the resistance gets organised to avoid the destruction of the city centre wanted by the council. There that the anarchists fight so that cars don’t replace bikes. There that squats see emerge the ideas of pooling, mutual assistance and sharing that still make the spirit of Amsterdam today.
The Red light district of today is a bit like the child of the Amsterdam of yesterday. Less trashy and less militant. What is left is the coffeeshops, many of them and some of the less interesting in Amsterdam, pubs where the English go to get drunk, Made in China souvenir shops and also many dildos in the window shops here and there.
Thankfully, there are other things to visit. Oudewerk is the most surprising church in the city. An hall church with strange proverbs engraved in the wooden mercy seats. It is possible to get to the top of the bell tower for a panoramic view of the district.
Keep on walking until you get to the most central microbrewery in Amsterdam: De Prael. Good beers and a social reintegration company. How to mix business with pleasure, basically.
The red light district also has at least 2 religious buildings full of surprises.
First of all, there is Amstelkring, a Catholic church in hiding when the protestants banned the public worship of the “Roman cult”.
There is also a big buddhist temple in the China Town part of the red light district.
It is also here that you will find many cheap and delicious Chinese and Asian restaurants.
Nieuwmarkt is one of the most beautiful squares in Amsterdam and is located at the limit of the red light district. Ideal to sit outside and make the most of some open space, which is rather rare in the old Amsterdam.
De Waag, where you can see a bit of the old fortification. It was also, in no particular order, the guilds headquarters, a public scale, a furniture store, a fire station and a prison, and now a posh restaurant.
You can find on this square the pleasant coffeeshop Jolly Joker and the former tram stop that became a brown cafe: Lokaal ‘t Loosje. There is also a market here every Saturday morning. The opportunity to sample some Dutch herrings. A must go if you like sushi, even one has nothing to do with the other.
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