The nightlife district of Amsterdam went up a notch with the addition of Bo Cinq. The restaurant has two entrances, terrace, an eatery and two lounges, one of which is allocated for smokers.
Located in Nieuwezijds, the Beer Temple is the place where beer lovers should go to enjoy the nightlife. The interior is very glossy and fresh with rows of beer taps on the bar.
The Whiskycafe L & B in Amsterdam is one of the bars where the Elshoff Whisky Promotion (EWP) holds its whisky nosings and tastings.
Located in a trendy canal house in Herengracht, The ‘t Arendsnest is a great place to go to have a drink just before the craziness of Amsterdam’s nightlife swallows you.
Located just behind the Royal Palace, the Cafe Het Paleis is regular watering hole for students, not just because of the cosy and modern setting, but also due to the affordable dishes and drinks.
Molly Malone’s is a pub located right next to the Red Light District, an area already known for its wild nightlife.
Cafe Zouk started out as a modern cafe in Oud-west, near Vondelpark, but soon became a pub and embraced the effervescent nightlife of Amsterdam.
De Bierkoning literally means ‘the beer king’, and while this may seem a bit arrogant at first, you have to understand that unlike most other pubs and bars they have over eleven hundred kinds of beer.
There is a joke which says that the best way to avoid a hangover is to continue drinking. It seems that this was invented by the Dutch, as there are pubs and bars scattered all throughout the city of Amsterdam.
The pubs and bars in Amsterdam serve a great variety of drinks, but the most common and the most popular drink is beer. There is a huge selection of beers from different countries to choose from. From traditional Dutch beer, European beer to American beer, there is something to suit everyone's taste.
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