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Assorted watering holes, each with its own style.
s-Hertogenbosch » Nightlife » Bars
The Baron's Lodge
This chic bar decorated with the portraits of barons and baronesses offers a regal, aristocratic atmosphere that's obviously
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Cinq
The classic Grand Café Cinq is one of the city's trendiest and most popular bars. The hardworking and friendly staff
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De Boulevard
New ownership doesn't always lead to a better concept, but we've been sold on De Boulevard ever since it opened its doors in 2012.
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De Buurvrouw
It’s a bit of a tight squeeze to enter through the swinging doors, but once inside you’ll find yourself in a mini disco.
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De Cosmopoliet
The orange coloured retro wallpaper and the catchy dance music from the 1970s and 80s will take you back to a time when your legs would take you to the dance floor of their own accord.
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Den Burger
With a floor area of 35m2 this is one of the smallest bars in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. The remarkably friendly regulars instantly recognise any unfamiliar faces but are happy to engage everyone in conversation.
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De Saeck
During the week De Saeck is a quiet brown café with a corresponding clientele situated at the foot of St. John’s Cathedral.
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De Smidse
This genuine dark brown bar is known as a place where you can easily score a date for one night or possibly longer. But bear in mind that the visitors fall in the plus 30 category.
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De Unie
This spacious dark brown bar is known by locals for its huge and sunny terrace, with even a great lounge attached to the main building.
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Het Veulen
Het Veulen is a bar with an outside café, which is completely hijacked by over-forties and large families at the weekend.
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Het Vosken
Time seems to have stood still in this old-fashioned Brabant bar. Ad and Jose have been the managers for over 30 years and they like to play music from an era that predates the birth of Elvis Presley.
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Jij & Ik
Jij & Ik looks like a hybrid of a pub and a disco. There's actually no space for dancing, yet you’ll find plenty of disco lights and the volume of the mostly Top 40 music is measured by the decibel meter above the bar.
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Klassiek
Klassiek is the Dutch word for classic, and that word seems to sum up Café Klassiek in a nutshell. The interior is graced
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Loenz
The entertainment district Uilenburg is a favourite area for locals to enjoy a beer. A number of buildings have been transformed into trendy bars in a somewhat forgotten corner of the district where bored teenagers used to loiter.
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M’n Tante
For many years Dutch men have used the expression I'm just heading over to my aunt's to excuse their actual intention of just heading over to the pub.
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Paleis
Beyond the rear exit of the Central Station lies the Paleiskwartier (palace quarters), a modern neighbourhood that's quickly becoming the most stylish part of the inner city.
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Plaats Royaal
Everyone seems to know each other in this café frequented by elderly men. Their long coats are draped neatly from the hat stand and their musical heroes of yore hang from the walls in beautiful LP covers.
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Tapperij De Hertog
Tapperij De Hertog is the ideal combination of everything you've ever looked for in a local pub. The sausage rolls and traditional
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Taveerne
The outside of Taveerne has little to offer and the two broad-shouldered men at the door don't exactly look inviting, but the changing colour of the facade does seem to intimate that there's more here than meets the eye.
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Tic Tac
Tic Tac is the place to go if you fancy yourself hip and trendy. Naturally, beer drinking is out of fashion at this stylishly designed place, where every centimetre of the interior has been carefully planned.
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Tijl Uilenspiegel
The name of Tijl Uilenspiegel makes much more of an impression than this unremarkable bar. Tijl is a historical figure who warned the city of ‘s-Hertogenbosch against a possible attack from the Spanish army.
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't Paultje
If any pub deserves the label beer bar, it’s definitely 't Paultje. You can order no less than 155 beers here, six of which are on draught.
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't Root Scharlaken
The Beatles may have stopped making records decades ago, but their music lives on at ‘t Root Scharlaken, where many of their framed LPs hang from the walls.
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