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Bagel & Juice
Delicious ingredients and a wide selection are the biggest perks of this cosy café. More than 50 kinds of different bagels are available and the freshly squeezed juices are excellent.
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Bagels & Beans
Traditionally, Dutch people usually enjoy eating brown bread with cheese. The coming of Bagels & Beans, therefore, provided a true culture shock to the country.
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Chocolate Company
The second smallest building in the city is less than 3m wide, so be careful not to miss it as it's the prefect place for chocoholics.
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Croissanterie Merci
Since 1983 this has been one of the best places in the city to grab a bite. Merci is one of the rare places in town that's
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DE koffie café
The Netherlands’ most renowned coffee brand Douwe Egberts has its own coffee bar that serves delicious java, sandwiches and sweets.
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De Meierijsche Kar
The name of this cosy eatingplace stems from the name of the region surrounding ‘s-Hertogenbosch, the Meierij.
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Den Otter
The cosy interior consisting of black and white photos of a bakery and comfortable sofas is the ideal setting for fresh sandwiches or a romantic high tea.
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De Toonzaal
The futuristic interior of this tiny establishment may not overwhelm the senses, but the coffee is excellent. Its biggest attraction
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Ginger
Owner Anneke and her two hospitable ginger-haired daughters Anne and Ella help one understand where this coffee bar got its name.
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Gusto
Once inside Gusto, you'll think that you're in far away Tuscany rather than off a side street of the ‘s-Hertogenbosch market.
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HEMA
This lunchroom is as austere as the shop displays of this utterly Dutch multinational are colourful, but nobody seems to mind.
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In de Roos
In de Roos is a lunch café that creates jobs for mentally and physically disabled people. The food is superb and the staff is uncommonly friendly.
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Jan de Groot
This cafeteria is pure paradise for people with a sweet tooth. Its extensive assortment includes dozens of cakes and pastries, but it's most renowned for its Bossche bollen (pastry filled with whipped cream and glazed with melted chocolate).
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Kaldi
Most Dutch coffee and tea shops sell you their wares and then send you on your way, but at Kaldi things are a bit different. You
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La Cour
This is a bar with a 'we're happiest amongst ourselves' atmosphere, full of wildly gesticulating older men in business suits.
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Landerijk
Ready for a taste of the Dutch countryside? Take a seat at one of the three robust tables at Landerijk and enjoy its pure and delicious meals, whose ingredients are exclusively produced by selected Dutch farmers.
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La Place
You'll find this spectacle of colours and smells on the top floor of the Vroom & Dreesmann department store. The escalators
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La Place Grand Café
If one were to organise a competition between local cafés, La Place would win in the cuisine category due to its great selection of food, but would definitely lose in the dining area competition.
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Le Figaro
Le Figaro is ideally located by the train station, especially if you've got time to kill before a trip. Take a seat at the
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Opium
The name and facade suggest an Eastern theme and the interior décor confirms this suspicion. The relaxing atmosphere is most likely induced by the smattering of red Buddha statuettes and Tibetan tapestries about the place.
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Pink Lemon
Having lunch with healthy sandwiches, bagels, muffins, soups and delicious fruit juices is the successful concept of this trendy lunchroom which already exists for more then 6 years.
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Salon De Roosekrans
Salon De Roosekrans is the perfect choice for anyone who's not keen on museums, but would like to see what the historical houses of 's-Hertogenbosch look like from the inside.
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Slimsalads
This salad bar has opened right in the centre of Paleiskwartier, an area dominated by commuters and students. This trendy place is all about fresh ingredients and homemade health food.
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Sunflower Cafe
Retreat from the busy city centre and relax here between the decorative sunflowers with all your bags full of recent purchases.
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‘t Gerucht
Commuters in a rush create a hubbub that's tangible at ‘t Gerucht, which is located next to the central train station.
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The Sandwich
The Sandwich is a very busy place for takeaway during lunch hours and its four stools are nearly always occupied so you'll most likely have to take your freshly prepared sandwich or panini with you.
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't Opkikkertje
Frogs and tea dominate this unusual café. The croaking creatures can truly be found everywhere, even on the tea light holders.
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Voltaire
Fifteen years ago, café owner Ria traded her boring civil service job for a new and colourful existence at Voltaire, which can be described as a café, ice cream parlour and tearoom all in one.
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Zee & Zo
Owner Stephan has a wife and three kids, but if one were to guess his other love would have to be the sea. You can buy virtually
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