
Rapenburgerplein 83, Amsterdam 

Brown cafe De Druif (The Grape) is one of those places that not many visitors know about, even though it's the third-oldest tavern in Amsterdam. It is on the waterfront and mainly frequented by a friendly local crowd from Rapenburg.
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Handboogstraat 17/19, Amsterdam 

09:00-04:00 daily. One of the oldest original brown cafe's in the central district op Amsterdam, a side street of the famous Spui. Get a stool at the bar or get comfy in one of the three wood panelled booths. On weekdays a highly popular student bar and in the... (Read more)
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Looriegracht 144, Amsterdam
Typical Amsterdam brown bar. Throw your peanuts shells on the floor while looking at the furniture. GPS +52.36792°,+4.87913° (Read more)
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Harriet Freezerstraat 104, 1103JP Amsterdam-Zuidoost, Amsterdam
Located just off the Bijlmerdreef near metro Ganzenhoef (53), this is one of only two legal bars in the northeastern quadrant of Bijlmer, and so serves maybe twenty thousand inhabitants. Although the building is very new, the decoration is typically "bruin caf... (Read more)
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Weteringschans 157, Amsterdam 

Brown cafe Brecht is a Berlin cafe lounge on Weteringschans 157 in Amsterdam. That means you'll find old lamps, old armchairs and tea cups from Grandma. No hip stuff but timeless romance. Brecht is open every day from 12 to 01.00. The whole day they'll serve p... (Read more)
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