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one of the great beer bars vast selection gets very busy and being in amsterdam very smokey
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deadordead |
2009-08-01 |
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this is one of the best bard experiences in Europe, the beer menu is on the walls with hundreds of beers listed, but quite a few where unavailable when I went. the guy serving me knew his beers and was very helpful and friendly. I like to hunt down the best bars when i travel and this was a good find
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flamegriller |
2009-07-06 |
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Simply one of the great bars of the western world. Quite small, but the amount of beer and knowledge of it makes up for the physical size. Obviously a welcome spot for many locals, but tourists are made to feel at home as well.
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MikeyN |
2009-05-13 |
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This is another great place you should visit in Amsterdam! 200 special beers in stock. Great old Amsterdam “brown cafe” with a Belgian touch. Great staff with excellent knowledge of what they sell and kind enough to really make good recommendations. It’s really small though, so you should also consider going to their other cafe in “De Pijp” when full, because, man, they serve beer here! Daniel Stalpertstraat 74, Amsterdam, Trams 16, 24 and 25 and numerous buses pass nearby.
From their website:In 1974 Café Gollem was the first café in Amsterdam which served Belgian and other foreign beers. Café Gollem is located at Raamsteeg 4 in Amsterdam between the Spuistraat and the Singel in a former century old liqueur distillery. It all began 30 years ago with a pioneering café owner (Gerard Nooter) who brought in some of the best Specialist Beers from Belgium with a rental car. These Special beers were such a hit that local beer distributors started importing these Ales themselves. In Michael Jackson’s Beer Atlas from 1977, two unique Dutch café’s were mentioned in the 'Netherlands’ chapter: Jan Primus in Utrecht and café Gollem in Amsterdam. As of today, Rick Hermans (originally from Antwerp) is the owner of this world famous beer bodega. Many times others have tried to copy the formula of café Gollem but to no avail.
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Datadirected |
2008-10-28 |