Peter, the owner of 't Arendsnet, Dutch Beer Cafe is designed combining both old and modern fetures to create a warm atmosphere. 't Arendsnest sell 150 different types of seasonal and regular bottled Beer, with 15 on draft. Their policy is that they only sell Dutch Beer, with at least one from each of the 52 Breweries in Holland. They also serve you Rum, Cognacs and Whiskey Cream. As it is a Beer drinking Cafe, they only serve snacks and not proper meals. The closest item would be a soup or bread with meatballs, which is typically Dutch. They offer tasting session for a group of 8-16 people.
It is one of the local cafes in the Dutch City. Here you can enjoy a social pint or a meal from the menu. The dining cafe, has the interior of a brown pub split into the bar area upon entrance and the living room style dining area upstairs.
The kitchen is run by Chef Ben Lenderink preparing a selection of soups, starters and salads. Their menu offers a little something for everyone, and meals are reasonably priced offering great value for money. Whether it’s Dutch culture or a nice place to eat you seek, De Toog is a best kept hidden secret not far from many nightspots in Leidseplein.
Purely Italian in everything, this lively Pasta E Basta restaurant is drawing customers as much as the delicious plates of pasta it serves. The waiters and bartenders will impress you by singing opera arias while they tend the tables. While you can enjoy an excellent wine list and superb Italian fare in an intriguing environment. Make your bookings done well in advance. Pasta E Basta is open daily from 6pm for dinner.