De Nieuwe Anita
The quirky Nieuwe Anita, darling of the alternative crowd, is home to screenings of cult classics, spoken-word nights, and live gigs put on by underground magazine Subbacultcha!. They also do cocktails, haircuts, and club nights.
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The quirky Nieuwe Anita, darling of the alternative crowd, is home to screenings of cult classics, spoken-word nights, and live gigs put on by underground magazine Subbacultcha!. They also do cocktails, haircuts, and club nights.
Popular with locals and visitors alike, this tasting room has dozens of imported beers on offer along with a variety of local brews, including Two Chefs, Oedipus, Gebrouwen door Vrouwen, and Lowlander Beer. Naturally, the food menu pairs well with a pint—think cheese platters, frietjes (fries), and hearty stews. Other locations include the Medieval Center, De Pijp, and Oost.
This legalized squat in the former film academy offers fun alternative nights with live bands and DJs. The eclectic music ranges from hardcore to free jazz and Latin beats. Also on the premises are a movie theater, an art gallery, and an organic café serving on Sunday.
"Podium voor ongehoord geluid" (A stage for unheard sounds) is how this former squat describes itself. It's one of the few places in Amsterdam where you can hear live jazz every Tuesday, and on Thursday, anyone with an instrument can join in with the Oktopedians, a workshop orchestra playing jazz, blues, and world music. The restaurant serves a three-course vegetarian meal some nights.