Boterwaag
Located in a 17th-century weigh house with high, vaulted brick ceilings, this magnificent favorite feels open and airy even when packed.
Although The Hague seems fairly quiet at night, don't be fooled. Behind its reserved facade are plenty of clubs and bars, often discreetly hidden down tiny backstreets. However, if you prefer nightlife of the pumpingly loud variety, you'd better hop a train to Amsterdam.
Located in a 17th-century weigh house with high, vaulted brick ceilings, this magnificent favorite feels open and airy even when packed.
Lots of wood, tiles, and a magnificent fireplace lend Le Duc a delightful old-world ambience.
De Paap has live rock and blues music most nights and a cozy, welcoming aura.
This haven for beer connoisseurs—one the best selections in town, with 180 brews—sits beside a picturesque canal between Hollands Spoor Station and the city center. Dunne Bierkade is also home to many other bars and restaurants and has been dubbed the city's "Avenue Culinaire."
This central cellar bar has a wonderfully relaxed vibe, as well as an outstanding selection of craft beers and single-malt whiskies.
The latest local and international bands can be heard at Paard, where you can also dance and watch movies and multimedia shows.