Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

[Albion] Amsterdam pubs



RM-Taylor

He's Magic.... You Know
NSC Patron
Jan 7, 2006
15,304
Booked the edge of town Ibis Amstel hotel. It was £100's cheaper than in the centre and right on a tram route. Just done a check for Wednesday night and found a brew pub with TV screens 100 metres away. Job done. Oh, and the Heineken Experience is a block away. May not even make the game!
PS if the Brighton Fan Zone is anything like Marseille take your own bucket as toilets were non existant, a couple of food shops and a guy with two small speakers playing rubbish music that no one could hear.
The toilets in Burger King were easily accessible in Marseille in the fan zone
 






jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
14,485
Booked the edge of town Ibis Amstel hotel. It was £100's cheaper than in the centre and right on a tram route. Just done a check for Wednesday night and found a brew pub with TV screens 100 metres away. Job done. Oh, and the Heineken Experience is a block away. May not even make the game!
PS if the Brighton Fan Zone is anything like Marseille take your own bucket as toilets were non existant, a couple of food shops and a guy with two small speakers playing rubbish music that no one could hear.
Sitting here at Schipol airport waiting for my flight, and can confirm/forewarn about the public toilet situation in Amsterdam. It is the only real “negative” of the city I found, in a beautiful city which has otherwise superb facilities.

The only public toilets are fee charging portacabins (which is fair enough) of which there are maybe four or five total in central Amsterdam. All four of these were out of order.

Thinking of going into a Starbucks/McDonalds for a slash? Forget it. Most of them don’t have toilets at all, and those that do charge €.70-€1.20 a go and are genuinely of below average cleanliness (in an otherwise extremely clean city).

Amusingly, there are signs up all over the city saying there is a €140 fine for peeing in public such as into the canals, which is extremely common because there are no toilets anywhere.

No idea what they do on match days, but even with 20 portaloos I think the toilet situation in Dam Square would be horrific.
 




jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
14,485
only go to satellite bar if I have gone to watch a game only to discover too late that the game is not being shown at the original bar I was heading to. (which, usually if I am on Leidseplein is Dan Murphys, or on Max Euwerplein is the Arun). My friends enjoy the ribs at satellite bar, as a veggie, I can't comment.
The unlimited ribs for around €15 were nice, the service and the place itself was not. Bit grim to be honest and horribly steep stairs. Dingy and dirty. Nice ribs. Don’t want to think about the kitchen.
 




jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
14,485
Think you're wrong. Satellite bar is not known as the best sports bar , it's a hellhole!!

Loads of English and Irish pubs about showing footy. Oreilleys as someone said above is decent will be packed when Brighton play I suspect.
I agree on Satellite bar being a bit shit. I disagree on there being great options. It just isn’t that kind of place.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,058
Faversham
As I am travelling solo on this occasion, my son and fellow local seagulls are not able to make it,... I aim to drift around the hot spots, find a few likely bars outside the ring of tourist madness and tourist prices, and just enjoy the game with some locals.... eat well, drink well then drift back to the west country on Friday evening..... if I hook up with some Albion characters, all the better, if not ... I've never had a problem socialising with locals in my past travels.

Not for everyone, but circs this time have dictated a solo run....
Sounds like a plan. Maybe I'll pm you my phone number :wink:

I'm not keen on mixing with headbangers. My headbanging days are well behind me.
 


huzzah

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2023
257
Booked the edge of town Ibis Amstel hotel. It was £100's cheaper than in the centre and right on a tram route. Just done a check for Wednesday night and found a brew pub with TV screens 100 metres away. Job done. Oh, and the Heineken Experience is a block away. May not even make the game!
PS if the Brighton Fan Zone is anything like Marseille take your own bucket as toilets were non existant, a couple of food shops and a guy with two small speakers playing rubbish music that no one could hear.
if you're near the Heineken Experience, O'Donnell's on Marie Heinekenplein shows the footie. I haven't been in years, but 20 years ago it was the place I'd go the most. (probably because I lived around the corner)
 




Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,092
Brighton
if you're near the Heineken Experience, O'Donnell's on Marie Heinekenplein shows the footie. I haven't been in years, but 20 years ago it was the place I'd go the most. (probably because I lived around the corner)
May give it a try, although we are staying in the opposite direction near the Amstel River. Depends when we get out after the game.
Thanks anyway.
The 18 euro pitcher looks nice.
 


huzzah

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2023
257
May give it a try, although we are staying in the opposite direction near the Amstel River. Depends when we get out after the game.
Thanks anyway.
The 18 euro pitcher looks nice.
Bear in mind, Amsterdam is small so lots of places are close. at the Ibis you are 10 mins walk to O'Donnels on Marie Heinekenplein, 15 to Rembrantplein, 20 to Leidseplein, and all of those become a lot shorter when you factor in trams.
You're hotel is on the edge of de Pijp, which was a cool little area when I lived there ... Since I left the average coolness may have risen.
(it is not always so with hotels, I sometimes ride past hotels that claim they are Amsterdam in the same way Luton airport claims it's London)
 










Pinkie Brown

Wir Sind das Volk
Sep 5, 2007
3,637
Neues Zeitalter DDR 🇩🇪
Bear in mind, Amsterdam is small so lots of places are close. at the Ibis you are 10 mins walk to O'Donnels on Marie Heinekenplein, 15 to Rembrantplein, 20 to Leidseplein, and all of those become a lot shorter when you factor in trams.
You're hotel is on the edge of de Pijp, which was a cool little area when I lived there ... Since I left the average coolness may have risen.
(it is not always so with hotels, I sometimes ride past hotels that claim they are Amsterdam in the same way Luton airport claims it's London)
A popular wheeze over the world is hotels being creative with areas they claim to be located. The Holiday Inn in Slough claiming to be Windsor is a classic. Some AirBnB are the same. Friends in Canada once sent me links of London properties to give a once-over and opinion. One flat claiming to be 'close to famous Notting Hill' appeared nearer Wormwood Scrubs. Not even the same borough.
 






huzzah

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2023
257
Bear in mind, Amsterdam is small so lots of places are close. at the Ibis you are 10 mins walk to O'Donnels on Marie Heinekenplein, 15 to Rembrantplein, 20 to Leidseplein, and all of those become a lot shorter when you factor in trams.
You're hotel is on the edge of de Pijp, which was a cool little area when I lived there ... Since I left the average coolness may have risen.
(it is not always so with hotels, I sometimes ride past hotels that claim they are Amsterdam in the same way Luton airport claims it's London)
There is a caveat to "Amsterdam is small", Zuidoost and Noord are a bit of a pain.
Luckily there is pretty good Public Transport.
 








Garyoldfan

Well-known member
Jun 14, 2023
591
Sitting here at Schipol airport waiting for my flight, and can confirm/forewarn about the public toilet situation in Amsterdam. It is the only real “negative” of the city I found, in a beautiful city which has otherwise superb facilities.

The only public toilets are fee charging portacabins (which is fair enough) of which there are maybe four or five total in central Amsterdam. All four of these were out of order.

Thinking of going into a Starbucks/McDonalds for a slash? Forget it. Most of them don’t have toilets at all, and those that do charge €.70-€1.20 a go and are genuinely of below average cleanliness (in an otherwise extremely clean city).

Amusingly, there are signs up all over the city saying there is a €140 fine for peeing in public such as into the canals, which is extremely common because there are no toilets anywhere.

No idea what they do on match days, but even with 20 portaloos I think the toilet situation in Dam Square would be horrific.
Aren’t there still the public street urinals near the church/black prostitutes area ?
 


heathgate

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 13, 2015
3,857
Booked the edge of town Ibis Amstel hotel. It was £100's cheaper than in the centre and right on a tram route. Just done a check for Wednesday night and found a brew pub with TV screens 100 metres away. Job done. Oh, and the Heineken Experience is a block away. May not even make the game!
PS if the Brighton Fan Zone is anything like Marseille take your own bucket as toilets were non existant, a couple of food shops and a guy with two small speakers playing rubbish music that no one could hear.
I am in that Hotel too.... there is a good bar round the corner in addition to that South African place,.. one of the reviews say it's good for watching big games... Huis van Iemand Anders.... Look it up,... I deffo plan to pay a visit.
Screenshot_20231011-230111.png
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here