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The Southeast

Entertainment in The Southeast

  1. A

    Night Live

    A nightclub in an old church that opens late at weekends; eclectic musical policy, quick getaway by train.

    reviewed

  2. Coffeeshop Kosbor

    Cheery place known for its good assortment of hash and pot.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Derlon Theater

    Near the library, Derlon has drama and music. The cafe has fine river views from the terrace.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Cinema Lumiere

    Offbeat and classic films are screened at a cinema located on a street with a name appropriate for films.

    reviewed

  5. D

    John Mullins

    This superfriendly Irish pub features a very popular but challenging quiz night on Tuesdays. Sample questions might include this: 'What was the first to feature seat belts: cars or planes?' The collective groans can be heard for streets around.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Zondag

    Funky mellow tunes through the day segue to jazzier, harder sounds at night. It’s light, airy, beautifully tiled and the food couldn’t be fresher. Choose from a huge range of sandwiches and baked goods by day. The creative drinks list is long.

    reviewed

  7. Bar Rock

    A fun joint with old LPs hanging in the window (that would be large vinyl records, not guidebooks…). You never know what you’ll hear at night as the payment policy for bands is a crate of beer. There’s also darts and a classic merry Dutch drinking vibe.

    reviewed

  8. F

    Take One

    Cramped and narrow from the outside, this 1930s’ tavern has well over 100 beers from the most obscure parts of the Benelux. It’s run by a husband-and-wife team who help you select the beer most appropriate to your taste. The Bink Blonde is sweet, tangy and very good.

    reviewed

  9. G

    In Den Ouden Vogelstruys

    Overlooking the cathedral across the square, this antique bar is a little bit naughty and a little bit nice. The entrance has big, old, heavy, red curtains, while inside the bar there are photos of big, old, heavy men on the wall, big, old, heavy light fittings, and big, old, heavy Trappist beer. (But the local cheese is light and creamy…)

    reviewed