Quite a new experience this place. If you want to have beers.or wines you have to buy a card and with the card you go to the do-it-yourself beer- or wine barrel or bottle to get your drink. A very interesting concept which was new for us. You can also order other drinks or food with the waiter or waitress, and then you just pay after you receive the bill. The building is very special to me. When I was younger I used to come here about every day because I had a P.O.Box in the Postoffice, and that is how I remember the building. So when I saw it changed to a bar I was very surprised. We went in to see if I recognized anything in the inside that reminded me of the Postoffice but nothing did. The service is helpful and then prices are average. We enjoyed an excellent Verdejo and left in...
Read moreA great place for a massive range of craft beers from multiple different countries. I didn't try the food on my visit but looked nice on others plates. There are 100 self serve beer taps and you can have as much or as little as you like paying my millimetres served. You can buy a card for €2 (like a bank card) and load it with any amount of credit that you like by topping up at the bar. The card is refunded when you don't want it any more (or you can keep it for next visit). There is a small element of quantity over quality but enough quality beers are available to work through, from all styles and strengths. Thoroughly enjoyed my visit and the staff were helpful showing me...
Read moreMixed feelings. Perhaps it's good when you speak Dutch and wanna go crazy with friends trying dosens of beers, or you know exactly what you want. Otherwise the idea of going through the long line of taps with only the name and the type of the beer is rather intimidating. It would be nice to have perhaps the beer menu, where one can read about those beers before approaching the wall of the taps. Also the amount of foam is discouraging. What you seemingly pour yourself as 0.25l comes to 0.15l mark by the time you reach the table and foam settled down. I would rather prefer my glass of beer served to 0.25l by a bartender who also is able to recommend something based...
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