10 great places to have drinks in The Hague (2024)

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Always a reason to have a drink

The drink to end the working week, catching up with friends, the aperitif before dinner, to start a night out, it's your cat's birthday; there is always a reason for a drink. And preferably a nice drink at a great location. Discover the best places for drinks in The Hague here.

1 Denneweg

In this cosy street, and the streets around it, you will find many fun and very different places for a drink. Like the cosy brown café 2005, the hipster Walter Benedict or the fancy Bouzy for a glass of champagne.

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The atmospheric interiors of Bouzy and Walter Benedict on the Denneweg

2 Café De Oude Mol - Oude Molstraat 61

In the historic small streets of the Hofkwartier, also known as the Hague's Quartier Latin, sits this small but super cosy café that is often busy until late. This is where locals come to relax on the terrace in front of the door, enjoying a drink, to discuss their day.

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Café the Oude Mol in cosy Oude Molstraat beautifully photographed by Marko Mihajic

3 Foodhall Scheveningen - Strandweg 161

This foodhall is not only a cosy place for a drink by the sea, you can also order all kinds of delicious food from one of its 16 cuisines. Will you go for sushi, nachos or a Scheveningen oyster?

4 De Pakschuit - Dunne Bierkade 21

On the atmospheric, historic Bierkade (aka avenue Culinaire), you'll find grand café De Pakschuit. A cosy place with an extensive drinks menu and super friendly staff. Enjoy your drink and snack on the terrace boat. Can't choose from all those delicious appetizers? Then order the tapas platter. Something tasty for everyone. Highly recommended!

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The atmospheric, historic Bierkade where the Pakschuit is moored

5 Grote Markt & Plein

These two squares have been well-known in The Hague for years and are the perfect places to have a drink after work or to meet up with your friends before going out. Here you will find a lot of different cafés with terraces together. While civil servants and politicians from The Hague like to go to the Plein (who knows, you might bump into a minister), the Grote Markt is where you'll mainly find creatives and musicians.

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On the Plein, you have a fantastic view of the skyline. The Grote Markt is lively until the late hours.

" A plate of appetizers is the new dinner"

6 Proefboutique - Oude Molstraat 28A

According to the ladies at Proefboutique, a plate of appetisers is the new dinner. Sounds good right? Especially the deliciously elaborate drinks board they serve at the small, cosy Proefboutique in Hofkwartier.

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This plate of appetizers is indeed quite a meal!

7 Café de Florez - Annastraat 17

Have a drink in Parisian atmospheres? Then café de Florez is the place pour toi. The marble bistro tables and velvet chairs give this bistro a Parisian feel. Enjoy your drinks in chic surroundings, golden-rimmed glasses, top service and delicious bites, you'll feel like you're in Paris. But with Dutch prices!

8 Van Kinsbergen - Prins Hendrikplein 15

Centrally located on the lively Prins Hendrikplein in the hip and creative Zeeheldenkwartier you will find 'gastropub' Van Kinsbergen. A cosy, fresh and bright place where you can not only drink but where they also serve delicious fancy pub food. A fun place for the whole family with a large terrace.

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Van Kinsbergen's cosy terrace

9 De Snoeshaen - Keizerstraat 97

In Scheveningen's historic centre, the Keizerstaat, you will find this cosy café where you will meet many locals. Gin lovers in particular will be delighted by the wide selection of gin in this 'gintoneria'. Be sure to have appetisers with it. How about Bacalao croquettes or aubergine with balsamic syrup?

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Gin lovers can indulge at De Snoeshaen

10 Bleyenberg - Grote Markt 10

Do you like having a drink or delicious co*cktail with a view? Then Bleyenberg is the place to be. On the roof terrace to be precise. You can also have something to eat here and if you have had enough drinks, you might have courage for some karaoke in the basem*nt!

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Bleyenberg's atmospheric rooftop terrace. One of the first rooftop bars in The Hague

More fun drinks spots

A top 10 is far too short, of course. There are many more great places in The Hague for a drink.
The local beer brewers have cosy tasting rooms where it is nice to have a drink.
Or how about summer at one of the many beach bars? With 11 kilometres of coast, there is always a place where you feel at home. Do you go for cosy crowds or do you prefer peace and quiet? Find out which beach suits you best.

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FAQs

What is The Hague famous for? ›

What is The Hague known for? The Hague is the seat of government of the Netherlands. It is famous for being the permanent home of the United Nations' International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. It is also a leading center for international conferences.

How much is a beer in The Hague? ›

Cost of Living in The Hague
RestaurantsEdit
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught)4.00€
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle)5.00€
Cappuccino (regular)3.41€
co*ke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)2.59€
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Is The Hague worth going to? ›

Walking around the royal city

But don't think of The Hague as just a summer beach destination. With its many cultural sites, popular cafés and restaurants as well as lively festivals, the city is worth a visit any time of year.

Which country is Hague located in? ›

The Hague, Dutch 's-Gravenhage or Den Haag, City (pop., 2010 est.: 488,553), seat of government of the Netherlands. Located 4 mi (6 km) from the North Sea, it is the administrative capital of the Netherlands, home to its court and government, though Amsterdam is the official capital.

What food is The Hague known for? ›

An insight into The Hague delicacies
  • 1 Haagse Kakker. A generously filled bread with a dark cinnamon-almond paste and currants that smells good - and tastes good! ...
  • 2 Haags Likeur. ...
  • 3 Haagsch Hopje. ...
  • 4 The Dungelmann croquette. ...
  • 5 Dudok Apple pie. ...
  • 6 Maison Kelder. ...
  • 7 Hague Beer. ...
  • 8 Haagse Bal.

What does Hague mean in English? ›

Definitions of The Hague. noun. the site of the royal residence and the de facto capital in the western part of the Netherlands; seat of the International Court of Justice. synonyms: 's Gravenhage, Den Haag. example of: city, metropolis, urban center.

Is The Hague more expensive than Amsterdam? ›

You would need around 5,087.0€ in The Hague (Den Haag) to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with 6,600.0€ in Amsterdam (assuming you rent in both cities). This calculation uses our Cost of Living Plus Rent Index to compare the cost of living and assume net earnings (after income tax).

Why is alcohol so cheap in Germany? ›

The tax rates for alcoholic beverages in Germany are below average compared to the rest of Europe, and there are very few regulations governing availability. Drinking in public is generally legal and considered socially normal.

How much is a meal in The Hague? ›

While meal prices in The Hague can vary, the average cost of food in The Hague is $60 (€55) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in The Hague should cost around $24 (€22) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner.

Where to avoid in The Hague? ›

Neighborhoods to avoid in The Hague

Certain neighborhoods, such as Schilderswijk and Laakkwartier, tend to attract a reputation for being less safe than other parts of the city.

Do people speak English in The Hague? ›

Several other regional dialects and related languages are also protected under law. Whilst the vast majority (over 90 percent of people under the age of 50) will speak English, some older people may not- or may choose not to.

How many days do you need in The Hague? ›

Bursting with museums and heritage buildings and rich in cultural and political pedigree, The Hague is one of the Netherlands' most important cities. Three days in town gives you enough time to enjoy the city's world-renowned galleries, visit its top landmarks, and even go on a diverting day trip.

Why do they call it The Hague? ›

Etymology. The Hague was first mentioned as Die Haghe in 1242. In the 15th century, the name des Graven hage came into use, literally meaning "The Count's Grove", with connotations such as "The Count's Hedge, Private Enclosure or Hunting Grounds".

What language is spoken at The Hague? ›

The Hague dialect (Standard Dutch: Haags, het Haagse dialect; The Hague dialect: Haags, et Haagse dialek) is a dialect of Dutch mostly spoken in The Hague. It differs from Standard Dutch almost exclusively in pronunciation.

How many expats live in The Hague? ›

More than 50,000 expats live and work here, contributing the diversity of human capital and the dynamic culture of the city.

What is the historical significance of The Hague? ›

The Peace Palace in The Hague traces the history of peace in Europe. Before the palace opened in 1913, The Hague was host to the First World Peace Conference in 1899 – the culmination of the nineteenth century peace movement nurtured by many European intellectuals.

Why is The Hague the legal capital of the world? ›

The Netherlands plays a special role as host to a large number of international legal bodies, including the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. This has earned it the title of international legal capital of the world.

What is the purpose of The Hague? ›

The Convention aims to prevent the abduction, sale of, or trafficking in children, and it works to ensure that intercountry adoptions are in the best interests of children.

Why is The Hague system important? ›

The Hague System allows you to obtain and maintain protection for your industrial designs around the world by providing a user- friendly, expeditious and cost-effective set of procedures for the central filing of design applications and the central management of design registrations with effects in various countries.

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