History
Nes 33
has been a city oasis (a so-called nighthouse) since settlers built
the dam in the Amstel: The birth of the legendary city: Amstelredam
(currently known as Amsterdam), even long before the foundation
of the United States of America, Nes 33 was the place to be.
You can still drink an old Jenever at the bar where Rembrandt got nessed up! |
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The Nes-cafe celebrated her 10 year Anniversary in April 2001. The Nes-cafe started in the summer of 1991 as a pub annex restaurant. The captain used to sail the big oceans. His current ship now reaches every global harbor. It's people from all over the world who bring in this fully international flavor.

One of the most beautiful Pool Lightnings
in Amsterdam
The first pooltable was a 7 feet Leonhart Pooltable. Soon tournaments started on Thursday and got fully booked, week after week, year after year.
After
six years the table was sent off for retirement, and replaced by
a bigger and better pooltable. June 1998 the new table was driven
in from Zeeland: An 8 foot Brunswick Gold Crown II, unusually high
quality that you will hardly find in an Amsterdam bar.
Wanna know more about this table?
To some people the Nes-cafe means Pool, to others it's just an interesting meeting place.
Oké, enough bull.... let's play Pool.
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