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Van Ostadestraat 354, 1073 TZ Amsterdam
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The Lonely Boys Club, located in Amsterdam's De Hallen neighborhood, is a retro-themed bar known for its cozy atmosphere and eclectic mix of patrons.
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Van Ostadestraat 354, 1073 TZ Amsterdam
{“Monday”: “Closed”, “Tuesday”: “6pm-12am”, “Wednesday”: “6pm-12am”, “Thursday”: “6pm-12am”, “Friday”: “6pm-12am”, “Saturday”: “6pm-12am”, “Sunday”: “Closed”}

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Tucked away in the vibrant De Hallen neighborhood of Amsterdam, the Lonely Boys Club is a hidden gem that’s been catching the eye of locals and tourists alike. This ainât your average run-of-the-mill joint. No siree! It’s a place that’s got character oozing from every nook and cranny.
Picture this: You’re strolling down Tollensstraat, maybe a bit lost (let’s be real, it happens to the best of us in Amsterdam’s winding streets), when suddenly you spot this quirky little spot. The name alone is enough to make you curious, right? Lonely Boys Club. Sounds like something straight outta an indie movie, if you ask me.
As soon as you step inside, you’re hit with this awesome mix of cozy and cool. The decor’s got this retro vibe that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time, but in the best way possible. Think vintage posters, mismatched furniture, and the kind of lighting that makes everyone look good (trust me, it’s a thing).
I’ve been to my fair share of clubs and bars in Amsterdam, but there’s something special about this place. Maybe it’s the way the staff greets you like you’re an old friend, even if it’s your first time there. Or maybe it’s the eclectic mix of people you’ll find inside â from hip locals to wide-eyed tourists, all mingling and having a grand olâ time.
One thing’s for sure though, the atmosphere is electric. Whether you’re there for a quiet drink or to dance the night away, the Lonely Boys Club’s got you covered. And let me tell you, the music selection is *chef’s kiss*. They’ve got everything from indie rock to old school hip-hop, and the DJs know how to read a crowd like nobody’s business.
Oh, and did I mention the drinks? Holy moly, they’re somethinâ else. The bartenders here are like mad scientists, whipping up concoctions that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance. They’ve got all the classics, sure, but it’s their signature cocktails that really steal the show. My personal fave? The âLonely Boy’s Bluesâ â a mix of gin, blueberry, and a secret ingredient that’ll knock your socks off.
But hey, donât just take my word for it. The folks over at Google seem to agree â they’ve given this place a solid 5-star rating. And let me tell you, that ainât easy to come by in a city as competitive as Amsterdam.
Alright, let’s break down what makes the Lonely Boys Club stand out from the crowd:
1. Unique Atmosphere: The vibe here is something special. It’s like they’ve managed to bottle up the essence of Amsterdam’s coolest underground scene and sprinkle it all over the place.
2. Top-Notch Music: Whether you’re into indie rock, electronic beats, or good olâ fashioned funk, the Lonely Boys Club’s got you covered. The DJs here are seriously talented, and they know how to keep the energy up all night long.
3. Killer Cocktails: The drinks here are out of this world. They’ve got a menu that changes seasonally, so there’s always something new to try.
4. Friendly Staff: You know how some places can be a bit snooty? Yeah, not here. The staff at Lonely Boys Club are some of the friendliest folks you’ll meet in Amsterdam. They’re always up for a chat and happy to give recommendations.
5. Events and Theme Nights: Keep an eye out for their special events and theme nights. From vinyl-only evenings to costume parties, there’s always something fun going on.
6. Cozy Seating Areas: Even when it gets busy, you can usually find a comfy spot to chill. They’ve got these great little nooks and crannies that are perfect for intimate conversations or just people-watching.
7. Local Art Displays: The walls are adorned with works from local artists, which adds to the overall cool factor and gives you something interesting to look at while you sip your drink.
8. Late-Night Snacks: Okay, so it’s not a full-on restaurant, but they do offer some tasty nibbles to keep you going through the night. The loaded nachos are a personal favorite of mine.
9. Outdoor Terrace: When the weather’s nice (which, let’s be honest, isnât as often as we’d like in Amsterdam), they open up a small but charming outdoor area. Perfect for those balmy summer evenings.
10. Inclusive Atmosphere: One of the things I love most about this place is how welcoming it is to everyone. No matter who you are or where you’re from, you’ll feel right at home here.
Now, when it comes to the best time to hit up the Lonely Boys Club, it really depends on what you’re after. But lemme break it down for you based on my experiences and what I’ve heard from other regulars.
If you’re looking for a more chill vibe, I’d recommend swinging by during the week. Tuesday and Wednesday nights tend to be a bit quieter, which is perfect if you want to actually hear your friends talking without having to shout. Plus, you might catch one of their mid-week events like open mic nights or live acoustic sessions.
Thursdays start to pick up a bit, and it’s a great night if you want to get a taste of the weekend energy without the full-on crush of people. They often have guest DJs on Thursdays, so you might discover your new favorite beats.
Now, Friday and Saturday nights? That’s when things really kick into high gear. The place gets packed, the music’s pumping, and the energy is through the roof. If you’re into dancing and meeting new people, this is definitely the time to go. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait at the bar â but trust me, it’s worth it.
Sundays are a bit of a wildcard. Sometimes they’re pretty chill, perfect for a lazy afternoon drink. Other times, they host these amazing day parties that go well into the night. It’s always worth checking their social media to see what’s going on.
As for time of day, the Lonely Boys Club really comes alive after dark. I’d say anytime after 9 PM is good, but if you want to snag a good spot (especially on weekends), aim for around 10 PM. The place usually starts filling up properly around 11 PM and stays buzzing until the wee hours of the morning.
One more thing to keep in mind â Amsterdam can get pretty chilly and rainy, especially in the fall and winter months. The Lonely Boys Club is a perfect refuge on those dreary days. There’s nothing quite like stepping in from the cold into this warm, welcoming space. Plus, their hot cocktails in winter are to die for.
Oh, and if you’re visiting Amsterdam during any major holidays or events (think King’s Day or Amsterdam Dance Event), definitely check out what the Lonely Boys Club has going on. They usually put on some pretty epic parties during these times.
Let’s talk about how to find this hidden gem. The Lonely Boys Club is located at Tollensstraat 41E in Amsterdam. While it might seem a bit off the beaten path, it’s actually pretty easy to get to.
If you’re comin’ from the city center, your best bet is probably the metro. The nearest station is Vijzelgracht, which is on lines 52 and 53. Once you get off at Vijzelgracht, it’s about a 10-minute walk to the club. Just head west on Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat, then take a right on Kinkerstraat. Tollensstraat will be on your left.
Now, if you’re more of a bus person (and hey, no judgment here – sometimes it’s nice to see the city as you travel), you’ve got a few options. The 18 and 38 buses both stop near De Hallen, which is just a stone’s throw from the Lonely Boys Club. Get off at the Ten Katestraat stop and you’re practically there.
For all you cyclists out there (and let’s face it, if you’re in Amsterdam, you might as well embrace the bike life), there are plenty of bike paths leading to Tollensstraat. Just be careful if you’ve had a few drinks – maybe leave the bike at home and opt for a taxi instead, yeah?
Speaking of taxis, they’re always an option too. Just tell the driver you’re headin’ to Tollensstraat 41E near De Hallen. Most drivers will know the area, but if they look a bit confused, just mention De Hallen and they’ll get you in the right neighborhood.
If you’re feeling adventurous (or if the weather’s nice), you could always walk. From Dam Square, it’s about a 30-minute stroll. It might seem far, but trust me, it’s a great way to see some of the city’s charming neighborhoods. Plus, you’ll work up a thirst for those amazing cocktails!
One thing to keep in mind – the streets around Tollensstraat can be a bit confusing if you’re not familiar with the area. Don’t be afraid to ask for directions if you get turned around. Amsterdammers are generally pretty friendly and happy to help out a lost traveler.
Oh, and here’s a pro tip from yours truly: if you’re using Google Maps or another navigation app, sometimes it helps to put in” De Hallen” as your destination instead of the exact address. It’s a well-known spot that’s right next to the Lonely Boys Club, and it might be easier for the app to find.
Once you’re in the vicinity, keep your eyes peeled for the club’s sign. It’s not huge, but it’s got this cool neon glow that’s hard to miss once you’re close.
And remember, half the fun is in the journey! Don’t stress too much if you take a wrong turn or two. Some of my best Amsterdam memories have come from getting a little lost and discovering unexpected corners of the city. Who knows? You might stumble upon another hidden gem on your way to the Lonely Boys Club.

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