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T+L Reports: Open Bar in Amsterdam

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The patrician building that houses Amsterdam’s premier boutique hotel, the Dylan, was originally constructed in 1772 as the city’s first theater. More than two centuries later, the canal-side edifice is again hosting a spectacle—but this time around, it’s of the Hey-is-that-who-I-think-it-is? sort, now that the hotel’s bar and lounges have become center stage for the Amsterdam social scene. Newly open to the public, the multilevel spaces are fresh off a several-million-euro renovation (courtesy of local talent FG Stijl, one of Europe’s most in-demand design firms) that’s replete with attention-grabbing details, among them gold-leaf walls, vermilion leather wing chairs, and a mammoth wood-and–cattle horn bar. All of these extravagant elements somehow fit in perfectly—not unlike the clientele, a ceaseless parade of Margiela- and van Noten–clad giants and giantesses with hearty laughs and killer bone structure. The Asian-accented bar menu is an abbreviated version of the award-winning restaurant’s. Sample Madras samosas and tiger prawns in rice-noodle dough while you sip a signature ginger cocktail, then sit back and take in the show. 384 Keizersgracht; 31-20/530-2010; cocktails from $15.

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