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Café Storm
The guide was updated:If you need to contemplate on your visit to the MAS museum, then you don’t have to go far. Located in the MAS building, Café Storm is the ideal place to relax and enjoy your drink. If you can, try to get hold of an outdoor seat. The view on the dock is amazing.
Useful Information
- Address: MAS, Hanzestedenplaats 5, Antwerp
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri from 11am, Sat & Sun from 10am
- Website: www.cafe-storm.com/en
- Phone: +32 3 231 43 00
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If you need to contemplate on your visit to the MAS museum, then you don’t have to go far. Located in the MAS building, Café Storm is the ideal place to relax and enjoy your drink. If you can, try to get hold of an outdoor seat. The view on the dock is amazing.
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