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De Gele Kanarie
The guide was updated:The beer and food paradise De Gele Kanarie is on the corner of the Goudsesingel and the Mariniersweg. The interior of the bar may remind you of the Bokaal and Weena cafés, also owned by Ron de Jong and Dave Heijnen. De Gele Kanarie serves lunch, dinner and various types of beer, wine and mixed drinks. They also have their own brewed beer on tap: DGK or De Gele Kanarie (Yellow Canary).
Useful Information
- Address: Goudsesingel 284, Rotterdam
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 3pm–1am, Sat & Sun noon–1am
- Website: www.degelekanarie.com
- Phone: +31 10 333 5444
- Email: info@degelekanarie.com
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De Gele Kanarie
The beer and food paradise De Gele Kanarie is on the corner of the Goudsesingel and the Mariniersweg. The interior of the bar may remind you of the Bokaal and Weena cafés, also owned by Ron de Jong and Dave Heijnen. De Gele Kanarie serves lunch, dinner and various types of beer, wine and mixed drinks. They also have their own brewed beer on tap: DGK or De Gele Kanarie (Yellow Canary).
Read more