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Habibi Ana (Closed Permanently)

(8 Ratings)
The first Arabic gay cafe in the world
Located near the Leidseplein and the Kerkstraat, the Habibi is the local ethnic hangout for Arabic and Middle Eastern guys. Always friendly and good regional music. Closed March 2013.


Hours
Mon to Thu 7pm—1am, Fri and Sat 7pm—3am
Sun 7pm—1am



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Reviews

jannegay1971
jannegay1971
Over a year ago

i want go

i go 17.01.2014.write me if you come too


tijs
tijs
Over a year ago

Living room with cosy arabic atnosphere

It's a small place and has a living room atmosphere, as most of the arabic guys know each other. The music is cool and it is a great place to drink arabic tea or dance with the locals and move your belly.


kenneth2300
kenneth2300 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

arabian drink

Very original place in the heart of Amsterdam. Nice alternative (even for Dutch people), to see a gay place without scandalous vulgar pickup gays. It's like entering Maroc! Highly recommended for a quick drink and belly dance!


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