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Price for cup of coffee falling, but only in big cities

Nationwide in the Netherlands, the price for a cup of coffee increased by 3 percent compared to 2022. However, in the large cities, coffee prices dropped by around 6 percent, according to the annual coffee survey by the catering trade magazine Misset Horeca.

Pillows Hotels Makes a Boutique Play in the Netherlands and Belgium

Comeback after the ban Scotch beef is Dutch delight

Países Bajos comienza su desescalada con el ojo puesto en los contagios

Países Bajos comienza su desescalada con el ojo puesto en los contagios
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Coronavirus in the Netherlands: what changes today

Bars are closed for at least four weeks. Photo: DutchNews.nl The government is pressing ahead with relaxing some of the coronavirus rules from today, despite the continuing pressure on the healthcare system. Here’s a round up. Curfew Bye bye quiet streets at night. The curfew, introduced on January 23, ended at 4.30 am on Wednesday morning. Bars and restaurants After six months of closure, pavement cafes will be allowed to reopen from midday to 6pm to allow people to have coffee or lunch, but not evening meals. Tables will be restricted to two people, or more if they are from the same household. Tables can be bigger if they have screens to separate guests.

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