De Hems Dutch Bar And Kitchen
De Hems Dutch Cafe Bar, 11 Macclesfield Street, London, W1D 5BW -
From
£1200 min spendUp to
90 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
We are a Dutch café bar at heart and can offer a great private space above the main bar for your celebration or function; our large windows make this a bright and light space, perfect for your breakfast or daytime meeting. Each year we proudly celebrate the famous Dutch national holiday ‘King’s Day’, so be sure to book a table to join in the celebrations.
With a pedigree dating to the 17th century, De Hems takes its name from a Dutch seaman who bought the pub in 1890. Thus our history is strongly linked to the Dutch community and the Dutch Resistance who met here during the Second World War. We were a music business haunt in the 1960s and it was said that a place in the charts could be bought in our old Oyster Bar.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 90
Dining
up to 50
Boardroom
up to 30
Classroom
up to 8
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Public transport
Audio & visual
Microphone
Flipchart
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Claire Smid
As a Dutchie, of course I would appreciate a Dutch pub in London. However, besides my initial bias, it is a very nice, airy and large pub, with a good selection of beers and friendly service. The upstairs areas are nice for catching up and chatting and they also serve some traditional Dutch snacks (although sadly no Vegetarian options, so had to miss out on that). The public is very mixed, with I suppose occasionally some Dutch people. They also stream Dutch and European football matches here in case you're looking for a place to watch the games.
Robert D'Souza
This is the best pub in london. Great beer, great location and always a fun atmosphere. This is my local, even though I live in zone 5/4
Daniel Thomas
Busy Dutch pub in Chinatown, decent selection of Dutch n belgian beers ++. Worth a visit if you're thirsty
Charlie Farrell
Busy and popular Central London pub with a great selection of Belgian and Dutch beers. Dutch bar snacks are also available. Upstairs room used to be available for comedy evenings, but I have no idea if that is still happening.
John Chandler
Great beers, but the staff don't pour the beer for you. This is supposed to be a Dutch bar, but they just give you a bottle and an empty glass. Poor service.
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