July 2010

Vandaag -- genever and bitterballen in New York

Image by Sushiesque/Flickr.Tomorrow Vandaag, a genever bar with a Dutch theme, will open in the East Village in New York City.

Vandaag will serve Dutch snacks and food such as bitterballen and hete bliksem and will carry a large selection of genever cocktails and other drinks.

Dutch-inspired dishes
‘Vandaag’ is a Dutch word that means ‘today’. Manager Brendan Spiro describes this a reference to the seasonality of the ingredients that are used on the menu.

Mr Spiro: “Nothing is fully traditional Dutch, but the food is inspired by Dutch and Danish dishes using a profile of locally sourced ingredients.” An example of this is the burger, which is modeled after the Dutch slavink. Other Dutch items on the menu include stroopwafels and Frisian suikerbrood.

Genever
Genever has seen a surge in popularity in recent years. In September 2008 Bols, a Dutch genever producer, launched a new a marketing campaign targeting bartenders across the USA to establish Bols as an innovator in cocktail-making and to promote the genever drink.

Robert Simonson, a wine and spirits journalist, wrote for the New York Times Diner’s Journal about genever:

Genevers (also spelled jenever) — from which the English word “gin” derives — are often aged. They are typically headier, more malty and sweeter than London dry style gins. Mixologists have recently embraced genever as a style of gin closer to the ones used by their storied 19th-century predecessors like Jerry Thomas. At Vandaag, the genevers will be served chilled and in the traditional tulip-shaped glasses found in Amsterdam’s genever bars. Filled to the lip, one traditionally bends over the glass for the first sip before taking the drink in hand.

This is the first Dutch bar to open in New York City after the closure of Danku in January this year (see our list with all restaurants, bakeries and stores in the United States).

Vandaag
103 Second Avenue (Sixth Street), East Village
New York, NY

Watching the World Cup final in the USA (2)

Here is a selection of articles and videos about Dutch fans in the USA watching the final World Cup game between Spain and the Netherlands.

  • New York Times, about the event by NLBorrels.com in Tonic, “…a bar in Midtown that has become a center for Dutch events. Hundreds of people crammed every square foot of the bar on Sunday, craning their necks to watch the action on the wall-to-wall overhead screens. There were orange hats, orange shirts, orange balloons, and giant soccer balls suspended in nets from the ceiling”
  • Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington, DC, slideshow
  • San Francisco Chronicle: “The traffic-cone orange of Dutch fans dominated the crowd gathered in front of two giant screens across from City Hall, with red Spanish jerseys sprinkled in between.”
  • KUSI News: World Cup finals at Shakespeare Pub & Grille, San Diego
  • Washington Post, about Mackey’s Pub: “At the pub in Northwest, more than 250 yelling, foot-stomping, orange-wearing fans crammed in to cheer on their beloved Dutch. They wrapped themselves in flags, blared vuvuzelas and bit their nails. They cheered every movement toward Spain’s goal and screamed obscenities at every foul, the volume increasing with each newly poured cup of beer”.
  • ABC 15.com: “Hundreds of orange clad fans gathered Sunday in Scottsdale to cheer on the Netherlands in the World Cup finale.”

Watching the World Cup final in the USA

For the first time since 1978 the Dutch soccer team has made it to the finals at the FIFA World Cup. The Dutch have never won the title… will Sunday be different?

The game starts at 2:30 pm EST/11:30 am PT and will be watched by Dutch-American communities throughout the United States. Here is a list of entries as collected on our Facebook page. Many of these are organized by NLBorrels.com and local Dutch clubs.

Most events have limited capacity, so come early, and some bars are for 21 years and older only. The dress code for all events is orange.

West Coast

  • Los Angeles, CA - The Happy Ending in LA (7038 West Sunset Boulevard) Facebook invite In cooperation with the Netherlands Consulate, NLBorrels.com, EUROFRIENDSLA.COMDBCLA.COM
  • Orange, CA - Danny’s Cafe & Billiards, 1096 N. Main St, Orange, CA 92867, 1-714-771-9706 (through Petra)
  • Orange, CA - Dutch in the OC Club is hosting at Danny K’s in Orange, CA (great city, great color!) (through Julia)
  • The Holland Soccer Club will be watching the game
  • San Francisco, CA - Civic Center Plaza - http://sanfrancisco.the-netherlands.org/News/News_Flashes/Holland_in_the…. The City of San Francisco is expecting more than 8,000 viewers
  • San Francisco, CA - Kezar Pub, 770 Stanyan St (through Menno)
  • Seattle, WA - Dutch Seattle: http://dutchseattle.ning.com/events/finals-hollandspain-live
  • San Leandro, CA - The Englander Sports Pub & Restaurant, 101 Parrott St (through Kroepoek)

Central US

  • Austin, TX - Fado’s at 4th and Lavaca. The place will rock, many many Dutch. (through Dirk)
  • Chicago, IL - Sedgwick’s Bar and Grill, 1935 N. Sedgwick, Dutch Club Chicago
  • Detroit, MI - Beverly Hills, MI (Detroit Metro Area). About 30 Dutch people. It’s at a private residence. If you’re interested contact rvanderputte@gmail.com
  • Grand Rapids, MI - Vander Veen’s Dutch store organizes an event at Celebration Cinema, 2121 Celebration Dr. NE #425 Knapp St. & East Beltline
  • Houston, TX - Intercontinental Hotel Houston, Netherlands Texas Business Association
  • Louisville, KY - Molly Malone 933 Baxter Avenue (through Hanane)
  • Scottsdale, AZ - local Dutch Club “The Dutch Connection” will be meeting up at a sports bar called “Versus Sports Grill” on 9030 East Via Linda at 11:30 local time to watch The World Cup. At least 50 Hollanders are expected to come, children more than welcome.
  • Tucson, AZ - Trident Grill, 2033 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson AZ, 520-795-5755 …Next to Buffalo Exchange on Speedway & Campbell, NW corner. Everyone welcome, under 21 also (through Sybelle)
    • East Coast

      • Atlanta, GA - FADO aka HOLLAND HEINEKEN HOUSE, 273 Buckhead Ave - with Dutch DJ, live music, bitterballen and orange colored building :) (Atlanta Holland Club, NLBorrels.com)
      • Cary, NC - About 30 Dutch people at a private residence. If you’re interested contact jvanderham@att.net de Wieken
      • Fairfax, VA - public event in Fairfax, VA: http://www.destinationfairfax.com/worldcup.php Not sure how “orange” this is (through Margareta)
      • Laurel, MD - Maple Lawn “I’m guessing about 10 oranje fans; the rest soccer fanatics, both Spain and Holland supporters; always a good crowd for the WC games so far.” (through John)
      • Philadelphia, PA - Fado Irish pub. NAADV and NLBorrels.com - “Huge World Cup party at Fado starting at 10am, Sunday - they will be closing off the entire block - 15th and Locust. It may not be the Museumplein but expect a sea of orange!”
      • Margate, FL - O’Malley’s in Margate (Miami/Ft Lauderdale area) organized by the Netherlands Association of South Florida
      • Miami, FL - Crazy Pianos in Coconut Grove (South Miami area) (through Mischa)
      • New York, NY - Tonic Bar Time Square, 48th Street & 7th ave & Mars 2112 Best places to go in the New York area. Superb event organized by NLBorrels.com (read their announcement).
      • Scotch Plains, NJ - Stage House Tavern. This sports bar has a Dutch owner
      • Stamford CT - Irish Pub Tigin, 175 Bedford Street, http://www.tiginirishpub.com (through Nicole)
      • Tallahassee, FL - Finnegan’s Wake. Not so much a “Dutch” or “Dutch Fans-only” event, but yours truly is working hard to turn the entire place Orange! (Steven)
      • Washington, DC - James Mackey’s Pub (DC Dutch, NLBorrels.com): “Mackey’s Pub will open specially for us Sunday at 12:30 pm and show the match LIVE on their many screens all around the place. NL Borrels also replenished the supply of kroketten! Mackey’s is at 1823 L Street NW, Washington DC.”
      • Winterpark, FL (near Orlando) - Fiddlers Green in Winterpark, Fl courtesy of Club Holland Orlando, usually a large turnout of Expats; Still looking for a place in Cocoa Beach, Fl.(through Arnold)

      Click on ‘Read more’ to see some pictures of previous soccer watching events in San Francisco, New York and Washington D.C.

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