Cruquiusweg 67b, 1019 AT Amsterdam, Netherlands
theharbourclub.com
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The show's seamless fusion of dance and music created an electrifying atmosphere. The performers' synergy and diverse styles made it a thoroughly enjoyable spectacle. I highly recommend this captivating and entertaining experience. 😍👌🏻👍🏻
18.12.2023
Show Hans Klok was great (only 30 mins of Hans though the rest singen and dance). Food took so long…. Didnt have our main meal until midnight.. plus a magnum for dessert??? Not restaurant style. Harbour club is defo overrated.
12.12.2023
We watched the drag show and absolutely loved it! Great actors, great music, super funny performances. The whole family was extremely entertained. We are definitely not deducting a star because of the show, but because it sometimes simply took too long for drinks to be served and the snacks were simply too expensive for the size of the portions.
03.04.2024
We recently attended the "Vegas" show at The Harbor Club in Amsterdam, drawn by the promise of a spectacular evening of live music, beautiful dance acts, a show by the world-famous Hans Klok, and the excellent cuisine that The Harbor Club is known for. The idea of a combined restaurant, show and club experience, complete with a 4-course shared dining menu, seemed like the perfect choice for a unique evening out. However, our experience was disappointing. The first problem was the amount of food. The 4-course menu turned out to be far from sufficient, so we felt forced to order extra, expensive sandwiches for 9 euros. This was very disappointing to us. Furthermore, the fries, priced at 7 euros per portion, were only served after we had already finished the main courses, leading to a disappointing and poorly timed meal. As for Hans Klok's show, although it was announced as a highlight, his performance was disappointingly short, only 30 minutes. This was a big disappointment to us as many of us had come specifically for his act. Another negative was the volume of the music. This was so loud that it disrupted our conversation at the table and detracted from the atmosphere of the evening. When it comes to value for money, it was far from balanced. The high cost of the evening was disproportionate to the quality and quantity of the food and the overall experience. In summary, although the concept of the "Vegas" show at The Harbor Club seemed promising for a unique night out in Amsterdam, there were several aspects that fell short. The insufficient amount of food, the short duration of Hans Klok's performance, the excessive noise level, and the skewed price-quality ratio were disappointing for us.
26.12.2023
A while ago we were more or less forced to attend the "Vegas" show at The Harbor Club in Amsterdam, having been seduced by the far too rosy promises of an evening that would offer both entertainment and culinary delight. The concept of a restaurant, show and club experience, including a 4-course shared dining menu, sounded on paper like a perfect recipe for an evening we would never forget. Unfortunately, our gloomy expectations were soon confirmed when we discovered that the reality was far from attractive. The 4 course meal, which left little to the imagination, forced us to order extra sandwiches, which not only pushed the overall bill to unprecedented heights, but also marred the overall dining experience. As if that wasn't enough, the fries, which were presented at an exorbitant price of 7 euros per portion, only showed up after we had already finished our main courses, turning our meal into a labyrinth of delays and disappointments. As for the so-called highlight of the evening, Hans Klok's show, we cannot help but express our disappointment at its ridiculously short duration of only 30 minutes. This world-famous illusionist, for whom we sacrificed our evening out, could clearly have offered us more. To top it all off, the music volume was so obtrusively high that it not only ruined our table conversations, but totally ruined the entire atmosphere of the evening. Looking at the value for money, we can only conclude that it was downright absurd. The absurd cost of the evening was out of all proportion to the meager quality and quantity of the food, nor to the overall disappointing experience we had. In short, while we thought the "Vegas" show at The Harbor Club in Amsterdam would be a welcome change for a night out, we were in fact at the mercy of an experience that left us with little more than frustration and regret. We had hoped for a magical evening, but this promise turned out to be an empty shell.
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