Nick Vollebregt | Jazz | Bar | Bistronomie | Terras | Serre - Naarderstraat 40

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Contact Nick Vollebregt | Jazz | Bar | Bistronomie | Terras | Serre

Address :

Naarderstraat 40, 1251 BD Laren, Netherlands

Phone : πŸ“ž +877
Postal code : 1251
Website : http://www.nickvollebregt.nl/
Categories :
City : Laren

Naarderstraat 40, 1251 BD Laren, Netherlands
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CAN iMiR on Google

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A historical place.. You can still feel the jazz in the air..
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NIck Nolley on Google

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Just happened to stumble across this site and couldn't resist the urge to relive some of my fondest memories of one of my favorite places in the world. I've often wondered if Nick Vollebregt's is still around. For the sake of the arts, music and community, I sure hope so. According to legend, Nick Vollebregt was huge jazz enthusiast. Supposedly, throughout the early sixties and up through the early to mid-seventies, he brought in the top names in jazz. Miles, the MJQ, Hubbard, Peterson, Blakey and the Messengers, Coleman, Hancock and more. By the time I first visited in Nick Vollebregt's Jazz Cafe' 1984, posters bearing those names were still all over the walls announcing their appearances. But I wasn't to see any of those acts because the old man nearly went bankrupt paying those acts from a very small venue. When Nick died the cafe was deeply in debt and his son refused to let his father's dream die as well. He could no longer afford the big names, but he brought in the best musicians he could afford, expanded the menu and kept the place afloat. I'd bet the Skymasters were equally instrumental (no pun intended) in keeping the cafe packed. When I arrived in the mid-eighties, the place was being run by Nick's widowed daugher-in-law (I don't recall her name) and her son, Nick's grandson. Ashamedly, I don't recall his name either, but I fondly recall that he was as pleasant and decent a young man (in his early twenties at the time) as I'd ever met. The two of them had the place back on it's feet, and Nick's was thriving.The process of being resurrected was complete and like the phoenix, the cafe spread it's wings and was ready to fly. For the 2-3 years I lived in Laren, Nick's was THE place to go to for live jazz with a local, homes-y feel. Sunday afternoons were my favorite times as the DJ played everything from fifties and sixties straight ahead mainstream, to current pop jazz artist like Candi Dulfer and Randi Crawford. (Both of whom I believe were at that time residing in nearby Hilversum.) But the jewel in the Nick Vollebregt Jazz Cafe crown was The Skymasters. They made monthly appearances and I made it a point to see them every time they appeared. That cafe was one of the main factors in making me feel so at home while so far away from home. My only child, my son, was born at a hospital in Utrecht in 1986 and we all left there in '87. On a return visit to the Netherlands in the late '90s, I made an attempt to visit on a Saturday afternoon and the cafe was closed. My son wasn't old enough at that time to sit down and have a glass of beer with me anyway, so I wasn't as heart broken as I could have been. I think it must have been during that two week period when everything in Holland (Europe) is closed for vacation. From the outside, it was clear the establishment was still up and running and entertaining a new generation of Dutch jazz enthusiasts. With luck, we'll make the trip again, and now that my Dutch-born son is of age, we can both enjoy a glass or two of beer while reconnecting with the grandson of the legendary Nick Vollebregt.
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Gerrit Antonides on Google

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Very nice and cozy place, excellent food, and good service.
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Andreas VanderSchaaf on Google

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It's s wonderful nostalgic and romantic place with a cosy bar/cafe and ambiant restaurant. Top cuisine..nothing fancy but truly based on the cooking filosophy of Escoffier. Above all with attentive service!. After this experience I have been there 3 more times over the past year and to be honest things changed dramatically 2-3 stars are at this moment I re-edit my review more than enough. I guess the Chef lost interest or something and it mayb time to get back in order!!
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Katy Greenland on Google

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Such a special place! a truly beautiful courtyard, attentive and charming service, and a very unique setting. We went for a special occasion and it was perfect - I am vegetarian and there's not a whole lot on the menu that's veggie but that didn't matter, the staff made sure the chefs created something unique for me, which was delicious and an example of their attitude. Worth making the trip out to Laren / Blaricum for! Plus it's positioned just opposite the contemporary art gallery so you can enjoy an artsy afternoon then pop in for drinks or dinner.
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Jim Rademaker on Google

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Always great to be in this historical place. Food was exquisite and service was excellent. You will not be dissapointed when eating/drinking here with friends or business relations
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Marco Nijhof on Google

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Excellent food and service was very kind. Will definitely come again. Small advice: 1. We had find our own table 2. When we sat down, nobody recognized us for 10 minutes... Not even a good evening and I will be wiht you in a moment. Otherwise excellent visit!
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Laura Rauwers on Google

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Pleasant dining, very good food in a jazzy setting. We really enjoyed it, good service! We would have loved to hear Nick roll the drums, but he is no longer with us. But his good memories drew us back to this special place. We’d love to come again ?

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