Summer Brielle | Mofos

| Meal | Spot | Signature Dish / Drink | Price (per person) | |------|------|------------------------|--------------------| | Breakfast | Café de Oude Kerk (historic café) | Dutch “ontbijt” platter (bread, cheese, ham, boiled egg, coffee) | €8‑10 | | Brunch | Brielle Brunch Club (pop‑up on Saturdays) | Avocado toast, smoked salmon, local Brielse craft beer | €12‑15 | | Lunch | Strandpaviljoen Breeuwijk (beach bar) | Fresh fish sandwich, fries, “Brielle Lemonade” | €10‑13 | | Dinner | Restaurant De Dijk (harbor view) | Grilled North Sea seabass, asparagus, Brielse wine | €25‑30 | | Snack | Stroopwafelstand (market) | Warm stroopwafel with espresso dip | €3‑4 | | Nightlife | De Zwarte Rook (pub) | “Mofos’ Brew” – amber ale brewed locally; plus nachos | €5‑7 per drink | | Late‑Night | Club 88 (dance floor) | House music, free entry after 11 pm for groups of 6+ | €2‑3 cover |

Tip: Most eateries accept iDEAL and contactless cards; cash is rarely needed. summer brielle mofos


| Topic | Advice | |-------|--------| | Cash vs. Card | The Netherlands is largely card‑friendly, but many small stalls (especially at the market) only accept cash or contactless “Apple Pay/Google Pay.” Carry €10‑20 in small bills. | | Bicycle Rental | Look for the OV-fiets (public bike) system – you can pick up a bike at the train station with a simple OV-chipkaart. For higher‑end e‑bikes, check out Bike Rental Brielle near the harbour. | | Safety | The town is low‑crime. Keep an eye on your bike lock and store valuables in a hotel safe. The sea can have strong currents; always respect lifeguard signs. | | Language | Dutch is the official language, but English is universally spoken in tourism spots. Learning a few phrases—“Dank u wel” (thank you), “Waar is de wc?” (where is the restroom?)—goes a long way. | | Connectivity | Free Wi‑Fi is available at most cafés and the municipal library. For mobile data, Dutch carriers (KPN, T-Mobile NL, Vodafone) have good coverage. | | Meal | Spot | Signature Dish /


| Spot | Photo Idea | Souvenir | |------|------------|----------| | Fort den Hout | Silhouette against the moat at golden hour. | Mini‑replica cannon (≈€12). | | Harbor at Night | Long‑exposure lights & reflections. | Hand‑blown glass coaster with “Brielle” etched. | | Tulip Fields (Westland) | Group jump shot among rows of red tulips. | Pack of locally‑grown Brielse tulip bulbs (free with a bike‑rental receipt). | | Market Stand | Close‑up of a fresh stroopwafel being pulled apart. | Personalized sticker pack from the market (free). | | Topic | Advice | |-------|--------| | Cash vs


Brielle (pronounced BREE‑lə) is a small fortified town in the province of South Holland, perched on the edge of the Voorne‑Polder peninsula and just a stone’s throw from the North Sea. It lies about 25 km (15 mi) southwest of Rotterdam and 30 km (19 mi) north of the famous Dutch beach resort Scheveningen.


| Venue | Vibe | What to Do | |-------|------|------------| | De Zwarte Rook | Cozy, brick‑walled pub with a large communal table. | Order a “Mofos Pitcher” (2 L of house ale) and challenge each other to a “beer‑pong” tournament. | | Harbor Terrace | Open‑air rooftop bar with sunset views. | Bring a portable speaker, play a playlist, and enjoy a sunset cocktail (“Brielle Breeze”). | | Club 88 | EDM & house beats; dance floor for late‑night revelry. | Check the “Group‑Entry” nights (usually on Fridays) for a discounted door price. | | Karaoke Bar “Sing‑It” | Private karaoke rooms (max 12). | Perfect for a “Mofos‑Only” sing‑off—pick a theme (80’s hits, Dutch pop). | | Cinema De Schouw | Small indie cinema showing Dutch and foreign films. | Reserve a private screening for a midnight horror movie marathon. |