This is the band EZ NRG that played in Cafe De Kleine Witte, on the eve of the celebration of the queen's birthday on April 29th. It is the celebration, because the actual date of her birthday is Januari 31th.
The next picture shows part of the crowd in Cafe De Kleine Witte, during the day of the celebration of the queen's birthday. Cafe De Kleine Witte is 125 years old, and is my favourite waterhole. It is a cafe where people can play billards. It was formerly called Cafe Balemans after the owner. It is still run by his daughter Christine. Her children, Patrick and Solange tend the bar in the evenings. In older times barracks were in the Frederikstraat, the officers went to the societeit De Witte and the nco and soldiers came to Balemans, which changed its name to Kleine Witte
The third picture is a band in which, Don plays the bass. Don also frequents Cafe The Kleine Witte. The band played in the Mallemolen in front of Cafe The Malle Meid in the Hague. This strech of the Mallemolen is a little street near the centre of The Hague. It has 3 restaurants and 3 cafe/bars in it and the street is only about 200 meters long. Some people call it the Montmartre of the Hague. It is located between the Frederikstraat and the Javastraat, near the Denneweg, which used to be famous for its antique-shops and bars/restaurants. The restaurants in the Mallemolen are called Le Moulin Fou, Watertanden and Djawa. The cafes are Cafe De Kleine Witte, Hier and Cafe The Malle Meid. Across the Javastraat is another cafe called The Roes.
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