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Wake Up Club: The coffee haven is the new going out

Go out late into the night and consider the next day a lost one because you need to recover from that hangover? Daytime parties are becoming increasingly popular, and a new concept has now been added: the coffee rave. Dancing in the morning or early afternoon at a coffee shop with a cup of coffee in hand.

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On social media, you stumble across videos of dancing crowds in a hip coffee shop or bakery with a DJ whipping things up nicely. No flashy light shows and sleek decor, at most some designer lights and a counter with croissants or sweets. The coffee bar seems to be the new going out. Nice dancing, nice people and enjoying good music, without the disadvantages of a hangover or broken night'. A real morning party, with different kinds of music and unlimited coffee and breakfast.

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Dancing makes everyone happy, and what better way to start your day? Unlike a classic rave, in the morning you are less in your own bubble. At a night rave, people often want to lose themselves for a while. In contrast, partying in the morning is all about gaining energy. You experience the same fun, but without the brokeness afterwards. Instead of going home exhausted, you go to work full of energy. You start the day cheerful, you move, you meet new people and you are instantly awake.

"Amsterdam is known for its dance scene, good parties and festivals, and now also for its coffee roasts. Amsterdammers are hard workers who love a good party: a perfect combination."

During a coffee rave, 200 liters of coffee can easily pass through. But teas, juices, ginger shots and mimosas are also eagerly consumed. 

Soon there will be new Wake Up Club coffee cafes:
- Lowlander (Sept. 5)
- Multipla (Oct. 5) 


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Lowlander Botanical Bar
Gedempt Hamerkanaal 201, Amsterdam
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