Brouwerij De Prael Den Haag is a renowned brewery located in The Hague, Netherlands. Known for its exceptional quality and delectable taste, the brand has earned a loyal fan base for its unique beer flavors. Founded in 2001, Brouwerij De Prael Den Haag has made a name for itself by using only high-quality ingredients and traditional brewing methods. The brewery boasts a welcoming atmosphere and a cozy seating area where guests can enjoy a pint of beer while socializing. With its focus on sustainability and community involvement, Brouwerij De Prael Den Haag has become a prominent figure in the local beer and restaurant scene. Visitors can also explore the brewery's history and processes on a guided tour. Overall, Brouwerij De Prael Den Haag offers a remarkable beer experience that is sure to leave anyone satisfied.
Amenities and More
- Service options
- Takeaway
- Planning
- Accepts reservations
- Payments
- Credit cards
- Parking
- Free parking lot
- Paid parking lot
- Children
- High chairs
- Pets
- Dogs allowed
- Offerings
- Food
- Food at bar
- Highlights
- Quiz night
Reviews
In 2017, a second tasting room was opened in the Houthavens area, called De Prael Houthavens.
De Prael has been making significant progress this year as well, as they have implemented a franchise model with plans to open locations in The Hague, Utrecht, and Groningen.
De Prael Den Haag was the first to open its doors in the spring of 2018.
There have been many changes within the Prael organization, including a renaming of their beers.
Some of the previous beer names, such as Johnny, Willeke, Willy, André, and Heintje, have been changed. However, one thing has remained constant: the focus on people. De Prael is a social enterprise that employs individuals who face challenges in the job market.
This principle holds true in the center of Amsterdam, the Houthavens, and in The Hague. It is the strength of De Prael, and they remain committed to this approach.
The Haegsche Prael currently functions as a restaurant and tasting room, but there are extensive plans to start brewing their own beer there.
Currently, the beers are produced in Amsterdam, or as people in The Hague often say, "020." The location of Haegsche Prael, near the Energiecentrale, is fantastic.
The space is spacious and gives off a grand café ambiance, which means the bar area takes a slightly more subdued role.
With two terraces (front and back) and plenty of square meters indoors, the staff certainly gets enough activity during the evenings.
Among the beers we enjoyed there were the Bitterblond (a Kölsch-like beer at 5.7%), the I.P.A. (an English IPA at 6.5%), Aan Lager Wal (a collaboration with Gulpener at 3.5%), the Mikstout (4.9%), the Code Blond (made with Amsterdam rainwater at 5.7%), the Tripel (7.5%), the New England Style (a New England IPA at 5.6%), the D.I.P.A. (double IPA at 9.0%), the R.I.S. (Russian imperial stout at 8.7%), the Barley Wine (a barley wine at 9.6%), and likely a few more.
Beautiful place, good food and great variety of beers!
Cute but kinda hidden brewery 🍻 service was very welcoming and gave me great recommendations on beer. They have salsa nights here too so def not a dull place!
I'll be back :)
Great beers, delicious food and GREAT service! We had the vegan shoarma, chips, cheese platter and tried a few beers. All very very good. And they welcomed our dog with a water bowl as well - so nice. We’ll definitely go back soon!
Hidden in a residential area just on the outskirts of the city center, this is a fun place to grab a snack, bite or of course drink. Good to see they incorporate their own beer in some of the dishes. Think of beer batter fried fish or a beeramisu. I'd argue that their kibbelingen are better than you can get at most fish stalls.
This brewery was recommended by cruise director on our Viking Cruise. We walked there from the Escher Museum, but I recommend taking Uber! The walk made us hungry, but the food was good as were the several beers we tried. I particularly loved the 'biramisu' dessert!
It's not easy to see what it is from the outside. They could do with a big sign. 17 taps of their own beers and 4 bottles. Free WiFi. Friendly service. It is a bit out of the way though but worth it. They do pizza and a bitter blond beer (Johnny) on a Wednesday night. You can choose from veggie, fish and meat pizza's.
Really great brewery with a view of the power plant by a canal. It's definitely a great place to come for a beer if you want something more chill and less crowded