On Zandvoort beach there are around 40 pavilions – or beach cafes as many people refer to them. Here they serve a really wide variety of food and drink, mostly from a café style menu though some have full restaurant facilities and menus to match for example Paviljoen Paal 69 shown here from the beach and from the terrace.
Most visitors to the beach cafes are those spending their day on the beach but some people go down to the beach specifically to eat or drink at a particular café. Indeed, there are 2 beach cafes which are permanent fixtures and their facilities and are open all year. Left and right above: Cafe restaurant Paal69 - Click to enlarge
Away from the beach, there are plenty more cafes down in the village. Kerkstraat, Kerkplein and Haltestraat are the main places to find these.
Many of these cafes offer the option to sit inside or on an outside terrace.
Their menus generally offer hot drinks, sandwiches and cakes though some also have full hot meals and uitsmijters on the menu.
Left: The Cafe Koper in Kerkplein ~ Right: Cafe Neuf in Halte Straat - Click to enlarge photos.