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Café Strano

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Visitors often praise the friendly atmosphere and good music, with some highlighting specific bartenders as exceptional. However, a significant complaint concerns the security staff, described as unpleasant and unhelpful, with multiple reviews stating the venue is not a safe space due to a lack of protection from racist violence.

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Van Oldenbarneveltstraat 154, 3012 GX Rotterdam, Netherlands
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About this place Café Strano

Café Strano is a gay bar located in Rotterdam's diverse Oldenoord area, part of the city's welcoming LGBTQ+ scene in South Holland. Whether you're a local or traveling through the Netherlands, you'll find this venue a natural gathering spot for queer socializing and nightlife. Rotterdam has developed a solid gay and lesbian culture over the years, with various venues catering to different crowds and preferences. As a gay bar, Strano fits into this landscape as a casual social space where visitors can expect a friendly, inclusive atmosphere. The bar is situated on Van Oldenbarneveltstraat, a street that reflects the neighborhood's character and accessibility. For practical details, you can find the venue on social media and get the latest updates on their Facebook page. The address is Van Oldenbarneveltstraat 154, 3012 GX Rotterdam. Whether you're looking for a relaxed evening out, want to meet other travelers, or are interested in Rotterdam's LGBTQ+ venues, this is a straightforward gay bar option worth considering during your visit to the city.

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Eli
Eli Jun 2026

I always found Strano to be a really nice bar, especially because of the music and the atmosphere. Unfortunately, I was quite turned off after my last visit. We were dancing with three friends in an almost empty club — there were only three or four other people there — and were having a great time. The pop music was very danceable, so compliments to the DJ. Then a friend of ours was asked by the bouncer to remove her small Fili stin button for 'safety' reasons. There was absolutely no tension, argument, or disturbance; on the contrary, there was a nice, pleasant atmosphere among us, so that felt very uncomfortable and unnecessary to us. We left politely, but this experience left a nasty aftertaste. I understand that a gay bar is allowed to have house rules, but this came across to us as very selective and poorly explained. For a queer place, I found that particularly painful, because places like this should, to me, stand for safety, solidarity, and (also) space for minorities. It is a real shame, because I actually used to enjoy coming here.

Quincy Voorhout
Quincy Voorhout May 2026
Achilleas Thanos
Achilleas Thanos May 2026

such a flop also security guy shoud retire

Guillermo Kishna
Guillermo Kishna Apr 2026

The security guard Richard is very unpleasant. To all the guests. Even if you just want to get your coat, you get a sneer. You aren't even allowed to wait quietly. That man needs to retire. He goes around complaining that he arrived at midnight, that it was chaos, and that he had to sort it out. He is a security guard; that is his job. If you want people to stay, he needs to be nicer to guests.

RuDJ
RuDJ Apr 2026
Danny Battjes
Danny Battjes Jan 2026
Tisha Balentien
Tisha Balentien Nov 2025

They do not offer their guests protection from racist violence

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