


G.A.
Heineken started everything on this location when he opened his first Heineken
brewery. Due to the city council filling in the canal in front in the name
of modernisation, he moved to the present location on the Stadhouderskade.
The Hulscher brothers continued the business and on 5th of September 1870
a unique beer house, called ‘Die Port van Cleve’ opened its doors.
It was a popular place with professionals and artists. It did not take long
to evolve from beer house to restaurant with the Brasserie ‘De Poort’,
serving typical Dutch dishes and what was to become the famous numbered steak
(to date almost 6 million served).
A further development was from restaurant to hotel with the advent of the
travelling salesmen.
Over the years ‘Die Port van Cleve’ has undergone several internal
structural changes, all of which have been for the better. One unchanged feature
is the unique frontage, which has a listed building status, and also the unique
interior of the Bar-Bodega ‘De Blauwe Parade’.