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Zwaanstraat in Wijk aan Zee gains colorful meeting spot with Kletskop Café: ‘Come and chat’

Zwaanstraat in Wijk aan Zee gains colorful meeting spot with Kletskop Café: ‘Come and chat’

Kletskop Café has officially opened on Zwaanstraat in Wijk aan Zee, led by owner Nikki van der Lem and manager Dianne Dobber. The new venue aims to serve as a vibrant community meeting spot offering cocktails and snacks at affordable prices.

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