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There's also old-fashioned apple pie, croissants, muffins, tramezzini (crustless Italian sandwiches), and a large outdoor patio (at the Westergasfabriek branch). You won't find latte art on your cappuccino, only the authentic Italian article with a thick layer of milky foam—as it's meant to be. The eclectic décor includes a wall garden, mismatched furniture, and a few comfy chairs where locals congregate. Join the smörgåsbord of international patrons at this spartan kaffebar (Sarphatipark 34) for beans from various Scandinavian micro-roasters, prepared using manual brewing methods such as pour-over, aeropress, and clever dripper or an espresso machine. A selection of the 17 finest and most exciting specialty coffee bars in our beautiful hometown Amsterdam. The Amsterdam Coffee Guide. Europe's biggest Starbucks (Utrechtsestraat 9) sits in a former 430 square meter (4,500 sqft) subterranean bank vault, which has been transformed into a cozy space with snug corners and coffee plants dangling from the windows. The owners’ passion for their product can come across as bossy, but they may surprise you with a spot-on pairing of coffee and cuisine. By 1661 the Dutch East India Company's first coffee fleet landed in Amsterdam, where the coffee was auctioned off. Besides having one of the best names for a roaster ever, Screaming Beans ranks among the top coffee suppliers in the Netherlands. Owned by Jeroen Keyzer, the force behind Monkey Chief, a hip Amsterdam tea brand known for its zip-foil bags of green-, white- and oolong loose leaf teas, Rum Baba is also a true tea aficionado’s destination.
Local touches include a Delftware mural, which highlights the important role 17th-century Dutch traders played in exporting coffee around the world, and a wall decorated with "speculaasplanken" (the molds used to make speculaas cookies). And if they don't, they probably don't know their coffee. They sell coffee varieties from coffee farms around the world, but there's a special emphasis on Brazilian coffee beans (after all, Casa Brazuca means 'Brazilian home' in Portuguese). In the fairytale called Amsterdam. The small lunch menu features a few Brazilian bites (try the gluten-free pão de queijo, a traditional Brasilian cheese roll) and Amazonian fruit juices, including acai, acerola, and caju. One plant can be much more potent than the other and can give you a different type of high. There are also various slow brews on offer. Choose your words carefully when asking around for a good coffee place in Amsterdam.
Tempting lemon drizzle cake, scones, and banana bread beckon from the counter. Filter and search through restaurants with gift card offerings. Sniff the freshly brewed aromas of organic, lightly roasted Caffènation coffee at KOKO (Oudezijdsachterburgwal 145) while flipping through vintage fashion magazines or fingering exclusive designer clothing labels, including Berlin-based brand Potipoti, Spanish shoes by Eva vs. Maria, Finnish labels R/H and SAMUJI and Dutch brands Monique Poolmans and Bravoure. In addition to dozens of different coffees, Hofje van Wijs (Zeedijk 43) also offers a menu of Dutch treats, including plenty of cakes and pies and traditional Dutch meals with a twist—a recent menu featured "Yrseke mussels with white tea"—to be enjoyed on Hofje van Wijs' teacup-sized terrace. The service has enthusiasts screaming for joy, and if we're to believe the company website, that's because "Providing the ultimate experience to our guests is our reason for living.". Apparently, Two for Joy roasts their beans in small batches for the freshest taste. Nosh on niche chocolate bars by quality brands such as Granada Chocolate Company and Chocolademakers and various teas, cakes, sandwiches, and freshly squeezed juices. Instead, ask for a coffee bar or "koffietent.".
If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Mention the words ''coffee shop," and you'll be shown to an establishment where cannabis is sold and consumed. That’s because, as the name implies, Lot 61 (Kinkerstraat 112) actually roast their own beans in-house. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Which European country will inspire your culinary journey tonight? Magazine editor, restaurant reviewer, and food writer who focuses on Dutch cuisine. The Dutch brand, which opened its first shop on Amsterdam's busy Leidsestraat in 1996, has since been bought by coffee giant Douwe Egberts, and now has 36 coffee bars in 7 Dutch cities—and counting. Experience the aromatic nuances of Brasil Fátima Organic beans and fair trade Café Terrara coffee from the biodynamic Demeter-certified Fazenda Terra Nova estate in the south of Brazil. The soaring ceilings offer plenty of room for all those big ideas, while the color scheme of beachy beiges keeps stress levels under control. Today, however, most Dutch cafés serve cappuccino, espresso, and other Italian-style coffees, and there is a thriving coffee bar culture in the Netherlands. There are also fresh juices, patisserie, and some breakfast and lunch options on offer. This cozy mini-chain (Frederiksplein 29; Haarlemmerdijk 182) attracts a young hipster crowd with its slow coffee and comfy couches. Inspired by the "big city coffee rituals" of New York and London, Coffee Company was the first coffee bar to bring flavored coffees—think caramel cappuccino, flavored latte, white frozen mocha—to Dutch consumers.
Coffee & Tea in Amsterdam, North Holland Province: Find Tripadvisor traveler reviews of Amsterdam Coffee & Tea and search by price, location, and more. Eastern Docklands (Oostelijk Havengebied), Save up to 50% at Amsterdam restaurants when you book on Tripadvisor, “Comfortable, great to people watch, lovely home made, “There is a wide range of options available - non veg, veg and, “We had great coffee and a delicious avocado and, “... kinds of breads), salads, eggs (prepared in many ways) and housemade, “This small cafe is beautiful and serves excellent food, the, “We had sandwiches in Studio 2, the smoked, “Best and safest coffeeshop on Amsterdam”, “Love this place, the cakes are amazing...”, InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Amsterdam, Hotels near Museum Het Rembrandthuis (Rembrandt House), Romantic Spanish Restaurants in Amsterdam, Sushi Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Vietnamese Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Restaurants for Group Dining in Amsterdam, Restaurants for Special Occasions in Amsterdam, Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Coffee & Tea in 9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes), Museum Quarter (Museumkwartier) Restaurants, Red Light District (De Wallen) Restaurants, Restaurants near Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, Restaurants near Pillows Luxury Boutique Hotel Anna Van Den Vondel, Restaurants near Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam. The company’s headquarters are located in Amsterdam’s picturesque Negen Straatjes district (The Nine Streets) and feature a spacious coffee house.
Continue to 5 of 16 below. This coffee and tea bar (Pretoriusstraat 33) attracts an eclectic clientele—from headscarved immigrants to laptopped freelancers and hip young things. But, until relatively recently, if you asked for koffie in the Netherlands, you were very likely to receive a cup of black filter coffee with sugar and coffee cream on the side, along with a single cookie (usually speculaas or a bitterkoekje, similar to Italian amaretti biscuits).
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That's more than double the American consumption and almost six times that of the British. Zoom in to see updated info. There's also old-fashioned apple pie, croissants, muffins, tramezzini (crustless Italian sandwiches), and a large outdoor patio (at the Westergasfabriek branch). There are also a dozen or more branches around Amsterdam, as well as at Schiphol International Airport and at several train stations. The coffeeshops have an actual menu with the types of marijuana, these types are grown from different plants. Map updates are paused. In fact, the Netherlands usually places within the top five coffee drinking nations in the world, along with the Scandinavian countries. The name comes from the song about Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District by singer-songwriter Drs.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. P.S. Take a trip to Turin in the middle of the canal belt at Caffé Il Momento (Singel 180). This coffee bar-slash-boutique-slash-gallery in the Red Light District is a breath of fresh air in a gritty area. Seating is limited and doesn’t invite lingering, but with excellent flat whites, cold brews and expertly pulled espressos there are plenty of reasons to pop in if you’re in the area. Thanks to outposts in Centrum, De Pijp, and Oud-West and shop-in-shops in Oost and Spui, their dependably delicious coffee is only ever a short stroll away.
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There's also old-fashioned apple pie, croissants, muffins, tramezzini (crustless Italian sandwiches), and a large outdoor patio (at the Westergasfabriek branch). You won't find latte art on your cappuccino, only the authentic Italian article with a thick layer of milky foam—as it's meant to be. The eclectic décor includes a wall garden, mismatched furniture, and a few comfy chairs where locals congregate. Join the smörgåsbord of international patrons at this spartan kaffebar (Sarphatipark 34) for beans from various Scandinavian micro-roasters, prepared using manual brewing methods such as pour-over, aeropress, and clever dripper or an espresso machine. A selection of the 17 finest and most exciting specialty coffee bars in our beautiful hometown Amsterdam. The Amsterdam Coffee Guide. Europe's biggest Starbucks (Utrechtsestraat 9) sits in a former 430 square meter (4,500 sqft) subterranean bank vault, which has been transformed into a cozy space with snug corners and coffee plants dangling from the windows. The owners’ passion for their product can come across as bossy, but they may surprise you with a spot-on pairing of coffee and cuisine. By 1661 the Dutch East India Company's first coffee fleet landed in Amsterdam, where the coffee was auctioned off. Besides having one of the best names for a roaster ever, Screaming Beans ranks among the top coffee suppliers in the Netherlands. Owned by Jeroen Keyzer, the force behind Monkey Chief, a hip Amsterdam tea brand known for its zip-foil bags of green-, white- and oolong loose leaf teas, Rum Baba is also a true tea aficionado’s destination.
Local touches include a Delftware mural, which highlights the important role 17th-century Dutch traders played in exporting coffee around the world, and a wall decorated with "speculaasplanken" (the molds used to make speculaas cookies). And if they don't, they probably don't know their coffee. They sell coffee varieties from coffee farms around the world, but there's a special emphasis on Brazilian coffee beans (after all, Casa Brazuca means 'Brazilian home' in Portuguese). In the fairytale called Amsterdam. The small lunch menu features a few Brazilian bites (try the gluten-free pão de queijo, a traditional Brasilian cheese roll) and Amazonian fruit juices, including acai, acerola, and caju. One plant can be much more potent than the other and can give you a different type of high. There are also various slow brews on offer. Choose your words carefully when asking around for a good coffee place in Amsterdam.
Tempting lemon drizzle cake, scones, and banana bread beckon from the counter. Filter and search through restaurants with gift card offerings. Sniff the freshly brewed aromas of organic, lightly roasted Caffènation coffee at KOKO (Oudezijdsachterburgwal 145) while flipping through vintage fashion magazines or fingering exclusive designer clothing labels, including Berlin-based brand Potipoti, Spanish shoes by Eva vs. Maria, Finnish labels R/H and SAMUJI and Dutch brands Monique Poolmans and Bravoure. In addition to dozens of different coffees, Hofje van Wijs (Zeedijk 43) also offers a menu of Dutch treats, including plenty of cakes and pies and traditional Dutch meals with a twist—a recent menu featured "Yrseke mussels with white tea"—to be enjoyed on Hofje van Wijs' teacup-sized terrace. The service has enthusiasts screaming for joy, and if we're to believe the company website, that's because "Providing the ultimate experience to our guests is our reason for living.". Apparently, Two for Joy roasts their beans in small batches for the freshest taste. Nosh on niche chocolate bars by quality brands such as Granada Chocolate Company and Chocolademakers and various teas, cakes, sandwiches, and freshly squeezed juices. Instead, ask for a coffee bar or "koffietent.".
If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Mention the words ''coffee shop," and you'll be shown to an establishment where cannabis is sold and consumed. That’s because, as the name implies, Lot 61 (Kinkerstraat 112) actually roast their own beans in-house. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Which European country will inspire your culinary journey tonight? Magazine editor, restaurant reviewer, and food writer who focuses on Dutch cuisine. The Dutch brand, which opened its first shop on Amsterdam's busy Leidsestraat in 1996, has since been bought by coffee giant Douwe Egberts, and now has 36 coffee bars in 7 Dutch cities—and counting. Experience the aromatic nuances of Brasil Fátima Organic beans and fair trade Café Terrara coffee from the biodynamic Demeter-certified Fazenda Terra Nova estate in the south of Brazil. The soaring ceilings offer plenty of room for all those big ideas, while the color scheme of beachy beiges keeps stress levels under control. Today, however, most Dutch cafés serve cappuccino, espresso, and other Italian-style coffees, and there is a thriving coffee bar culture in the Netherlands. There are also fresh juices, patisserie, and some breakfast and lunch options on offer. This cozy mini-chain (Frederiksplein 29; Haarlemmerdijk 182) attracts a young hipster crowd with its slow coffee and comfy couches. Inspired by the "big city coffee rituals" of New York and London, Coffee Company was the first coffee bar to bring flavored coffees—think caramel cappuccino, flavored latte, white frozen mocha—to Dutch consumers.
Coffee & Tea in Amsterdam, North Holland Province: Find Tripadvisor traveler reviews of Amsterdam Coffee & Tea and search by price, location, and more. Eastern Docklands (Oostelijk Havengebied), Save up to 50% at Amsterdam restaurants when you book on Tripadvisor, “Comfortable, great to people watch, lovely home made, “There is a wide range of options available - non veg, veg and, “We had great coffee and a delicious avocado and, “... kinds of breads), salads, eggs (prepared in many ways) and housemade, “This small cafe is beautiful and serves excellent food, the, “We had sandwiches in Studio 2, the smoked, “Best and safest coffeeshop on Amsterdam”, “Love this place, the cakes are amazing...”, InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Amsterdam, Hotels near Museum Het Rembrandthuis (Rembrandt House), Romantic Spanish Restaurants in Amsterdam, Sushi Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Vietnamese Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Restaurants for Group Dining in Amsterdam, Restaurants for Special Occasions in Amsterdam, Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Coffee & Tea in 9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes), Museum Quarter (Museumkwartier) Restaurants, Red Light District (De Wallen) Restaurants, Restaurants near Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, Restaurants near Pillows Luxury Boutique Hotel Anna Van Den Vondel, Restaurants near Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam. The company’s headquarters are located in Amsterdam’s picturesque Negen Straatjes district (The Nine Streets) and feature a spacious coffee house.
Continue to 5 of 16 below. This coffee and tea bar (Pretoriusstraat 33) attracts an eclectic clientele—from headscarved immigrants to laptopped freelancers and hip young things. But, until relatively recently, if you asked for koffie in the Netherlands, you were very likely to receive a cup of black filter coffee with sugar and coffee cream on the side, along with a single cookie (usually speculaas or a bitterkoekje, similar to Italian amaretti biscuits).
This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. Also on offer are vintage furniture and work by young artists and photographers.
That's more than double the American consumption and almost six times that of the British. Zoom in to see updated info. There's also old-fashioned apple pie, croissants, muffins, tramezzini (crustless Italian sandwiches), and a large outdoor patio (at the Westergasfabriek branch). There are also a dozen or more branches around Amsterdam, as well as at Schiphol International Airport and at several train stations. The coffeeshops have an actual menu with the types of marijuana, these types are grown from different plants. Map updates are paused. In fact, the Netherlands usually places within the top five coffee drinking nations in the world, along with the Scandinavian countries. The name comes from the song about Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District by singer-songwriter Drs.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. P.S. Take a trip to Turin in the middle of the canal belt at Caffé Il Momento (Singel 180). This coffee bar-slash-boutique-slash-gallery in the Red Light District is a breath of fresh air in a gritty area. Seating is limited and doesn’t invite lingering, but with excellent flat whites, cold brews and expertly pulled espressos there are plenty of reasons to pop in if you’re in the area. Thanks to outposts in Centrum, De Pijp, and Oud-West and shop-in-shops in Oost and Spui, their dependably delicious coffee is only ever a short stroll away.
Unsurprisingly, there’s coffee and a number of coconut-themed offerings on the menu, including coconut pancakes, coconut-lime bread, and fresh coconut juice.
Founded by two ex-barista trainers, Headfirst Coffee Roasters (Westerstraat 150) has earned the die-hard loyalty of locals with its pure, bright, strong brews, pulled on a La Marzocco espresso machine. Looking to expand your search outside of Amsterdam? Ask any Amsterdam coffee aficionado about their favorite spots and chances are they’ll mention this hole in the wall in West near bustling Ten Katemarkt. Cheery daffodil colored tea caddies, a turquoise floor, and large windows give Rum Baba a sunny disposition even in inclement weather. There are also a few well-known chains for lovers of coffee-flavored drinks. With its housemade cakes and coffee prepared however you like—including espresso, filter, siphon, and cold brews—made with best quality beans from De Eenhoorn, Bocca and Boot Koffie, Coffee Bru (Beukenplein 14H) is a must-visit for true coffee aficionados. From fine dining to the best filter coffee, we’ve got you covered. P, but this pristine coffee bar (Oudekerksplein 4) situated at the heart of the 'hood actually belongs to the next generation of De Wallen businesses, part of a continuing thrust to clean up Amsterdam's bawdiest borough.
This is one for the purists. Despite its generic name, which means "espresso factory" in Dutch, enthusiasts say there's nothing average about the java brewed up at Espressofabriek (Gosschalklaan 7; IJburglaan 1489). Traders from the Netherlands first came into contact with coffee in the early 16th century, when the trade in coffee beans was still in the hands of the Turks and Yemeni, who jealously guarded over their lucrative monopoly. The baristas at the two-outlet chain claim to serve only the very best slow coffee to Amsterdam's fast set. Coffee shops in Amsterdam usually sell multiple types of marijuana in different forms.
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There's also old-fashioned apple pie, croissants, muffins, tramezzini (crustless Italian sandwiches), and a large outdoor patio (at the Westergasfabriek branch). You won't find latte art on your cappuccino, only the authentic Italian article with a thick layer of milky foam—as it's meant to be. The eclectic décor includes a wall garden, mismatched furniture, and a few comfy chairs where locals congregate. Join the smörgåsbord of international patrons at this spartan kaffebar (Sarphatipark 34) for beans from various Scandinavian micro-roasters, prepared using manual brewing methods such as pour-over, aeropress, and clever dripper or an espresso machine. A selection of the 17 finest and most exciting specialty coffee bars in our beautiful hometown Amsterdam. The Amsterdam Coffee Guide. Europe's biggest Starbucks (Utrechtsestraat 9) sits in a former 430 square meter (4,500 sqft) subterranean bank vault, which has been transformed into a cozy space with snug corners and coffee plants dangling from the windows. The owners’ passion for their product can come across as bossy, but they may surprise you with a spot-on pairing of coffee and cuisine. By 1661 the Dutch East India Company's first coffee fleet landed in Amsterdam, where the coffee was auctioned off. Besides having one of the best names for a roaster ever, Screaming Beans ranks among the top coffee suppliers in the Netherlands. Owned by Jeroen Keyzer, the force behind Monkey Chief, a hip Amsterdam tea brand known for its zip-foil bags of green-, white- and oolong loose leaf teas, Rum Baba is also a true tea aficionado’s destination.
Local touches include a Delftware mural, which highlights the important role 17th-century Dutch traders played in exporting coffee around the world, and a wall decorated with "speculaasplanken" (the molds used to make speculaas cookies). And if they don't, they probably don't know their coffee. They sell coffee varieties from coffee farms around the world, but there's a special emphasis on Brazilian coffee beans (after all, Casa Brazuca means 'Brazilian home' in Portuguese). In the fairytale called Amsterdam. The small lunch menu features a few Brazilian bites (try the gluten-free pão de queijo, a traditional Brasilian cheese roll) and Amazonian fruit juices, including acai, acerola, and caju. One plant can be much more potent than the other and can give you a different type of high. There are also various slow brews on offer. Choose your words carefully when asking around for a good coffee place in Amsterdam.
Tempting lemon drizzle cake, scones, and banana bread beckon from the counter. Filter and search through restaurants with gift card offerings. Sniff the freshly brewed aromas of organic, lightly roasted Caffènation coffee at KOKO (Oudezijdsachterburgwal 145) while flipping through vintage fashion magazines or fingering exclusive designer clothing labels, including Berlin-based brand Potipoti, Spanish shoes by Eva vs. Maria, Finnish labels R/H and SAMUJI and Dutch brands Monique Poolmans and Bravoure. In addition to dozens of different coffees, Hofje van Wijs (Zeedijk 43) also offers a menu of Dutch treats, including plenty of cakes and pies and traditional Dutch meals with a twist—a recent menu featured "Yrseke mussels with white tea"—to be enjoyed on Hofje van Wijs' teacup-sized terrace. The service has enthusiasts screaming for joy, and if we're to believe the company website, that's because "Providing the ultimate experience to our guests is our reason for living.". Apparently, Two for Joy roasts their beans in small batches for the freshest taste. Nosh on niche chocolate bars by quality brands such as Granada Chocolate Company and Chocolademakers and various teas, cakes, sandwiches, and freshly squeezed juices. Instead, ask for a coffee bar or "koffietent.".
If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Mention the words ''coffee shop," and you'll be shown to an establishment where cannabis is sold and consumed. That’s because, as the name implies, Lot 61 (Kinkerstraat 112) actually roast their own beans in-house. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Which European country will inspire your culinary journey tonight? Magazine editor, restaurant reviewer, and food writer who focuses on Dutch cuisine. The Dutch brand, which opened its first shop on Amsterdam's busy Leidsestraat in 1996, has since been bought by coffee giant Douwe Egberts, and now has 36 coffee bars in 7 Dutch cities—and counting. Experience the aromatic nuances of Brasil Fátima Organic beans and fair trade Café Terrara coffee from the biodynamic Demeter-certified Fazenda Terra Nova estate in the south of Brazil. The soaring ceilings offer plenty of room for all those big ideas, while the color scheme of beachy beiges keeps stress levels under control. Today, however, most Dutch cafés serve cappuccino, espresso, and other Italian-style coffees, and there is a thriving coffee bar culture in the Netherlands. There are also fresh juices, patisserie, and some breakfast and lunch options on offer. This cozy mini-chain (Frederiksplein 29; Haarlemmerdijk 182) attracts a young hipster crowd with its slow coffee and comfy couches. Inspired by the "big city coffee rituals" of New York and London, Coffee Company was the first coffee bar to bring flavored coffees—think caramel cappuccino, flavored latte, white frozen mocha—to Dutch consumers.
Coffee & Tea in Amsterdam, North Holland Province: Find Tripadvisor traveler reviews of Amsterdam Coffee & Tea and search by price, location, and more. Eastern Docklands (Oostelijk Havengebied), Save up to 50% at Amsterdam restaurants when you book on Tripadvisor, “Comfortable, great to people watch, lovely home made, “There is a wide range of options available - non veg, veg and, “We had great coffee and a delicious avocado and, “... kinds of breads), salads, eggs (prepared in many ways) and housemade, “This small cafe is beautiful and serves excellent food, the, “We had sandwiches in Studio 2, the smoked, “Best and safest coffeeshop on Amsterdam”, “Love this place, the cakes are amazing...”, InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Amsterdam, Hotels near Museum Het Rembrandthuis (Rembrandt House), Romantic Spanish Restaurants in Amsterdam, Sushi Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Vietnamese Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Restaurants for Group Dining in Amsterdam, Restaurants for Special Occasions in Amsterdam, Restaurants with Outdoor Seating in Amsterdam, Coffee & Tea in 9 Little Streets (Negen Straatjes), Museum Quarter (Museumkwartier) Restaurants, Red Light District (De Wallen) Restaurants, Restaurants near Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam, Restaurants near Pillows Luxury Boutique Hotel Anna Van Den Vondel, Restaurants near Sofitel Legend The Grand Amsterdam. The company’s headquarters are located in Amsterdam’s picturesque Negen Straatjes district (The Nine Streets) and feature a spacious coffee house.
Continue to 5 of 16 below. This coffee and tea bar (Pretoriusstraat 33) attracts an eclectic clientele—from headscarved immigrants to laptopped freelancers and hip young things. But, until relatively recently, if you asked for koffie in the Netherlands, you were very likely to receive a cup of black filter coffee with sugar and coffee cream on the side, along with a single cookie (usually speculaas or a bitterkoekje, similar to Italian amaretti biscuits).
This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. Also on offer are vintage furniture and work by young artists and photographers.
That's more than double the American consumption and almost six times that of the British. Zoom in to see updated info. There's also old-fashioned apple pie, croissants, muffins, tramezzini (crustless Italian sandwiches), and a large outdoor patio (at the Westergasfabriek branch). There are also a dozen or more branches around Amsterdam, as well as at Schiphol International Airport and at several train stations. The coffeeshops have an actual menu with the types of marijuana, these types are grown from different plants. Map updates are paused. In fact, the Netherlands usually places within the top five coffee drinking nations in the world, along with the Scandinavian countries. The name comes from the song about Amsterdam's notorious Red Light District by singer-songwriter Drs.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. P.S. Take a trip to Turin in the middle of the canal belt at Caffé Il Momento (Singel 180). This coffee bar-slash-boutique-slash-gallery in the Red Light District is a breath of fresh air in a gritty area. Seating is limited and doesn’t invite lingering, but with excellent flat whites, cold brews and expertly pulled espressos there are plenty of reasons to pop in if you’re in the area. Thanks to outposts in Centrum, De Pijp, and Oud-West and shop-in-shops in Oost and Spui, their dependably delicious coffee is only ever a short stroll away.