Best Cafes in Amsterdam
1. Edible Treasures, Amsterdam
Quiet corner shop in Amsterdam Zuid pairing curated kitchen goods with an all-day deli. Ceramics and cookbooks line the shelves, while the counter serves flat whites and chocolate orange babka.
Quiet corner shop in Amsterdam Zuid pairing curated kitchen goods with an all-day deli. Ceramics and cookbooks line the shelves, while the counter serves flat whites and chocolate orange babka.
Contemporary art gallery and specialty cafe set within a serene canal house. Patrons wander through the rotating exhibitions on both floors, coffee in hand.
Compact espresso bar pouring Five Ways coffee for a steady queue near Museumplein. The standing-room layout pushes the crowd to the sidewalk bench or Vondelpark with sticky cardamom buns.
Sleek De Pijp cafe pouring single-origin coffee alongside seasonal all-day brunch. The minimalist room and street-side terrace fill up fast for Turkish eggs and spicy pulled chicken.
Historic brown café on a busy corner of the Spui. The Art Deco bar pours specialty beers and jenever, while the sidewalk terrace fills up for coffee and apple tart.
Bustling canal-side spot serving massive English breakfasts and cream teas. The interior is snug enough that the restroom route cuts through the kitchen, while a heated terrace sits right on the water.
All-day brunch spot running a heavy comfort food menu from morning until late afternoon. Waffle fries, French toast, and cocktails fill the tables regardless of the hour – booking ahead is essential to secure a seat.
Minimalist coffee bar with a neighborhood living room feel, directly opposite the busy Noordermarkt. Baristas pull careful espresso shots into oversized, heavy mugs – the food menu is just a few fresh pastries.