This sprawling, indoor-outdoor space is great for people-watching, popular for breakfast (organic muesli, omelettes), coffees and small meals such as wild-boar stew with sauerkraut and cranberry sauce. Its tall, cakey apple pie, served with clouds of whipped cream, hits it out of the park. On market days (Monday and Saturday) there's almost always a queue out the door.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Jordaan & the West attractions

1. Noorderkerk

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Near the Prinsengracht's northern end, this imposing Calvinist church was completed in 1623 for the 'common' people in the Jordaan. (The upper classes…

2. Van Brienenhofje

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This charming hofje (courtyard) was named in the late 18th century for Jan van Brienen, who bought the Star Brewery located here, one of 13 breweries in…

3. Greenland Warehouses

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The distinctive red-shuttered Greenland Warehouses were built in 1620. Whale oil was a sought-after ingredient for soap, lamp oil and paint, and wells…

4. Pianola Museum

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This is a very special place, crammed with pianolas from the early 1900s. The museum has around 50, although only a dozen are on display at any given time…

5. De Rode Hoed

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Occupying three glorious 17th-century canal houses – which once sheltered the Vrijburg, the largest clandestine church in the Netherlands – this cultural…

6. KochxBos

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A converted apartment living room now houses this art gallery displaying contemporary underground (aka North European low-brow or pop surrealism)…

7. Huis Met de Hoofden

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A whimsical example of Dutch Renaissance style, this 1622 canal house designed by Hendrick de Keyser and his son Pieter has a beautiful step gable with…

8. Amsterdam Cheese Museum

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It's a tourist ploy, but a good-humoured one. The main floor is a cheese shop with abundant free samples. The basement floor contains a small 'museum'…