Cafes in Amsterdam
To experience traditional gezelligheid – the Dutch term which refers to cosiness or a nice relaxing time, have a coffee, read a newspaper, or simply spend some carefree moments with your friends (or equally friendly locals) at one of Amsterdam's numerous cafes. They come in various sizes and styles, so even the pickiest coffee drinkers will find a venue that’ll be just right. Apart from coffee, Dutch cafes often serve food and beer, as well. Particularly popular are the outdoor terrace cafes, where you can sit in the sun, not missing a bit of the thriving city life. Some of the most popular cafes include the Eetcafe De Groene Olifant near Artis Zoo and De Jaren Café next to the University of Amsterdam.
| Abamina Pijnakker IJssalon
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Address: Kinkerstraat 360
Phone: +31 20 618 42 43
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Traditional Amsterdam's brown cafe with good food offer
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Features: Daily changing set menu
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| Abraxas
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Address: Jonge Roelensteeg 12
Phone: +31 20 489 19 33
e-mail: info@abraxasparadise.nl
Opening Hours: Monday-Sunday 09:00 -01:00
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Website: http://www.abraxasparadise.nl
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Pleasant cafe in a small alley near the city center
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Features: Home made brownies, muffins, cakes and shakes
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| Amstel Hotel Lounge
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Address: Prof. Tulpplein 1
Phone: +31 20 622 60 60
e-mail: amstelhotel@diningci.nl
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Fashionable tea lounge in the 5-star hotel.
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Features: Wide selection of teas.
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| Bar Biertje
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Address: Jan van Galenstraat 309
Phone: +31 20 683 11 20
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Pleasant bar and traditional bruin cafe
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Features: Authentic Dutch liquors
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| Bar 't Boemeltje
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Address: Thorbeckeplein 15-17
Phone: +31 20 624 24 99
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Trendy Amsterdam's club and lounge bar
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Features: Great cocktails.
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| Barney's Coffeeshop
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Address: Haarlemmerstraat 102
Phone: +31 20 625 97 61
e-mail: info@barneys.biz
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Pleasant coffeeshop and bar ideal for a lunch break
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Features: Fine breakfast menu
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