Amsterdam Reviews
Page 2Hoppe
Hoppe is a bruin café in Binnenstad where residents gather for a "headbutt" that consists of a tulip glass of genever and a side of beer.
Jazz Café Alto
Nightly shows at this local jazz haunt deliver some surprising performances that are worth checking out.
Glouglou
Not too far from the sprawl of Albert Cuypmarkt, this wine bar was named after the sound one makes while swilling a glass of particularly light vin.
Café Twee Prinsen
This lively canal-side café has good people watching and a thoughtful list of craft and local beers, sparkling wines, and snacks.
Proeflokaal ‘t Blauwe Theehuis
Visit Brouwerij ‘t IJ at the pavilion in Vondelpark, Amsterdam’s largest and most popular park.
Hiding in Plain Sight
Cocktail bar Hiding in Plain Sight is indeed just that—there’s no signage out front, not to mention a next-to-nil online presence.
Bar du Champagne
This champagne bar and bottle shop by the busy Rokin metro station has an enormous list of champagnes from smaller houses.
Bar Mokum
Named after the Yiddish moniker for Amsterdam, this cocktail bar dedicated to Dutch culture serves twists on classics with local slang as names.
Moychay
Come to this tea house and sip on tea-infused, alcohol-free cocktails, CBD lattes, and herby tonics while a DJ spins a groovy set.
Brouwerij 't IJ
Situated next to the largest windmill in the country, Brouwerij t’IJ is one of the most well-known breweries in Amsterdam.
Choux
We don't recommend anything near Station Centraal except Choux, a restaurant where you can eat Dutch food in what feels like a combination wine store and neighborhood bistro.
Moeders
Moeders in Jordaan is a shrine to mothers and a necessary intro to traditional Dutch comfort food.