Soak up some neighbourhood vibes at Kingfisher Cafe
Charming cafe-bar in de Pijp is simple, friendly and ‘gezellig’
Charming cafe-bar in de Pijp is simple, friendly and ‘gezellig’
A new option for ramenophiles in de Pijp
It’s makeshift, casual, imperfect and we like it a lot
The company brings quality frames at a fair price, operating mail-order in the Netherlands, UK and Germany but offering a growing number of locations to experience a larger collection.
Need the best fries of your life? Of course you do, and that’s why Frites Uit Zuyd exists.
Now well-established as the hippest area of Amsterdam (and one of the priciest to live) de Pijp has everything that locals could crave. There’s the beautiful Sarphatipark, bustling Albert Cuypstraat market, and enough shops, bars, cafes and restaurants orbiting those to keep locals and visitors entertained for quite some time.
Amsterdam is a city which recently got the knack of creating interesting brunch spots. So it’s harder than ever for intrepid newcomers to create a clearing in the fast-growing forest of coffee and cocktails. However, CT Coffee & Coconuts on de Pijp’s Ceintuurbaan has hacked its way in, and looks to have built itself a permanent settlement.
Hutspot is a mixed retail/hospitality space that proves tough to describe without first taking a deep breath. Here goes… Situated on Van Woustraat, Hutspot blends clothes, homewares and gifts with a cafe, ever-changing multi-purpose exhibition space and even a barbershop.
Gerard Douplein and Gerard Doustraat are an interconnected square and street, a literal stone’s throw from other de Pijp hotspots we’ve blogged such as Eerste Sweelinckstraat, Eerste van der Helststraat and Albert Cuypmarkt and the various food, drink and shopping venues on them we already know and love.
One of several popular brunch spots in de Pijp, the diminutive Little Collins has built a fanbase of hungry customers (particularly the expat crowd) in search of a hangover-busting breakfast, detoxifying juice or Tabasco-heavy Bloody Mary.