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Amsterdam Artisanal Cheese & Craft Beer
On a quiet street in the Jordaan, the doorbell at De Kaaskamer rings every time a cheese connoisseur enters. Inside, the smell of aged Gouda lingers. Amsterdam’s cheese heritage runs deep, but it’s the craft beer scene that’s drawing attention across the IJ in Amsterdam Noord. Here, old factories house breweries like Oedipus Brewing, where new flavors are born. Across the city, from brown cafés like Café de Druif to modern bars like Proeflokaal Arendsnest, an intimate world awaits. Behind unassuming facades, the city's true culinary spirit reveals itself , a realm often overlooked by those who never stray from the tourist path.
Amsterdam Canal Bars & Brown Cafés
Begin your exploration of Amsterdam's authentic drinking spots in the Jordaan neighborhood. On the corner of Egelantiersgracht and Prinsengracht, Café 't Smalle offers a charming introduction to the city's famous brown cafés. These are the haunts where locals unwind after a long day, far from the crowded tourist paths. Here, and along the canals in places like De Twee Zwaantjes and Café de Jaren, you'll find the city's soul. The aroma of fresh coffee mingles with the scent of aged wood, while the soft murmur of Dutch chatter fills the air. Venture beyond the usual spots, and discover intimate cafés with storied pasts, where each sip tells a story few tourists ever hear.
Amsterdam: Vintage, Design & Canals
Amsterdam rewards the slow walker — the one who ducks into an arched doorway expecting a storeroom and finds instead a curated world of mid-century furniture, hand-dyed textiles, and shelf after shelf of beautifully battered paperbacks. The Jordaan and the Nine Streets corridor form the beating heart of the city's vintage and design culture, where independent boutiques cluster along canals that shimmer with reflected amber light on any given afternoon. Dutch design has always punched above its weight — playful, rigorous, and quietly radical — and nowhere is that more evident than in the concept stores and small galleries tucked between the houseboats and bridge rails. After a morning of browsing, the city invites you to slow down entirely: pull a chair onto a canal-side terrace, order a koffie verkeerd and a slice of something dense with almond, and watch the bicycles stream past in their unhurried hundreds. This guide threads together the best vintage markets, design destinations, neighbourhood cafes, and organic food stops into a single unhurried day through one of Europe's most liveable cities.