
Duration
1h 30m
Best Time
Morning
Price
€€
Walking
Minimal walking
A neighborhood brown cafe on Marie Heinekenplein in De Pijp that hits the sweet spot between local hangout and destination drink. The interior is classic Amsterdam: dark wood, brass fixtures, big windows looking out on the square, and a mixed crowd of De Pijp residents and visitors who found it on a neighborhood walk. It doesn't try too hard, which is exactly why it works.
The beer selection is strong, with a good mix of Dutch and Belgian options on tap and in bottles. The borrelplaat (Dutch snack board with cheese, sausage, and bitterballen) is the ideal bar food companion. On warm days the terrace on Marie Heinekenplein fills up and becomes one of the best people-watching spots in De Pijp. The square has a neighborhood feel despite being five minutes from the Heineken Experience.
Café Kuijper is the kind of place where you stop for one drink and stay for three. The staff are friendly, the music is good without being intrusive, and the prices are fair. It's open from late morning through late night, making it equally good for a coffee after the Albert Cuyp Market, an afternoon beer on the terrace, or a nightcap after dinner. If every neighborhood in Amsterdam has one cafe that defines it, Café Kuijper is De Pijp's.
The terrace on Marie Heinekenplein is the draw on warm days, arrive by 4 PM to get a spot. Order the borrelplaat (Dutch snack board) with your beer. It's a 5-minute walk from the Albert Cuyp Market, so combine the two for a De Pijp afternoon. Open late and good for a nightcap after dinner in the neighborhood.
Address
Linnaeusstraat 79, 1093 EK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Neighborhood
OostNearest Metro
Plan for about 1h 30m. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Café Kuijper is in the Oost neighborhood of Amsterdam. The address is Linnaeusstraat 79, 1093 EK Amsterdam, Netherlands. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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