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Lot Sixty One Coffee Roasters

Specialty coffee roastery and cafe in the heart of the Jordaan, and one of the spots that helped kick off Amsterdam's third-wave coffee scene.

Lot Sixty One Coffee Roasters, Amsterdam · Oud-West
Category
Cafe
Duration
1 hour
Best Time
Morning
Entry
€€
Rating
4.6 (1,997)
The place

About Lot Sixty One Coffee Roasters

Specialty coffee roastery and cafe in the heart of the Jordaan, and one of the spots that helped kick off Amsterdam's third-wave coffee scene. The space is minimal: exposed brick, a La Marzocca machine, a small roaster visible behind the counter, and not much else. The coffee is excellent. They roast in small batches, rotate single origins regularly, and the baristas know what they're doing.

The pour-over and filter options change weekly depending on what's been roasted. The espresso-based drinks are consistently good, with a house blend that balances fruit and chocolate without the aggressive acidity that some specialty roasters lean into. There's no real food menu beyond a pastry or two, and that's fine. You come here for the coffee.

Lot Sixty One is on Kinkerstraat in Oud-West (they also have a Jordaan location on Haarlemmerdijk). The space is small and doesn't have much seating, so most people take their coffee to go or perch on the bench outside. If you need to sit and work, this isn't the spot. If you want genuinely good coffee prepared by people who care about extraction and origin, it's one of the best in Amsterdam. The beans are available to buy and make excellent gifts.

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The place

Getting there

Address
Kinkerstraat 112, 1053 ED Amsterdam, Netherlands
Neighborhood
Oud-West
Nearest Metro
Tram 1/11 to KinkerstraatTram 7/17 to Ten Katestraat
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Good to know

Tips, answered

The pour-over changes weekly and is worth trying if you want to taste what they've just roasted. Seating is very limited, so come for the coffee, not for a long laptop session. The beans are available to buy in bags and make great gifts. The Haarlemmerdijk location in the Jordaan has slightly more seating.

Plan for about 1 hour. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Lot Sixty One Coffee Roasters is in the Oud-West neighborhood of Amsterdam. The address is Kinkerstraat 112, 1053 ED 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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Market

Ten Katemarkt

One of Amsterdam's most authentic neighborhood markets, stretching along Ten Katestraat in Oud-West. It has been running since 1908 and serves the local community rather than tourists, which means the prices are real, the produce is fresh, and the vendors know their regulars by name. The market reflects the multicultural makeup of Oud-West, with stalls selling Turkish bread, Surinamese vegetables, Moroccan spices, and Dutch cheese side by side. The food stalls are the highlight. The Surinamese roti near Kinkerstraat is some of the best in Amsterdam. The fish stall does excellent kibbeling (battered fried cod) with garlic sauce. The cheese vendors will let you taste before buying, and the bread stalls bake fresh that morning. It's smaller and less overwhelming than Albert Cuyp Market, which makes it easier to browse without feeling like you're in a tourist funnel. The market runs Monday through Saturday. Saturday morning is the liveliest, when the Foodhallen indoor food court (a 2-minute walk on Bellamyplein) is also open and you can combine the two. Ten Katemarkt is surrounded by good everyday shops and the neighborhood feel of Oud-West, which is rapidly becoming one of Amsterdam's most interesting residential areas. This is where Amsterdammers actually shop. No tulip magnets, no wooden clogs, just good produce and honest prices.

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