The 19 best bars in Amsterdam, from cocktails to karaoke
Jan 20, 2022 鈥 6 min read
Yep, that's Amsterdam 鈥 the city's drinking scene is full of surprises 漏 fokke baarssen / Shutterstock
If you ask us, one of Amsterdam鈥檚 most enticing attractions is a good old-fashioned bar crawl.
The Dutch capital is famous for raucous partying and over-the-top nightlife 鈥 but the pubs here beat out the clubs just about every time. This is largely thanks to bruin caf茅s (brown cafes), traditional taverns that have been at the heart of Dutch drinking culture for centuries, and which are still loved by locals today.
Creative speakeasies around the center city, outdoor shipyard bars in the Noord district and other modern spots also take inspiration from the city鈥檚 rich heritage of bar-going. These watering holes make up our selection of the best bars in Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Roest
Best beach bar
Truly unique to Amsterdam, this happening beach bar just shouldn鈥檛 be missed. At Amsterdam Roest, a former industrial shipyard now plays home to a sandy stretch for boogying and lounging around on tire-swings and ropes. You鈥檒l also find a warehouse club and restaurant where parties are often organized by Roest鈥檚 artist collective.
In鈥檛 Aepjen
Best bruin caf茅
One of Amsterdam鈥檚 oldest bruin caf茅s, In鈥檛 Aepjen has been a rendezvous point for Jack Sparrow types since 1519. Way back when, it was an inn for sailors who traded monkeys for accommodation (explaining the monkey memorabilia everywhere, as well as the tavern鈥檚 name, which translates to 鈥淚n the Monkeys鈥). Today, regulars continue the tradition by sipping jenever (Dutch gin) and listening to jazz in the lively space.
Cut Throat
Cut Throat combines a barber shop with a restaurant and bar. (Don鈥檛 be alarmed: the barbers don鈥檛 double as barmen.) Trims and shaves are carried out in a classy 1930s-style space with arched brick and chandeliers, while the dining area features Caribbean-inspired street food and cocktails such as jerk burgers and spiked coladas. Reservations from barber shop to brunch are strongly recommended.
Hoppe
Best bar for students
Getting a buzz is a form of creative expression at Amsterdam institution Hoppe. At this bruin caf茅, local carousers have been twirling on the barstools and downing after-work pints since 1670. On sunny weekends, the young crowds get so rowdy inside that the crowd spills out onto the Spui.
Duke of Tokyo
Best karaoke bar
Located on Amsterdam鈥檚 favorite gay lane, Duke of Tokyo transports revelers to the karaoke havens of Harajuku. No two private singing booths are designed the same way, with elements like flashy neon, graffiti and anime art sprinkled throughout the venue. Stiff cocktails, sake and a serious wine list are sure to have you belting George Michael tunes in no time.
De Ysebreeker
Old effortlessly meets new at revamped bruin caf茅 De Ysbreeker. First opened in 1702, the pub has been updated with stylish industrial spotlights, ironwork and a long marble bar. Fancy drinkers tuck away in elegant booths, while a small canal-side terrace is all about sipping ros茅 and watching riverboats glide by.
SkyLounge
Best rooftop bar
SkyLounge brings an elegant vibe and perhaps Amsterdam鈥檚 most breathtaking views. The rooftop bar offers a 360-degree panorama from atop a Centraal Station hotel. During the summer, the outdoor SkyTerrace bucks the city鈥檚 usual low-key attitude with bubbles, uptempo DJ beats and some of the fanciest-dressed folks in town.
Door 74
Best speakeasy
Door 74 is a Prohibition-style speakeasy where pretentious vibes get checked at the (unmarked) door. In an art deco ambiance, young, gung-ho bartenders stir new spins on classic cocktails using antique barware. Secure a seat with a text or WhatsApp to the reservation number (same-day reservations only). To enter, find the seemingly empty, vine-covered shopfront and ring the bell.
Tales & Spirits
Take a seat inside this atmospheric multi-story house bar in Amsterdam and prepare for a taste of something entirely new. Tales & Spirits creates daring cocktails from labor-intensive house infusions, syrups and vinegar-based shrubs, then serves them in vintage and one-of-a-kind glasses.
Caf茅 de Ceuvel
Transformed from a former shipyard, Caf茅 de Ceuvel is an outdoor watering hole with a spirited vibe and a well-executed sustainability concept. Built from recycled, tiki-like materials, the bar serves local craft beers and homemade soda, drawing in stylish crowds for indie-music concerts, fermentation workshops and other creative-class happenings.
Rosalie鈥檚 Menagerie
A charming cocktail bar with cozy tea-room feel, Rosalie鈥檚 Menagerie is a watering hole to curl up in. Brimming with eccentric knickknacks and baroque upholstery, the bar, named after the owner鈥檚 oma (grandma), lays the nostalgia and childhood dreaminess on wonderfully thick. The cocktails evoke Dutch heritage, too, thanks to ingredients like jenever and local herbs.
Caf茅 de Dokter
Sized at just under 200 sq ft (18 sq meters), de Dokter is apparently Amsterdam鈥檚 smallest pub 鈥 with a charisma that is immeasurable. Run by the same family over six generations, the bar hasn鈥檛 changed much over the decades, from the flickering candles to scratchy jazz vinyl and just the right layer of dust across stained-glass windows and antique curios. Whiskey and gerookte runderworst (smoked beef sausage) are the house specialties.
De Drie Fleschjes
Dating back to 1650, the time-capsule pub 鈥淭hree Little Bottles鈥 specializes in liqueurs such as its signature almond-flavored bitterkoekje (Dutch macaroon) liqueur and jenever. The best seats in the house are by the bar, nestled next to all the shipbuilder-made barrels and a collection of kalkoentjie (small bottles with hand-painted portraits of former mayors) by the counter.
Wynand Fockink
On cold days, this tiny standing pub in an arcade is wonderful for a warm-up shot of jenever or liqueur 鈥 plus a snuggle-up to a perfect stranger. On the weekends, Wynand Fockink鈥檚 guides give 45-minute tours and tastings of the distillery, which dates back to 1679.
鈥檛 Smalle
Best bar in Jordaan
Located in a former jenever distillery dating back to 1786, Smalle is one of Amsterdam鈥檚 buzziest brown cafes. The canal-side terrace is a favorite for locals and travelers alike, who savor beer and bitterballen as the boats pass. During testy weather, the upstairs drinking den offers a comfy and sentimental ambiance.
Brouwerij Troost Westergas
Best brewery bar
Westergasfabriek, a glorious industrial gasworks complex鈥搕urned鈥揷ultural and industrial park, can鈥檛 be missed in Amsterdam 鈥 and while you鈥檙e here, Brouwerij Troost Westergas can鈥檛 be missed, either. The craft brewery makes great light beers and also uses the tanks to distill its own gin. A casual, cool vibe includes live jazz on Wednesdays and lots of young locals just about every night.
Brouwerij de Prael
Best bar in the Red Light District
At this somewhat hidden taproom in the Red Light District, you can imbibe organic beers for a good cause: the De Prael brewery next door was founded by two ps nychiatric nurses and employs people with a history of mental illness. Comfy couches, big wooden tables and live music make the multi-level pub a good spot to chill out in an otherwise chaotic part of town.
t鈥 Arendsnest
Best bar for beer
At this bespoke bruin caf茅, you can taste-test Dutch beers to your heart鈥檚 desire. As you perch on one of the high barstools, try not to get dizzy choosing from more than 100 varieties (including many from small breweries), about half of which rotate on tap.
Canvas
The Volkshotel鈥檚 seventh-floor bar promises a laid-back mood plus lovely views of Amsterdam. A favorite among Amsterdam鈥檚 digital nomads and the tech scene, the bar offers a cool, friendly crowd on most nights. On Sundays in winter, non-hotel guests can inquire about hitting the rooftop hot tubs.
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