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Best Brunch In Amsterdam: The Definitive Guide

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Amsterdam is a city with a little bit of something for everyone. If you want to spend your days seeing cultural treasures in some of Amsterdam's best museums, you can do that here. If you'd prefer to go for a relaxing bike ride along beautiful canal-side neighborhoods, Amsterdam is the perfect city for you. And if you want to party the night away, the Dutch capital can provide the raucous nightlife you're after.

Whether you're recovering from the night before or preparing for the day ahead, nothing sets you up better than a hearty breakfast. But don't forget, you're on vacation. If you're not into getting up early, you may find that breakfast soon turns into brunch. Luckily, brunch in Amsterdam is both delicious and readily available. The city is full of amazing brunch places where you can get egg dishes, fluffy American-style pancakes, all-day breakfast, and other classic breakfast foods. In this health-conscious city, it's also not especially difficult to find healthy food options, even for brunch.

If you're looking for good brunch spots when you visit Amsterdam, you've come to the right place. But before you go wandering through the city center in search of the best brunch dishes the Dutch capital has to offer, don't forget to make use of our Amsterdam luggage storage spots. By partnering with local businesses in hundreds of cities around the world, Bounce makes sure you always have a place to conveniently and securely leave your things. With your belongings safely stored, you can focus on finding a place to eat brunch in peace.

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Best Brunch Spots in Amsterdam

CT Coffee & Coconuts

Amsterdam's status as a port city is very much in evidence in the local cuisine. Flavors from around the world, particularly Southeast Asia where the Dutch once had colonies, merge with traditional Amsterdam cuisine to create something new and exciting. The intriguingly named CT Coffee & Coconuts is a classic example of this cultural mixing, and one of the most popular places to get brunch in Amsterdam.

Located in de Pijp, CT Coffee brings an exotic vibe to the city and earns its unusual name by using coconuts in all kinds of exotic drinks and food. You could be forgiven for thinking you'd wandered into a café in Jakarta rather than Amsterdam when you step into this former 1920s movie theater. Start your brunch off with a coconut coffee or a Golden Milk Haldi Doodh. Then move on to classic brunch options like French toast, overnight oats, and coconut pancakes. CT Coffee is also well known in the city for its healthy options, including the smoothie bowl that is packed with tropical fruit, and the Bali Bowl, loaded with roasted vegetables, tofu, and other fresh food. It all contributes to a great breakfast in this charming city, and offers a healthy option for brunch in Amsterdam.

Avocado Show

No prizes for guessing what the star ingredient at this restaurant is. Even the walls here are painted avocado green, and the funky interior and food that looks as delicious as it tastes makes this restaurant popular with Instagrammers who want to share their brunch in Amsterdam with the world. Still, Avocado Show is more than just a pretty face. Its impressive menu makes it one of the best brunch spots in the city. Here, fans of eggs Benedict find the humble poached egg elevated by the addition of smoked salmon and mixed veggies. Or you can choose from Saint and Sinner pancake stacks, or two different versions of the ever-popular avocado toast. They also have an extensive range of salads, poke bowls, burgers, and tacos, and that's to say nothing of the fresh fruit and dessert options. In short, it's one of the best places for brunch in Amsterdam, serving food that tastes as good as it looks.

Avocado Show has three locations throughout the city, making it easy to visit no matter where you choose to stay. And if you're wondering where you should stay, check out our guide on the best neighborhoods in Amsterdam for some guidance.

Dignita

Located behind the Amsterdam Hermitage Museum, Dignita is a dedicated brunch spot in the city with a unique approach to farm-to-table cuisine. It might be located in the center of the city and in one of Amsterdam's best shopping districts, but Dignita takes its commitment to good food sourced locally seriously. The meals they serve are made with ingredients grown in their own garden, and food doesn't come much fresher than that.

Because of their commitment to freshen locally grown food, the menu is always changing according to seasonal availability. If you get the chance to sample their chickpea fritters, you're in luck, as this is one of the city's most famous brunch dishes. They also serve dishes of fresh mushrooms, free-range eggs, delicious greens, and tempting pancakes. You can dine in their upscale dining room or in the glass-walled sunroom to soak up some morning rays and prepare yourself for the day. It's the perfect place to have the most important meal of the day in Amsterdam.

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Omelegg

With their original location in de Pijp and another located close to Amsterdam Centraal Station, Omelegg has been a fixture of the city's brunch scene for a long time. This is the place to come if you went a little overboard enjoying Amsterdam's party scene the previous night, because the emphasis here is on food that will fill you up and get you feeling better fast. Think gigantic mounds of scrambled eggs with sausage and bacon, along with buttermilk pancakes, French toast, poached eggs, and just about every other breakfast food you can imagine. Of course, the egg dishes are the star of the show, and the massive omelets here have made Omelegg famous for brunch in Amsterdam. Bring your appetite to enjoy the best breakfast you're likely to find in the city.

The Breakfast Club

This iconic brunch spot has multiple locations throughout the city, making it easy to get your brunch fix wherever you find yourself. Great news when you're visiting Amsterdam and find yourself craving pancakes with banana slices and maple syrup, or a full English breakfast, or some simple eggs Benedict. Whatever you like to eat for breakfast, chances are good you'll find it at The Breakfast Club, and that's what has made it one of the most popular brunch spots in the city. The all-day breakfast offerings bring both locals and those visiting Amsterdam to these great restaurants where you can satisfy whatever cravings you might have in the best possible way.

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Staring At Jacob

Don't let the unusual name put you off. Staring At Jacob has earned its reputation as one of the best places for brunch in Amsterdam. Located close to Vondelpark, it's an excellent place to begin your day with a delicious breakfast before heading out for a stroll or a bike ride along the trails of this legendary park. And you'll certainly leave the restaurant completely satisfied. Staring At Jacob is famous for its fried chicken and waffles, and has multiple options for eggs Benedict and creative cocktails for those who like to spice up their morning meal.

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Pluk

Located in the trendy Jordaan district of the city, Pluk is both a restaurant and a home store. The beautiful dining room is decorated with items sold by the store, so you can re-create the iconic lock of this Amsterdam restaurant in your own home if you choose. But it's the food that brings most customers here. Pancakes, French toast, eggs Benedict, omelets, and other classic breakfast foods are all available to fuel you up for the day ahead. If you feel you can't leave Amsterdam without sampling some authentic Dutch pancakes, this is a great place to visit. And if you just crave the novelty of eating brunch in a home store, that's okay too. Pluk is a unique place to visit in this famously quirky city.

Grizzly

Maybe you're one of the millions of American tourists Amsterdam welcomes every year. Or maybe you're not from the United States, but you have a fondness for American food. Whatever the case, if you find yourself hungry for the bold flavors of American cuisine, Grizzly is there to help. Located close to the iconic Oude Kerk and the red light district, Grizzly is a sports bar that boasts the best burgers in town and functions as a home away from home for American travelers and ex-pats. They also offer a full English breakfast, omelets, and American-sized stacks of pancakes. The menu is fairly limited, but the prices are exceptionally affordable, and the location makes it a popular spot for people who party the night away in Amsterdam's infamous red light district and now need a cheap and satisfying breakfast to help them recover.

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Little Collins

For a little piece of Australia in Amsterdam's de Pijp district, head to Little Collins. Named after a famous street in Melbourne, you'll find an Australian spin on both Dutch and international dishes. Check out their Kimchi and Gruyere scramble that combines the flavors of Europe and Asia, or the braised pork cheek served with bacon beans. Vegetarians may prefer the Cilbir poached eggs, but whatever you order at Little Collins, you'll be treated to some of the most innovative cuisine in the city. Little Collins also has two locations in the city, making it easy to find when you're looking for brunch in Amsterdam. This restaurant is also justifiably famous for its Bloody Mary, making it a great place to pick visit if you have an Amsterdam hangover to contend with.

Bakers & Roasters

Nothing irritates a New Zealander like being outdone by Australians. And since Amsterdam already has a popular Australian brunch spot, it was only a matter of time before New Zealand planted its own flag in the city's culinary scene. Bakers & Roasters offers New Zealand-style takes on breakfast dishes like huevos rancheros and breakfast burritos. They also offer a full veggie brekkie and a vegan brekkie, making it an excellent destination for herbivores. Plus, thanks to their huge terrace, you can sit outside if the weather's nice and enjoy the quirky and extensive menu in the Amsterdam sunshine.

Conclusion

As a big and vibrant city, Amsterdam has an impressive culinary culture that can cater to just about any taste. And as a party city, its brunch restaurants are especially popular. Whether you're recovering from a long night out or trying to fuel up for a day of exciting exploration, you'll easily find a great place for breakfast, lunch, or something in between. Try out some of these iconic restaurants while visiting Amsterdam, and you won't be disappointed.

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