3 Best Restaurants in Museum District, Amsterdam

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Some of the city's most expensive and elegant restaurants are in this ultraposh area, where diners go to see and be seen before or after a concert or museum visit. The food tends to be as good as the people-watching.

Café Georgette

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Join the ladies who lunch at this chic little café on Amsterdam's poshest shopping street, PC Hooftstraat, where white marble tables act as a canvas for picture-perfect plates of avocado toast and the bored blondes who pretend to nibble at them.

Pieter Cornelisz Hooftstraat 87A, 1071 BP, Netherlands
020-896–5859
Known For
  • Tuna ''pizza'' (tuna sashimi on crispy phyllo with cucumber and wasabi)
  • All-day breakfasts, from acai bowls and buckwheat pancakes to eggs Benedict
  • Prime people-watching
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Cafecito

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Even in a city that's becoming known for the quality of its coffee (remember, in Amsterdam a so-called coffeeshop is a licensed cannabis café not a purveyor of latte art), this minimalist-chic espresso bar and roastery of organic, Fairtrade beans stands out for its well-pulled coffee.

Van Baerlestraat 85H, 1071 AS, Netherlands
Known For
  • Artisanal espresso-based drinks
  • Red velvet, chai, and matcha lattes
  • Delicious muffins and cookies

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Cobra Café

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If you need a rejuvenating break from art viewing, head to this café across from the Rijksmuseum for coffee and cake, or for lunch on one of the terraces, if the weather is accommodating. An adjacent playground makes this café a good choice for families. Menu highlights include homemade apple pie, traditional pea soup, sandwiches, and Dutch beef croquettes (oblong-shape meatballs) with hand-cut fries. Or try the Dutch poffertjes: small buckwheat pancakes served with powdered sugar and butter. And make sure to check out the bizarre bathrooms in the basement.

Hobbemastraat 18, 1071 ZB, Netherlands
020-470–0111
Known For
  • Funky interior with original work by a variety of Cobra artists
  • Generous slices of apple pie
  • Two large, full-service outdoor terraces with Rijksmuseum views

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