An Amsterdam Eatinerary

Amsterdam is a city most people visit for just a few days. For some people visiting Amsterdam is a spur of the moment decision, for others a trip they’ve been planning for a long time. Whatever kind of traveler you are, it can be hard to find your way around Amsterdam. There is so much going on: bikes everywhere, all those canals and don’t get me started on the language.
One thing we missed when we were traveling, was really knowing where to find the best brunch, bites or beers in the cities we visited. If you ever felt this way and you’re visiting Amsterdam any time soon, this one is for you. We made you an Amsterdam eatinerary. This eatinerary takes you out of the city center and into parts of Amsterdam that are not to be missed.
Breakfast
Bakers & Roasters
Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat 54
This place is very cool. It has an amazing breakfast/brunch menu, the service is outstanding and the food is beautiful. There is a queue outside and they don’t take reservations. We only had to wait ten minutes before we were seated but if you have to wait longer, do it. It’s totally worth the wait.
Lunch
The Fat Dog
Ruysdaelkade 251
A Michelin-star chef who now does hot dogs. With a veggie option. They have a great terrace looking out over the canal and they serve champagne and gin & tonics.
Dinner
De Biertuin
Linnaeusstraat 29
Biertuin means beer garden. Which is exactly what this is: a garden filled with tables where they serve beer and good food. This is a spot where you’ll want to stay all evening so don’t make any other plans.
If you’re ever coming to Amsterdam and have any questions on where to stay, what to do and where/what to eat, don’t hestitate to send me a message!
[disclaimer: This piece is part of the momondo experiences series. Momondo asked us to find a unique local experience and to write about it. All opinions are our own. Thank you for supporting the sponsors that make Sparrow in Space possible]
15 Comments
RIka | Cubicle Throwdown // // //
Oooooooh, I love the idea of an eatinerary!! Looks delicious.
Angela // // //
It was! 🙂
niken // // //
man! now i’m reeeaalllyyy hungry. that chicken looks sooo yummy!!!
Angela // // //
That chicken was made in heaven, sooo good!
Luusje // // //
Nog een tip die jullie vast ook helemaal geweldig vinden: Lalibela op de Eerste Helmers (http://www.lalibela.nl/index.html). Heerlijke mango biertjes en met je handjes eten, hmm.
Wat zien jullie er goed uit! <3
Angela // // //
Thanks Luusje! Volgens mij heeft Nick daar wel eens gegeten!
Maja // // //
Nice! I cycle by the Hot Dog place almost daily, definitely have to make a pit stop soon. Thanks for sharing guys!
Angela // // //
Let me know when you do. Also try the gin and tonic!
Kirstin // // //
what a coincidence because I’m going to Amsterdam next week! (although just for a day and just for meetings and I have a feeling I won’t be able to escape to any of these places AKA you have given many reasons to go back on my own now!)
Angela // // //
Ahh dang! How was it? Let me know when you’re in Amsterdam with some time to spare!
Franca // // //
Too much meat for a vegetarian like me, I’m sure there are plenty of choices for me though. I like how the chips are wrapped and served and I heard that chips in the Netherlands taste different, is that true?
Angela // // //
The hot dog in front is actually a vegetarian hot dog because I don’t eat pork! It was very tasty.
Dutch fries are usually served with mayonaise, that could have something to do with the taste?
Ryan // // //
It all looks so very scrumptious! Cannot wait to visit Amsterdam!
Angela // // //
Yeah it was! Send me a message if you’re ever coming to Amsterdam!
Valerie at Weekend Wonders // // //
An Amsterdam eatinerary! Brilliant!! Love this idea. I didn’t try any of the places you went to but I ate my way around the city too. A highlight for me was De Kas. We went for my bday, which was AMAZING and definitely worth the price. xx