Café Hoppe, one of Amsterdam’s oldest cafes, has been a local institution since 1670. Nestled in the heart of the city, its dark wooden interior and wall-mounted gin barrels evoke a sense of history and tradition. As a quintessential example of Amsterdam’s ‘brown cafés,’ it offers a cozy atmosphere, perfect for savoring a pint of beer or a glass of gin. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Dutch pub lunches, making it a favored spot for both locals and tourists to experience authentic Dutch hospitality.
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