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  • A great little place tucked away in this narrow street. Delicious, healthy food, including a wide range of vegetarian options.

  • Devotees of billiards, chess, darts or board games will find entire cafés given over to single pursuits.

  • From the stylish to the sweaty, Amsterdam’s famous gay cafés cater to all tastes.

  • Kitsch and quirky, this friendly gay bar-restaurant is one of the best in town. Unbeatable cocktails, delicious home-cooked food, tarot readings (Sundays), occasional live DJ (see Getto).

  • A culinary delight in the heart of the Nine Streets. Healthy soups, salads and sandwiches by day; the perfect pasta by night.

  • Always grand in size, sometimes these cafés are grand in style too.

  • Bright, modern and full of greenery, this veggie caférestaurant is 90 per cent organic. Perfect for a drink, a quick snack or a hearty meal.

  • Greenwoods

    Australian-run, typically English tearoom-style café that serves great breakfasts and high teas. Service can be painfully slow, but worth the wait.

  • “The Blue Teahouse” in the middle of the Vondelpark is a 1930s architectural treasure, a trendy night spot and a great terrace café all in one. Snack on well-filled sandwiches under the trees, dance the night away to DJs upstairs, or just stop by for a coffee on your walk through the park (see Het Blauwe Theehuis).

  • Art meets alcohol at this large, rustic-style bar, a popular hangout for students and creative types. Food served till 10pm.

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