you're on ceintuurbaan, which cuts through de pijp like a long exhale, residential and unhurried in a way that the canal belt tourist circuit never quite is. miro specialty coffee sits at number 276-h, and if you know this part of amsterdam, you know the neighbourhood pulls in people who actually live here, not people passing through on a tour itinerary. that changes what a coffee shop becomes. the regulars here are genuinely loyal, the kind of loyal that doesn't come from convenience alone. it's a place you return to because the coffee holds up to that standard, not because it's the nearest option. de pijp rewards the curious, and miro is a good reason to slow down on ceintuurbaan long enough to find that out for yourself over a flat white on a quiet weekday morning.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
consistent social activity. a reliable local favourite.
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