
amsterdam has more specialty coffee per square kilometer than most european capitals, which means you have options, and the city knows it. that pressure tends to separate the shops that genuinely care about what's in the cup from the ones coasting on good real estate. prix d'ami, tucked into haringpakkerssteeg in the old city center, sits in a part of amsterdam that's been commercially busy since the dutch golden age, so there's nothing accidental about choosing to open here and still earning a loyal local following. the area pulls a mix of residents and visitors, and a well-regarded independent holding its own in that crowd says something. go on a weekday morning, when the alley is quieter, and order whatever's on filter.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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