AMSTERDAM’S MOST UNIQUE PLACES TO DINE

AMSTERDAM'S MOST UNIQUE PLACES TO DINE - De Kas

Dine in a pivoting 1920s bridge, a greenhouse, a rotating penthouse, on an island fort or another one of our favorite unique restaurant locations in Amsterdam.

AMSTERDAM’S MOST UNIQUE PLACES TO DINE

AMSTERDAM'S MOST UNIQUE PLACES TO DINE - Wolf

WOLF

Wolf is located in an old pivoting railway bridge from the 1920s. The restaurant is suspended above water and has windows all around. Definitely a unique place to dine, and the food is lovely too. READ MORE>>

WINTERLICHT/ZOMERLICHT

Take a boat to a private island, enjoy a 4-course meal in an old abandoned fort with a view over the water, then boat back to the city. READ MORE>>

DE FOODHALLEN

For many years the old tram parking structures at Bellamyplein had been left abandoned. While the decaying buildings and surrounding grassy fields had a certain charm, the area just begged for redevelopment. Now you can eat at one of the delicious restaurants there like Kanarie Club, or have your pick of tasty snacks in De Foodhallen. READ MORE>>

AMSTERDAM'S MOST UNIQUE PLACES TO DINE - De Kas

RESTAURANT DE KAS

De Kas means ‘greenhouse’ which is apropos for a restaurant that focuses on vegetables. The restaurant is also conveniently housed in greenhouses in Frankendael Park that date back to 1926. READ MORE>>

GS BRUNCH BOAT

Enjoy brunch and bloody marys on a historic ‘sjalk’ boat while cruising Amsterdam’s lovely canals. Gs brunch boat runs twice a day on the weekends. You couldn’t ask for a better view. READ MORE>>

CT COFFEE & COCONUTS

The former Ceintuur Theater has been transformed into a relaxed oasis where you can meet up with friends for breakfast, lunch, coffee, drinks and snacks. Comfy seating is scattered on four levels, preserving the theater’s original layout. READ MORE>>

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DE SCHOOL

Have lunch or dinner in the shop of a 1960s high school. And when I say shop I mean garage! This school has been transformed into cafe, restaurant, art gallery and club. Plus there is a gym. READ MORE>>

MOON

Do you like to dine with a view? Then check out this rotating restaurant at the top of the A’dam Tower. The building was previously used as Shell’s offices, but has been transformed into restaurants, a hotel, and a sightseeing destination. READ MORE>>

We hope you enjoyed this list of a few cool and unique places to dine in Amsterdam. Be sure to check back, there are amazing new spots opening each month.

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