A Dutch “Brown café” is a centuries‑old style of pub known for its wooden interiors, dim lighting, and cozy, lived‑in charm, the kind of place where locals gather for conversation, good beer, and a warm, homely atmosphere.
Make your way to the charming Jordaan neighbourhood in Amsterdam and discover one of the city's most authentic local experiences. Just a 5-minute walk from the Anne Frank House, tucked away on a picturesque canal-side street, you'll find Cafe De Pierewaaier, a traditional Dutch bar where locals and travellers alike come together over great beer and good conversation.
Step inside and feel the warmth of genuine Dutch hospitality. Your local barman will guide you through a tasting of three carefully selected beers, each with its own story and character. From crisp spring Dutch pilsners to dark style brews, depending on the season. Here you'll discover why the Netherlands has such a proud brewing heritage.
Between sips, enjoy a selection of traditional Dutch bar snacks, the perfect accompaniment to your tasting and a true taste of local culture.
Whether you're a beer enthusiast or simply curious about Dutch traditions, this experience offers an intimate glimpse into how Amsterdammers have been socializing for generations. Pull up a barstool, raise your glass, and say “Proost!”
And the best part? No fixed timeslot. Just pick a day, walk in anytime between 1pm and 10pm, and enjoy at your own pace.
No rushing, no schedules, just the way us locals do it…