Classic light fare & organic breads fill out the menu at this rustic-chic bakery/cafe chain.
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Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Remote work · 1-2 hours · Mar 1, 2026
Classic light fare & organic breads fill out the menu at this rustic-chic bakery/cafe chain....
A bit lax on the service. Also notice it’s not left handed oriented 😉 they took my water, and said they would bring one back, never did. Good location though.
This is still one of my favorite spots in the neighborhood, especially for breakfast — we often come here just for that. They’ve added a new dish to the menu and I absolutely loved it: the combination of white cheese, muhammara, and fennel is amazing. However, I noticed they’ve changed the menu and now you have to pay extra for eggs every time you want to add them to your plate. I didn’t like that, because it feels a bit strange to pay extra for eggs when you’re already ordering a breakfast plate. They used to have a breakfast menu — I can’t remember the exact name, maybe something like “Farmer Breakfast” — and we really liked it. I think it would be great if you could add something similar to the menu again.
Beautiful small Bistro/Bakery Style restaurant. Great to sit outside when the weather is beautiful and sunny. Can become quite crowded during Lunch time - so come before noon if you are looking for a nice table spot outside. The Omelette is delicious but also quite on the bigger end. Advocado and salmon scrubbled eggs are also very delicious. The sourdough bread is super tasty.
Le Pain Quotidien was the first place we stopped at in the Netherlands to eat. After our time in Germany we were excited for some Cafe food. We arrived at the locations after parking on the street around the corner. Street parking is few and far between and is paid parking. If you have ADA placard displayed there is no charge for parking in the EU. Fist off there is a lot to take in with the food display. Wow so many pastries. We said we wanted to dine in and inside and was taken to our seat. The table seating was plentiful and with the back side courtyard the options are endless. after looking over the menu we decided on a light Brunch. We did order Orange Juice and sparkling water. The OG was great but not sure if it was fresh squeezed. My wife decided on a Hard boil egg with a baguette and chocolate pastry. I choose to get the ham and cheese croissant with a waffle with fruit and sugar topper. our food was enjoyable and not to filling. That allowed us to share and taste what each of of got. The toilet is down a set of stair that feels like you need a climing rope for but its can be done. If you require mobility assistance there will be an issue. We would encourage you to stop by and try
We had breakfast here twice during a recent short stay in Amsterdam. A delightful place to eat with amazing fresh bread, croissants, perfect soft boiled eggs and great coffee. Highly recommended.
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08:00 – 17:00