For those looking for a unique alternative to Amsterdam's brunch scene, Bakers and Roasters is an absolute must.
Today, I'd like to tell you more about this establishment.
Bakers and Roasters: article summary
Bakers and Roasters: at a glance
While it may be difficult to categorize the restaurant exactly, I can first tell you that it was created by a New Zealander and a Brazilian. They classify their creation as a New Zealand-style coffee served with a Brazilian twist.
For those looking for a unique alternative to Amsterdam's brunch scene, this restaurant is an absolute must.
What is brunch?
You're probably wondering what a brunch? It's a mix of traditional breakfast dishes such as eggs, pancakes, potatoes and toast, and a touch of street food.
For example, you can choose specialties such as the Huevos Rancheros, featuring a crispy tortilla topped with organic Brazilian black beans, melted cheese, two free-range eggs, avocado, fresh tomato salsa, cream and chorizo.
It's not your typical cheese and fruit breakfast. In fact, brunch allows you to enjoy a meal that will keep you on your toes all day long.
Bakers and Roasters: enjoy a full brunch
What better way to start the day than with a full brunch and a glass of fresh orange juice? You can also enjoy a cup of coffee served hot or cold. They also serve a wide selection of cocktails and milkshakes.
I particularly recommend the B&R Special. This one features two free-range eggs poached, fried or scrambled on warm butter toast with bacon, accompanied by a mini stack of pancakes and organic Canadian maple syrup.
If you're in the mood for an American-style breakfast, this is for you. is sure to please your palate and leave you with a full belly..
They also serve delicious homemade pastries, which are perfect to take away for a tasty snack to enjoy on the spot or to take away!
What are the opening hours at Bakers and Roasters?
To enjoy your brunch, you can go to on site from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day of the week, including weekends.
How do I get to the restaurant?
In Amsterdam, we have two branches.
One is in the centerclose to museums such as the Rijksmuseum. It's the perfect place to start your day before exploring the city's most important sites. To get there, you can take the streetcar and exit at Marie Heinekenplein station.
The second location is a little further north. From here you can visit theHortus Botanicus Amsterdam or the zoo Artis. The easiest way to get there is also by streetcar. Get off at Kadijksplein station.
Bakers and Roasters is a decent restaurant that I recommend you try if you want to enjoy a delicious brunch. On site, you'll find the best options for a full lunch to keep you going throughout the day.
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