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Café de Prins
The guide was updated:Across from the Westerkerk (Western Church) and the Anne Frank House, on the edge of the Jordaan, this cafe is surrounded by history. Although the Prins has retained its typical 'brown cafe' character, its kitchen has become one of its most important features in recent years. Stop by for beer, fondue and cheese plates, as well as sweet and cute mini-pancakes — poffertjes.
Useful Information
- Address: Prinsengracht 124, Amsterdam
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 10am–1am, Fri & Sat 10am–2am. Kitchen open until 10pm
- Website: www.deprins.nl
- Phone: +31 20 624 9382
- Email: info@deprins.nl
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Café de Prins
Across from the Westerkerk (Western Church) and the Anne Frank House, on the edge of the Jordaan, this cafe is surrounded by history. Although the Prins has retained its typical 'brown cafe' character, its kitchen has become one of its most important features in recent years. Stop by for beer, fondue and cheese plates, as well as sweet and cute mini-pancakes — poffertjes.
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