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De Koffieschenkerij
The guide was updated:Located in the Old Church, the oldest building of Amsterdam, this coffee bar serves daily breakfast, organic coffee, tea, hand-made pies and freshly baked cakes to be enjoyed in a relaxing and historical ambiance. For the ones who prefer other refreshments, homemade lemonade and fresh juices are also on the menu.
Useful Information
- Address: Oudekerksplein 27, Amsterdam
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–6pm
- Website: www.koffieschenkerij.com
- Phone: +31 6 5265 3302
- Email: info@koffieschenkerij.com
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Located in the Old Church, the oldest building of Amsterdam, this coffee bar serves daily breakfast, organic coffee, tea, hand-made pies and freshly baked cakes to be enjoyed in a relaxing and historical ambiance. For the ones who prefer other refreshments, homemade lemonade and fresh juices are also on the menu.
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