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8 years ago
We were obviously very high and the man took advantage of us making us spend almost €30 on two waffles :(
Berenstraat 5
1016 GG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Negen Straatjes, Centrum
020-6386320
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What time does De Pinquin open?
De Pinquin opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.De Pinquin opens at 12:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does De Pinquin close?
De Pinquin closes at 1:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Next day)Sat-Sun 12:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Next day)
Does De Pinquin have parking?
Yes, De Pinquin has parking options.
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For some reason I like this one the best. They had this sandwich that I've been trying to find…read moreagain and again and it is either they don't make it or they sell out quick. Last time I went to get this sandwich, it was almost sold out! But I like that there are places to sit and enjoy your meal. The service here are nice. Straight to the point!
We used this market often while staying at our Bnb. We liked the great variety of foods offered…read moreand the very fresh salads. I loved the orange juice I was able to squeeze in the store- so good. I had the most amazing salad for only 5eu.
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Nice Dutch grocery store, very bright and well layed out.. Located all throughout the city, they…read moreoffer great prices on a wide variety of goods. Some locations offer fresh made foods. Go to the bakery section and try some of the great fresh baked goods. The chocolate croissant is delicious, and can you believe you can get 4 donuts for EUR0.50! They now offer self check out lanes to save time. Note you wil need to scan your receipt to leave. Tip: Bring your bottles back here to get a credit for recycling.
Love shopping at local grocery stores…read more Albert Heijn is the largest supermarket chain in The Netherlands. It was founded in 1887 when Albert Heijn bought a grocery story from his father Jan. Great to pick up a snack or some farm fresh cheese.
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Depending on your culinary requirement and budget, you can stop here to purchase cheap sandwiches,…read moreedible cheeses and other lunch time eats. Located near Rembrandt Square, it's one of the best option when you are penny pinching. Food items are definitely low cost. My friends and I ended up purchasing grocery here and stocked up on breakfast items like croissants, cheeses, bottled water and other delicious things because we couldn't afford to eat out 3 times a day. The only thing that sucks is they don't take European Mastercard, but they do have an ATM machine inside the store if you need cash.
Excuse my American reference, but this place is like Whole Foods meets 7-Eleven!…read more Located just a block from Rembrandt Square, "AH" is a one-stop shop. And a healthy one, at that. They carry plenty of prepackaged fresh food options including salads, sandwiches and wraps. They also carry some basic grocery items: bread, milk, bottled water, fruit juice, cheese, cold cuts, and some baked goods. Prices are very reasonable. In fact, I stocked up my hotel refrigerator with AH groceries and saved a ton of money. The best part was the free Holland soccer mascots. The Holland soccer team's mascot is this cute little furry worm thingy. I took a handful of them home to give to my cat as a toy :) I love AH!
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Als de Pathe dit ziet :-)
NOT 24 HRS fyi Went there 2:30am Wed night, it wasn't open. Dk the hours, but call ahead. Didn't…read morefind any other 24hr shops, seems there are some small groceries open til 10pm latest
Well done guys. Great business. You saw a hole in the market and you went for it. You gotta smell…read morewhat sells. Booze after 10pm is where it's at. Great work not placing a premium on the booze. Very decent and respectful. I'll take an 11pm hit!!
Vegan spelt stroopwafel - need I say more!?!? It's been a few years since I had it, but this store…read morecarried it and hoping it's still there on my next trip! Store was clean and had a good variety of options.
I am truly a fan of this place! It reminds me a lot of Whole Foods or Trader Joes from the states…read more This is one of my favorite health foods markets in the Netherlands. I have to give a lot of love to the Marqt. I was really impress with their Gluten Free section. You will find a wide selection of Gluten-free Items. You name and they got it! The prices are fair and reasonable as well. The Marqt is one of the largest retailer of natural and organic foods in Amsterdam. For me there's nothing like the taste of organic food. I love spending my Saturday afternoon shopping for fresh produce and learning about new recipes and herbs. After, then having lunch or a cup of tea at the cafe upstairs. What I love about living in Holland is that they provide a lot of natural and organic products to its purest state. It's so nice to actually have the pleasure of tasting the authenticity of the food. Plus this is the ideal place to shop for quality and organic meats. A lot of their products are free from artificial additives, sweeteners, colorings, and preservatives. Please keep in mind there are 3 different locations in Amsterdam and 1 in Harlem. Enjoy! http://www.marqt.com/?p=winkelsenopeningstijden
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Marqt Utrechtsestraat
Got all the fixins I needed to for breakfast here, breads, ham, cheese, yogurt and fruit…read more Everything was delicious with almost too many options despite being such a small store.
A very small, AH and it's located upstairs on the second floor of this office/residential building…read more It is convenient because it is full sized AH. The one inside the Centraal station doesn't offer the same kind of selection like this branch. They have a wide variety of options for veggies, milk/yogurt, alcohol, and general products. They take cash (which is vital because so many places now in Amsterdam are credit card only). Definitely bookmark this place for your grocery runs when you are in the city.
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Albert Heijn
This Albert Heijn is one of the larger locations I've found. It is clean and has just about…read moreanything g you may need. Prices are fair, especially the AH brand.
Stopped at this large supermarket to pick up an inexpensive dinner and to check to see if they have…read morethe freshly squeezed orange juice like they have at the Lidl markets in Portugal and Spain and they do!! A deliciously fresh bottle of juice for under 3 euros! You put your bottle under the spout, push the button, and watch as your fresh juice is squeezed into your bottle. The juice is fantastic and you can taste the freshness of it. The oranges are just sweet enough and it's so wonderful to know it's all juice with no additives. The bottle is about 6 oz., but you can also purchase a larger bottle (can't remember the cost). There's no way you can get a bottle of fresh OJ in the states for this little bit of money! The food they carry seems to be pretty much on the healthy side. They have ready made meals you can get for a quick dinner. There are also the regular grocery items for those looking for more. Lots of different ready made salads, a meat market, fresh veggies, a fish/seafood section, and a bakery are also here. Their offerings are extensive and it's a great place to pop in for a quick meal or snack item. I got a container of soup and a margarita focaccia at the bakery that our nice hotel clerk reheated for me. Great for a quick and inexpensive meal! Sorry, no pictures!
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Very good grocery store, with all the necessities and centrally located. Very efficiant checkout…read moreprocess
Grocery market!! Spending a few days in town I was glad to…read morehave this market in the area. They had all we needed. Drinks, meats, & bread etc... As I walked around the store I noticed prices were very reasonable. As a traveler I've find it easy and fun to check out local markets and what they have to offer. This place did not disappoint. On a side note, right outside they have an open air market in the plaza. By the looks of it, it was there everyday. I saw it as a added bonus. Fruit stands and everything else you can ask for. All together it was a great find.
This store reminds me a lot of Whole Foods in the USA. It has a great bulk food section as well as…read morecleaning supplies. Of course all the other wholesome foods you would expect. Near the Prinsengracht but out of the tourist craziness.
I hate shopping, I really do. And, I love EKOPLAZA. A grocery store that doesn't feel like a…read moregrocery store. The staff are super-friendly / helpful and they have a good selection of organic, vegetarian & health options. I think this must be one of the newer stores: big spacious aisles, lots of natural wood etc. A cool place to shop. About the only thing that I have seen, design wise, was a (much smaller) farm-to-table grocery store in a more affluent neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland. A great choice
This is a grocery store and convenient type store all in one. It's a small store with huge…read morediscounts. Don't expect them to have the entirety of selection of a typical store (ie we couldn't find asparagus or single onions here, but could find pretty much everything else on our grocery list). The discounts are the best part, everything's quite cheap. If you're looking for something super specific I'd try here first with the knowledge you might have to go to a second store to get everything you need. Not the best upkeep store, there's empty boxes and stuff laying around, and the layout is kind of hard to get around with carts.
Energy drinks for less than 50 cents! Cheap hidden away neighbourhood grocery store just off…read moreOvertoom, open at 8 am most days. They have great basic groceries for very low prices, and some toiletries and household items too. I went in twice while we were staying in the area for about a week, and noticed changing items in a seasonal bin that were fun - first it was Christmas sweaters and socks, then it changed to pillows and towels... just random stuff. They have a bunch of great snacky things - nuts, dried fruit, chocolates - I actually picked up packs of chocolate drinking sticks (like a chocolate ice cube stuck on a popsicle stick) to bring home to give away to friends. I picked up fruit, pre-made smoothies, and sweets. Such a great find compared to higher end markets on bigger streets that have great options also and fancier items, but much higher prices.
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