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Café 't Papeneiland

Amsterdam's 1642 brown café gem: secret Reformation tunnel, world-famous apple pie, canal-corner gezelligheid since Clinton's pie pilgrimage.

★★★★★4.5 (2053)

Nestled at the iconic corner of Prinsengracht and Brouwersgracht since 1642, Café 't Papeneiland is Amsterdam's historic brown café famed for its legendary apple pie, cozy Delft-tiled interior, and a secret tunnel linked to a hidden Catholic church from the Reformation era. This national monument exudes gezelligheid with its warm ambiance, canal views, and authentic Dutch charm.

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Prinsengracht 2, Amsterdam, Amsterdam-Centrum, 1015 DV, NL
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Mid ranged
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Mixed
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
10 am-1 am
Tuesday
10 am-1 am
Wednesday
10 am-1 am
Thursday
10 am-1 am
Friday
10 am-3 am
Saturday
10 am-3 am
Sunday
12 pm-1 am

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    Getting There

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    Tram 3 to Westermarkt, 5-min walk; €3.20 single ticket, frequent service.

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    Rentals citywide; 3-min ride from Centraal Station, €10/day, lock securely.

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    15-min stroll from Dam Square along canals; free, scenic route.

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    Local tips

    Seek the basement tunnel entrance behind the green gate—peak into history amid brooms.
    Order apple pie with whipped cream and koffie verkeerd for authentic Dutch bliss.
    Visit terrace in summer for canal boats and Noordermarkt views; snag a stool early.
    Pair jenever with local cheese—embrace brown café rituals passed through Tiel generations.

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    History and Heritage

    Established in 1642 at one of Amsterdam's most picturesque canal corners, Café 't Papeneiland has stood as a cornerstone of Jordaan neighborhood life. Originally constructed by Egbert Gerritsz Daelder, the building served multiple roles, including as a beer and wine store. During the 17th-century Protestant Reformation, when Catholicism was outlawed, a secret tunnel beneath the café connected to a hidden church at Prinsengracht 7, allowing worshippers discreet access. The tunnel entrance, now visible behind a green-barred gate in the basement amid storage, remains a captivating relic. Renamed in 1956 after renovations restored its authentic crow-stepped gable, it honors its 'Papist Island' legacy—'papeneiland' referencing Catholic sanctuary. Owned across generations by the Netel family, with males named Tiel, current steward Tiel Netel Jr. upholds traditions from Aunt Marie's era.

    Iconic Location and Architecture

    Perched where Prinsengracht meets Brouwersgracht, near bustling Noordermarkt, the café commands postcard-perfect views of gliding boats and crooked canal houses. Its 17th-century facade, a protected national monument, features classic stepped gables immortalized in etchings by Renier Noomen (1659) and maps by Balthasar Florisz (1625). Inside, low ceilings stained brown from centuries of pipe smoke create intimate nooks, complemented by chandeliers casting soft glows on Delft blue-and-white tiles and plates. A wood stove warms winter visits, while summer spills patrons onto the tiny terrace for prime people-watching.

    Culinary Highlights

    Renowned worldwide since Bill Clinton's 1990s visit—where he savored apple pie and took a whole one home—the café's homemade appeltaart steals the show. This Dutch masterpiece boasts a flaky biscuit-like crust enveloping tart-sweet cinnamon-spiced apples, topped with whipped cream. Pair it with koffie verkeerd (milky coffee), jenever, or draft beer amid sausage, cheese, and provisions. Simplicity reigns: no frills, just timeless flavors evoking Golden Age Amsterdam.

    Atmosphere and Modern Allure

    Embodying Dutch gezelligheid—cozy conviviality—this brown café draws locals and wanderers for lingering chats. Evenings buzz gently, with late hours fostering unhurried vibes. Its stories, from 1785 illustrations by Jacob Cats to 1907 beer barrel deliveries, infuse every corner. A starting point for canal tours, it bridges past and present in Jordaan's heart.

    Practical Essence

    Open daily from mornings till late, it's ideal for breakfast, lunch, or nightcaps. Moderate prices suit casual indulgence, blending history with heartfelt hospitality in Amsterdam's living heritage.

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