Bar in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Bakers & Roasters
100ptsSouthern-Hemisphere Brunch Format

About Bakers & Roasters
Bakers & Roasters sits on Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat in Amsterdam's De Pijp neighbourhood, a stretch of the city where the morning coffee crowd and the weekend brunch queue coexist with the comfortable familiarity of a local institution. The café draws regulars and visitors alike into a rhythm that belongs firmly to the neighbourhood rather than the tourist circuit.
De Pijp's Communal Table
Amsterdam's De Pijp district has long operated as one of the city's more self-contained neighbourhoods: dense, walkable, and populated by the kind of residents who treat their immediate streets as a full social infrastructure. The Albert Cuyp market runs through its spine, independent coffee bars cluster on its side streets, and the Saturday morning ritual of a long table breakfast is as embedded in local life here as it is anywhere in the city. Bakers & Roasters, on Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat, sits squarely inside that pattern. It functions as a neighbourhood anchor point in the way that the leading casual dining addresses do: not through ambition or spectacle, but through consistency and a clear sense of who it is for.
The address — Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat 54 — places it in the heart of De Pijp, within easy reach of the Heineken Experience and the Sarphatipark, but more relevantly within the daily orbit of people who live here. That local embeddedness is what distinguishes this kind of café from the brunch operations that have proliferated across the Jordaan and the canal belt, venues that are largely destination-driven. In De Pijp, the regulars are part of the room's character.
The Brunch Format in Context
Amsterdam's café and brunch scene has bifurcated over the past decade. On one side, a cluster of technically focused, often cocktail-adjacent daytime venues has emerged in the canal ring and the newer western neighbourhoods. On the other, neighbourhood cafés in areas like De Pijp and the Oud-West have maintained a more grounded register: generous plates, long weekend sittings, a format built around the table as a social space rather than a tasting experience. Bakers & Roasters belongs clearly to the latter tradition.
The New Zealand and South African culinary influences that tend to surface at addresses like this one , a common thread across Amsterdam's stronger daytime venues , translate into a style of plate-building that leans on produce quality and combination logic rather than technical complexity. It is a format that suits the neighbourhood: approachable enough for a weekday regular, considered enough to justify the queue that forms on Saturday and Sunday mornings. That queue is itself a data point worth noting. In a city with no shortage of brunch options, sustained demand across multiple years is a meaningful signal.
For those planning a visit alongside Amsterdam's evening drinking circuit, [Door 74](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/door-74-amsterdam) and [Tales & Spirits](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/tales-spirits-amsterdam) represent the more technically ambitious end of the city's cocktail offer, while [& moshik](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/moshik-amsterdam-bar) and [Alex + Pinard](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/alex-pinard-amsterdam-bar) anchor a different part of the spectrum. Bakers & Roasters occupies a separate category entirely: it is a morning and midday address, and its relevance sits in a different part of the day.
The Role of the Regular
What defines a neighbourhood café's staying power in a competitive city is rarely a single dish or a press moment. It is the accumulation of repeated visits by people who live within a fifteen-minute walk. De Pijp has the residential density to support that model, and Bakers & Roasters has been part of that density long enough to have built a genuine community of return visitors. That is a harder thing to manufacture than a considered menu or a well-sourced coffee program, and it is more durable than either.
The physical format of the venue reinforces this dynamic. Daytime cafés that draw regulars tend to have a particular spatial generosity: enough room to settle in without feeling rushed, enough ambient noise to make conversation easy but not exhausting. The specific interior character of Bakers & Roasters reflects the De Pijp residential vernacular , a mix of the practical and the considered that mirrors the neighbourhood's broader aesthetic.
Placing It in the Dutch Café Tradition
The Netherlands has its own deeply embedded café culture, one that does not always map cleanly onto the brunch-as-occasion framing that dominates in larger metropolitan cities elsewhere. The Dutch concept of gezelligheid , a sense of warmth, ease, and communal comfort , is a more useful lens for understanding what a successful neighbourhood café here is actually doing. Bakers & Roasters operates within that frame. It is not presenting itself as an event. It is presenting itself as a place.
That distinction matters when comparing it to the broader Dutch café offer. Addresses like [Florin Utrecht](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/florin-utrecht-utrecht-bar) in Utrecht, [Altijd in de buurt](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/altijd-in-de-buurt-rotterdam-bar) in Rotterdam, and [Marius Wijncafé](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/marius-wijncafe-the-hague-bar) in The Hague each operate within their own city's version of the neighbourhood gathering-place model. Further afield, [Restobar Fiftyeight](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/restobar-fiftyeight-nijmegen-bar) in Nijmegen, [Boode Foodbar](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/boode-foodbar-bathmen-bar) in Bathmen, and [Het Witte Paard](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/het-witte-paard-ettenleur-bar) in Etten-Leur each illustrate how this format scales across Dutch cities of different sizes. In Amsterdam, the version of that model that operates in De Pijp carries the specific energy of a neighbourhood that is both working and residential, young and established, local and international in its composition.
For a wider view of Amsterdam's dining and drinking offer, the [full Amsterdam restaurants and bars guide](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/cities/amsterdam) maps the city's options across neighbourhoods and price points. For international comparison, [Bar Leather Apron](https://www.enprimeurclub.com/bars/bar-leather-apron-honolulu) in Honolulu illustrates how the neighbourhood-anchor model translates into a very different city context.
Planning a Visit
Bakers & Roasters is located at Eerste Jacob van Campenstraat 54, 1072 BH Amsterdam, in the De Pijp district. The neighbourhood is well-served by tram from the city centre, with the Ceintuurbaan stops offering a short walk to the address. Weekend mornings at venues of this type in De Pijp typically generate queues; a weekday visit avoids that pressure while still accessing the same quality. Current hours, booking availability, and pricing are leading confirmed directly with the venue, as specific operational details are not verified in our current record.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the leading thing to order at Bakers & Roasters?
The café draws on New Zealand and South African culinary influences, which in Amsterdam's brunch context typically means produce-forward plates with considered combination logic rather than complex technique. Egg-based dishes and fresh seasonal components tend to be the format's strength. Without confirmed current menu data, we recommend checking the venue directly for what is on offer at the time of your visit.
Why do people go to Bakers & Roasters?
The sustained demand over multiple years in a competitive Amsterdam brunch market points to a combination of consistent food quality and genuine neighbourhood identity. It sits in De Pijp, one of Amsterdam's most residentially dense and café-rich districts, and has built a community of return visitors that extends well beyond the tourist circuit.
Is Bakers & Roasters reservation-only?
Walk-in appears to be the primary mode of access, which is consistent with the neighbourhood café format it operates within. Weekend mornings at popular De Pijp cafés routinely generate queues. Arriving earlier in the morning or visiting on a weekday materially reduces wait time. We do not have confirmed booking policy details; contacting the venue directly is the most reliable approach.
What's Bakers & Roasters a strong choice for?
It is a well-positioned option for a weekend morning in De Pijp, particularly if you want a longer, unhurried sit-down rather than a quick coffee stop. Its neighbourhood-watering-hole character makes it a reasonable base for a morning in the Albert Cuyp market area. It does not operate as an evening destination.
Is a visit to Bakers & Roasters worth it?
For a morning in De Pijp, yes. The venue has maintained consistent demand in a neighbourhood with multiple competing options, which points to a quality floor that justifies the visit. Specific pricing is not confirmed in our current record, but the format sits within Amsterdam's mid-range daytime café tier.
How does Bakers & Roasters fit into De Pijp's wider food and coffee culture?
De Pijp has one of Amsterdam's highest concentrations of independent cafés and daytime food venues, largely because of its residential density and the Albert Cuyp market's foot traffic. Bakers & Roasters occupies the brunch-café tier of that offer, distinguished by its Southern Hemisphere culinary influences and a community of regulars that extends beyond the weekend visitor crowd. It sits within a neighbourhood food culture that has been building for decades, rather than as a standalone destination.
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