Restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Credentialed wine list, low-key booking.

The Lobby Fizeaustraat holds back-to-back Star Wine List recognition (2024 and 2026), making it one of the more credentialed wine destinations in Amsterdam's eastern Watergraafsmeer district. Book here if a serious, professionally curated wine list in a low-key neighborhood setting is the priority. Food-first diners seeking a tasting menu should look to central Amsterdam alternatives instead.
The Lobby Fizeaustraat has earned back-to-back Star Wine List recognition in 2024 and 2026, making it one of the more credentialed wine destinations in Amsterdam's eastern neighborhoods. If your priority is a serious wine list in a setting that doesn't require crossing the canal ring, this is a strong booking. The question is whether the full experience — food, space, and service — justifies a dedicated trip. Based on available data, it earns that trip for wine-focused guests who want neighborhood roots over hotel-lobby polish.
Located at Fizeaustraat 2 in the 1097 SC postcode, The Lobby sits in Watergraafsmeer, a residential district east of the Amstel that sees far fewer tourists than the canal belt. That location is a feature, not a limitation. The room here functions as a genuine neighborhood anchor: the kind of place where locals return regularly rather than a destination that exists to impress visiting diners once. Spatially, that typically translates to a more relaxed register , less performative than central Amsterdam spots, more settled. For a wine-led evening where the conversation matters as much as the pour, that's an advantage.
Two consecutive Star Wine List awards , covering 2024 and 2026 , place The Lobby Fizeaustraat in a small group of Amsterdam venues where the list is curated with real depth. Star Wine List recognition is awarded by a dedicated wine publication that evaluates lists for range, quality, and value, so this isn't a generic hospitality award. It signals that the wine program is taken seriously by people who evaluate wine programs professionally. For guests arriving from a wine angle , whether you're a collector, a curious enthusiast, or someone who wants a sommelier recommendation they can trust , this is a meaningful credential. Amsterdam's broader wine scene is growing, but venues with this level of recognition twice over are not common.
The Lobby Fizeaustraat is the right call for wine enthusiasts who want a credentialed list without the formality or price ceiling of a Michelin-starred room. It suits couples and small groups looking for a neighborhood evening rather than a central-Amsterdam occasion dinner. If you're already exploring Amsterdam's wider restaurant scene, this is a practical addition for a night when you want the focus on wine rather than spectacle. Food-first diners seeking a tasting-menu-led experience should look elsewhere , this is primarily a wine destination with food support, not a food destination with a good list.
Address: Fizeaustraat 2, 1097 SC Amsterdam. Booking difficulty: Easy , this is not a high-pressure reservation. Awards: Star Wine List 2024 and 2026. Price range: Not confirmed in available data; contact the venue directly. Hours: Not confirmed; verify before visiting. Dress: No confirmed dress code; neighborhood setting suggests smart casual is appropriate. Getting there: Watergraafsmeer is accessible by tram and metro from central Amsterdam , check the GVB planner for current routes from your hotel.
If you're building a full Amsterdam itinerary, Pearl's city guides cover the full range: Amsterdam restaurants, Amsterdam hotels, Amsterdam bars, Amsterdam wineries, and Amsterdam experiences. For high-end creative dining in the city, Ciel Bleu, Flore, Spectrum, and Vinkeles cover the leading end. For a more relaxed classic option, Bistro de la Mer is worth considering. Outside Amsterdam, the Netherlands' broader fine dining circuit includes De Librije in Zwolle, 't Nonnetje in Harderwijk, Aan de Poel in Amstelveen, Brut172 in Reijmerstok, De Bokkedoorns in Overveen, and De Groene Lantaarn in Staphorst. For international reference points on what a serious wine program looks like in a celebrated restaurant context, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City are useful comparisons.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Lobby Fizeaustraat | Star Wine List (2026); Star Wine List (2024) | — | |
| Ciel Bleu | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Bolenius | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| De Kas | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| Wils | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| BAK | €€€ | — |
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Groups are feasible here precisely because it is not a high-pressure reservation. The Watergraafsmeer address and residential-neighbourhood scale suggest an intimate space, so larger parties of 6+ should contact ahead to confirm capacity. For wine-focused group dinners where a credentialed list matters more than a formal dining room, this is a sensible pick over a Michelin-starred venue with stricter table policies.
The Lobby sits in Watergraafsmeer, a residential district with a relaxed local character — there is no indication in its profile of a formal dress expectation. Think clean, casual Amsterdam evening wear rather than anything suited to a white-tablecloth setting. Its Star Wine List credentials reflect the quality of the list, not the formality of the room.
The venue's name and neighbourhood positioning suggest a bar-forward format, and the ease of booking supports drop-in visits. Specific seating arrangements are not documented, but given the casual residential setting, bar or counter dining is a reasonable expectation. Confirm directly when you arrive or enquire at booking.
Start with the wine list — that is what the two Star Wine List awards in 2024 and 2026 are recognising. The venue is in Watergraafsmeer east of the Amstel, not in the city centre, so factor in the journey. Booking is easy, which makes this a good spontaneous option compared to harder-to-reserve Amsterdam wine destinations.
The wine list is the documented draw, backed by Star Wine List recognition in both 2024 and 2026 — order from it deliberately rather than defaulting to the familiar. Specific menu or food details are not available in Pearl's current record, so ask staff for current food offerings when you arrive.
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