you want me to drink that?



So we were walking through Delft the other day, past a few cafes and bars and stumbled upon this uninviting picture of a coffee...again, lots of foam and made us keep walking (though interestingly, it is also a cappuccino with chocolate on top).

Urban Espresso Bar, Botersloot 44a 3011HH Rotterdam

A little trip to Rotterdam to see the Red Bull Cliff Diving Championships called for some research into a cafe that could give us a good coffee further afield from Den Haag.
Urban Espresso Bar is a small cafe was bustling when we arrived, looking like it is a favourite among locals. It serves simple food, coffee and cakes to its customers both inside and at tables outside. Upon reading the menu, we were surprised to see a "flat white" as their speciality coffee- a coffee we haven't seen since leaving the shores of Australia. And what's more, it came out looking like a quality cup (no latte art though) and even tasted like a quality, well made cup of coffee. There was no ciggarette-like lingering tastes after consumption either. Rather for the next hour or so, the refrain of "that was a good coffee" was heard repeatedly.
To quote the fellow reveiwer,
"you know it's a good coffee when you keep tasting it in your mouth and you want to go back for another one."

So could we have found the ultimate coffee so far in the Netherlands? It was a flat white, it was a lovely taste that lingered making you beg for more, and did I hear an Australian working there? (not that that will cloud our judgement!) The website also has photos of -shock- a cappuccino with chocolate powder on top (this is also what a cappuccino coffee is like in Australia).

In a phrase: Possibly the best we have had so far and definitely worth visiting.

Espreszo Bar

With a name like Espreszo Bar we had to have a coffee. But the coffee was yet another average cup. By no means the worst cup we've had, but a few bad tastes and nothing fantastic. However it looks like it cares about how it produces coffee.

In a phrase: not enough to entice us back on the first cup.

Hotel Des Indes - Lange Voorhout 56 2514 Den Haag, Den Haag (Zuid-Holland)

Des Indes is a "luxury" hotel on Lange Voorhout, Den Haag. Again we had heard good things about the coffee so we were looking forward to it. We sat in the bistro/cafe area of the dining area. A nice, big, classy room with marble columns.

We ordered 3 coffee's and saw later that this cup was by far and away our most expensive: 4.10euro. Wow. The coffee: disappointingly bitter taste, accentuated by the high price tag! On top was some kind of froth which resembled a meringue.

This trip was a little more disappointing as we had read that this was the place to go for a guarenteed good cup of coffee. In our experience, it is not. We would like to know if this is what Dutch people look for in a good coffee? Please comment and let us know what you think.

Dendy - Hooistraat 1 2514 Den Haag, Den Haag (Zuid-Holland)

Dendy -
Hooistraat 1 2514 Den Haag, Den Haag (Zuid-Holland)

We headed for this place after reading a positive review on a website. It is a classy looking place on a street corner. Outside tables line the footpath, inside has more of a semi-formal dinner feel. We sat inside and ordered some cappucinos, we hoped they would be at least semi-good as, at 2.65euro, were the most expensive coffee's we've tried.

There was good news straight away. We kept an eye on how the shot poured. There was no rush of a waterfall, but a nice, slow pour from the portafilter. Initial signs were good. On arrival the coffee looked good. The milk was smooth and there was no mountain of froth. On tasting it was very nice. No cigarette-taste, no bitter after taste that made us whince, just the nice, strong taste of a good cup. This was easily the best coffee we'd had since arriving. Great!!

In a phrase: the best coffee yet.

N.B. We made a second trip, the coffee was still better than anywhere else, but was a little bitter this time.

De Waag, Delft

We didn't try a coffee here, but we were thinking of it until...

Our table was situated with a good view of the coffee machine. At first there were good signs, the milk was done with some care and looked glossy from where we sat. But after seeing a shot prepared and poured we decided on hot chocolates and a beer. The reasons: the dose into the portafilter was far to small, the tamp was very soft and showed the small amount of coffee in the portafilter, and then the shot came out like a waterfall in flood. Needless to say the shot was over quickly. Hence the choice in drinks.

In a phrase: not even worth trying the coffee.

Greenfield, Amsterdam

If you're after a nice coffee and you walk past this place, keep walking.

Funny story here though. A customer asked the waitress for a soy decaf latte, her response was "No. This isn't Starbucks". Hahaha.

Coffee Connection Espresso Bar, Amsterdam

Nice! A very small room houses a nice little espresso bar on Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal. Some seating inside with nibblies, including croissants, and tables outside on the footpath. Why the detail? Because this is a place worth trying. The cups are paper but the coffee is nice. The coffee looked nice with a small rosetta on top and the coffee was smooth and tasty.

In a phrase: the guy even looked like he cared about coffee, definately a return trip to come.

Toque Toque, Utrecht


A new city for us, a new place to sample some coffee. Unfortunately it was similar to other under-par coffee's we have tried in the last 2 months. Again, the milk was frothed like too much powder in a washing machine. Stop it! The taste was not enjoyable. Too many bad tastes lying around.

In a phrase: try somewhere else.