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Three Little BottlesBWorth Trying

Gravenstraat 18, 1012 NM Amsterdam, Netherlands · Pub · 4.8/5 Google (697 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Atmospheric 17th-century genever tasting room with friendly, knowledgeable bartenders and simple Dutch snacks; excellent for spirits lovers, but service can feel brusque at peak times and groups may be turned away.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Three Little Bottles delivers exceptional bartender expertise and distinctive historic charm that make it a worthwhile destination for genever enthusiasts. Solid beverage quality and reliable execution across repeat visits support the grade, though limited seating and a narrow focus on spirits rather than full dining prevent higher standing. Fair pricing and strong local loyalty reinforce its appeal as a specialized tasting experience rather than a comprehensive restaurant.

Restaurant Summary

Steps from Dam Square, this tiny tasting room feels warm and historic, all polished wood and casks. Bartenders pour with ceremony and explain the spirit with patience—one guest said it felt like a "short masterclass in genever." The terrace barrels out back keep the vibe calm but lively as people drift through the lane. The cooking here is really about what is in the glass: a heritage-first approach to genever and corenwyn with a few simple Dutch snacks to match—old cheese, ossenworst, olives. Think tasting, not cocktails; it suits curious drinkers and travelers who value depth over flash. Space is tight and rules around seating and groups are enforced, so patience helps during peak hours. Families should know this is an alcohol-focused stop with limited seating and only small snacks. Kids may nibble cheese or olives, but there is no kids menu and the experience centers on spirits. If you need a sit-down meal or broad choices for children, look elsewhere.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€16-26 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic lane steps from Dam Square; tourist-heavy but with pockets of old Amsterdam charm.

Safety: Busy, well-lit central core with heavy foot traffic; typical pickpocket caution for tourists.

Nearby: Near Dam Square, Royal Palace, shopping streets, and the Nieuwe Kerk; frequent passerby flow.

CentrumCentrum is the central neighborhood of Amsterdam, characterized by a mix of historic architecture, busy shopping streets, and a lively dining scene ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. The area attracts a diverse crowd including visitors exploring the city and residents enjoying the vibrant nightlife and cultural offerings.
JordaanJordaan is a trendy and picturesque micro-neighborhood within Centrum, known for its narrow streets, boutique shops, art galleries, and a strong café and restaurant culture that blends traditional Dutch with modern influences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday14:00–20:30 Wednesday14:00–20:30 Thursday14:00–20:30 Friday14:00–20:30 Saturday14:00–20:30 Sunday15:00–19:00

Available: Outdoor seating

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