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De PizzakamerB-Worth Trying
Tweede van der Helststraat 16, 1072 PD Amsterdam, Netherlands
· Pizza restaurant, Italian restaurant, Pizza delivery
· 4.6/5 Google (890 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively De Pijp pizzeria turning out thin, flavorful pies with friendly vibes and occasional service slowdowns; good value via a 3-course deal but expect waits at peak times.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
De Pizzakamer delivers solid food quality with well-executed thin pizzas and quality toppings that justify its local reputation, but inconsistent baking and occasional order errors prevent reliable excellence. Service delays during peak times and a compact space further limit the experience, though good value and appealing De Pijp location make it a worthwhile neighborhood destination for pizza lovers willing to accept occasional inconsistency.
Restaurant Summary
In De Pijp’s buzz, this spot hums with wood-oven warmth and friendly energy. Diners rave about thin, flavorful pies and spritzes, while a few note waits and the occasional mix-up. One guest summed it up: "Pizza was great, service struggled when the room was full." The cooking leans classic Italian with an elevated traditional touch: buffalo mozzarella Margherita, Diavola with proper heat, and truffle-forward combos like Funghi e Tartufo. It suits those who want well-sourced toppings on a light base over heavy dough, though saltiness and underbaking pop up in a minority of reports. Families fare well here: kid-friendly staples like Margherita and simple bruschetta abound, and portions are approachable. No formal kids menu is listed, but the menu has plenty children actually eat; gluten-free and vegan options appear, though confirm ingredients if allergies matter.
At a Glance
- Thin, tasty pizzas with balanced sauce and quality toppings
- Good value via €34.90 three-course menu and happy hour spritz
- Service delays and occasional order errors at peak times
- Reported €4 tap water charge surprised some guests
- Inconsistent bakes (underbaked or salty) appear sporadically
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Thin, flavorful crusts
- Spicy Diavola done right
- Welcoming, cozy vibe
- Happy hour drinks that pair well with pizza
- Buffalo mozzarella freshness
Points of Concern
- Busy periods bring long waits for menus and food; plan for peak delays
- A few pies arrive underbaked or overly salty, especially anchovy-heavy options
- Allergen mix-up reported on cheese for a gluten-free order; double-check if sensitive
- Possible tap water fee; ask upfront to avoid surprises
- Wrong orders or pickup mix-ups reported; verify items before leaving
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-40 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Value-seekers: choose the €34.90 3-course menu
- Kids: Margherita (€9.50) or Marinara (€6.95) for simple flavors
- Pescatarians: Napoletana or Tonno e Cipolle (anchovy/tuna) but request lighter salt
- Truffle fans: Funghi e Tartufo or Salsiccia e Tartufo; ask to moderate truffle if desired
Perfect For
- Casual pizza night with friends
- Pre- or post-market bite in De Pijp
- Spritz and a quick pie at the bar
- Family dinner without fuss
Location Insights
Area: Trendy De Pijp: lively streets, cafes, young professionals, tourists near Albert Cuyp market.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit with steady foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Steps from Albert Cuypmarkt, bar clusters, boutique shops; heavy evening dining demand.
De PijpDe Pijp is a lively, multicultural neighborhood famous for its diverse dining scene, trendy cafes, and the bustling Albert Cuyp Market. It attracts a mix of locals and tourists seeking casual yet quality food experiences in a vibrant urban setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday17:00–22:00
Tuesday17:00–22:00
Wednesday17:00–22:00
Thursday17:00–22:00
Friday17:00–22:00
Saturday17:00–22:00
Sunday17:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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