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The Hoxton, AmsterdamB-Worth Trying

Herengracht 255, 1016 BJ Amsterdam, Netherlands · Restaurant, Bar, Event venue · 4.5/5 Google (2548 reviews)

Design-forward hotel restaurant and bar with lively lobby energy, solid crowd-pleasers, and some service inconsistencies; great central canalside setting if you like a buzz.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

The Hoxton Amsterdam delivers a compelling social dining experience anchored by exceptional canalside setting and design, making it a natural gathering spot for both guests and locals. However, inconsistent food quality—with temperature and timing issues during busy service—and variable service pacing prevent it from reaching higher performance tiers. The modern brasserie menu and warm hospitality shine at breakfast and quieter hours, but peak-time execution remains the limiting factor.

Restaurant Summary

Set along the Herengracht, this lobby-bar-restaurant hums with lively canalside energy. Expect a design-forward room, a photobooth that draws a queue, and staff described as warm and welcoming even when the room buzzes. One diner put it simply: "Great vibe for coffee by day and cocktails by night." While service can lag during peaks, the setting makes it easy to linger. The cooking leans modern brasserie with global accents rather than fireworks: ceviche with coconut milk, aji verde on chicken, and a burger dressed with chorizo jam. It fits travelers and locals who like familiar dishes with a twist, priced for the prime location. Breakfast and coffee win regular praise; dinner brings highlights like the daily fish, though timing and temperature can wobble on busy nights. Families should find comfortable options: burgers, grilled chicken, fries, and simple salads suit younger palates, though there is no dedicated kids menu. For a calmer meal with children, aim for off-peak hours when the lobby is less crowded and chatty and service is steadier.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€42-60 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Historic canalside in Nine Streets, stylish boutiques and creative crowd; popular with visitors and locals for cafe and shopping hops.

Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe and well-lit; late-night weekend buzz can increase noise rather than safety issues.

Nearby: Steps to boutique shopping, cafes, Anne Frank House vicinity, Dam/Royal Palace within a short walk.

GrachtengordelGrachtengordel is characterized by its iconic 17th-century canals, elegant canal houses, boutique shops, and a vibrant dining scene that ranges from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. The area attracts a cosmopolitan crowd seeking a blend of historic charm and modern amenities in a lively yet refined atmosphere.

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