A polished De Pijp brunch spot with standout Turkish eggs and friendly, fast service, but tight seating, queues, and upsell-y extras can dent value at peak times.
Flow All Day Brunch earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality—particularly standout Turkish eggs and pulled chicken—paired with genuinely friendly, attentive service. Reliable execution across repeat visits solidifies its standing among the area's better brunch destinations, though tight seating and occasional peak-time queues prevent the polish needed for grade A territory.
Tucked into De Pijp, Flow feels warm and bustling in a minimalist, light-filled way. Staff are often praised as genuinely friendly, and plates land fast once you sit. One diner put it simply: "The Turkish eggs were the star, rich, tangy, and comforting." Expect queues at peak times and seating that can feel close. The cooking leans classic brunch with a few global nods—think Turkish eggs done right, a generous spicy pulled chicken on sourdough, and crowd-pleasing French toast. Coffee draws both compliments and quibbles; most like it, a few found it weak or milk overheated. Portions are hearty, add-ons can stack the bill, and the vibe favors those who enjoy a polished but unfussy cafe. Families are welcome, though the space is tight for strollers and there is no kids menu. Safer bets for younger eaters include French toast, fries, and simple avocado toast; adventurous kids might enjoy the pulled chicken. If highchairs and elbow room matter, consider off-peak hours.
Area vibe: Trendy De Pijp block with many cafes; youthful crowd, locals and visitors mingling.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe, busy on weekends; typical inner-city vigilance.
What's nearby: Near Bakers & Roasters and other brunch spots; residential streets with shops and tram access.
Turkish Eggs and the spicy pulled chicken are the go-to plates, with solid burger and French toast options rounding out the menu
Busy weekends, snug tables, card-only payment, and add-ons that push the price up are all things to plan for
A minimalist, sunlit spot in De Pijp that feels bustling and friendly, though tables are close together