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Hans EgstorfB-Worth Trying

Oude Doelenstraat 10, 1012 ED Amsterdam, Netherlands · Bakery · 4.8/5 Google (371 reviews)

Historic Dutch bakery specializing in stroopwafels; mostly delightful and friendly, but expect premium tourist-area pricing and fresh-made limits for takeaway.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Hans Egstorf excels at what it does—fresh-pressed stroopwafels with rich caramel and genuinely friendly counter service—but inconsistent freshness and occasional quality lapses prevent higher marks. The severe seating shortage and crowding at peak times significantly constrains the experience, making it best suited for quick visits rather than leisurely enjoyment. A solid neighborhood bakery that delivers on its core promise, though not a destination in its own right.

Restaurant Summary

A historic stroopwafel shop in Amsterdam’s center, Hans Egstorf feels warm and welcoming from the moment you step in. Reviews praise the friendly counter team and the smell of caramel as waffles are pressed. One traveler put it simply: "Warm, soft center and crisp edges made it a standout." Expect bustle and limited seats. The cooking leans classic Dutch rather than experimental—think freshly pressed waffles with caramel and simple toppings over theatrics. It suits visitors who value tradition over novelty. Pricing is higher than supermarkets but typical for the center, and many feel the fresh-made experience justifies it. Note that fresh waffles are generally for eat-in; takeaway tends to be prepackaged. Families will find plenty of sugar-friendly appeal—kids gravitate to chocolate strawberry and classic caramel. Seating is scarce and policies like no napkins reported by some can make sticky hands a challenge. For an easier visit with kids, aim for off-peak and plan to eat inside if you want it hot.

At a Glance

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost€10-15 per person ReservationsNot required

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Location Insights

Area: Historic, high-footfall center drawing tourists for sights and snacks; lively, visually charming streets.

Safety: Generally safe, busy with tourists; well-lit and patrolled; pickpocket awareness advised.

Nearby: Near Dam Square, canals, museums, and souvenir shops; heavy visitor traffic throughout the day.

Amsterdam CentrumAmsterdam Centrum offers a diverse dining scene ranging from casual eateries to fine dining, with a lively atmosphere fueled by both visitors and locals. The area is characterized by its historic architecture, bustling streets, and proximity to major attractions.
Oude DoelenstraatA picturesque street along one of Amsterdam's canals, known for its charming restaurants and cafes that offer scenic views and a relaxed yet vibrant dining experience.

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